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Ridgeway (Louisville, Kentucky)

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Ridgeway, Louisville
Ridgeway, Louisville

Ridgeway is a Federal-style house built in 1805 in Louisville, Kentucky near St. Matthews, Kentucky. It is located at 4095 Massie Avenue. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.It is a one-story brick house with brick laid in Flemish bond. Its design includes "three principal masses or pavilions" each "surmounted by a hipped roof. It has a tetrastyle Doric portico which was admired by architectural critic Rexford Newcomb in his book Architecture In Old Kentucky.Landscape architect Arthur W. Cowell designed gardens for Ridgeway in the 1920s.

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Ridgeway (Louisville, Kentucky)
Massie Avenue, Louisville

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N 38.263888888889 ° E -85.648055555556 °
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Massie Avenue 4095
40207 Louisville
Kentucky, United States
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