Farnsley-Moremen House (Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky)
USA /
Kentucky /
Valley Station /
Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky
World
/ USA
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World / United States / Kentucky
museum, place with historical importance
Built circa 1837 by Gabriel Farnsley, this red brick Kentucky "I-House" boasts a two-story Greek Revival portico and an incredible river view. Home to Gabriel Farnsley from 1837 until his death in 1849, the house became home to the Moremen family in 1862.
Today, the house and grounds are part of the Louisville Metro Park System and is open to the public.
www.riverside-landing.org/default.asp
Today, the house and grounds are part of the Louisville Metro Park System and is open to the public.
www.riverside-landing.org/default.asp
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Coordinates: 38°5'51"N 85°53'51"W
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