Thursday, February 28, 2008

Have you thought about a home in Crescent Hill?

This is my neighborhood: Crescent Hill!
The history of Crescent Hill can be traced back to the original pioneer road of the 1780s. Upgraded as the Louisville-Lexington Turnpike in 1817, it is today's Frankfort Avenue. With the coming of the Louisville Frankfort Railroad line in 1849, Crescent Hill became a true suburb. Early structures were joined by splendid homes as many prominent Louisvillians chose the area as the location for their "summer residences." By the time of WWI most of the homes in Crescent Hill as well as the churches, the firehouse, the library, the water tower, St. Joseph's Orphans' Home and Emmet Field School had been built. Later construction included the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, the Crescent Movie Theater, Ursuline College, the Crescent Hill Golf Course and Barret Junior High School. By 1922, all of Crescent Hill had been annexed into the City of Louisville.