In the 1880's, development began to flourish and by 1916, there were 700 "colored" homes, six churches, seven groceries, one drug store, one county school, and other local professionals and craftsmen.
Over this period, a very large proportion of the tin houses and old shacks were torn down and in their place modern attractive homes built.
The Parkland Improvement Club was responsible for READ MORE...
If you are interested in joining with other Louisvillians to address noisy cars, motorcycles, boomers, motor bikes, etc. e-mail me or go to this link:... more
there are way to many cars being parked on the street over night... near 4613 oak pointe their are 2 or 3 over night all the time and one has not moved for atleast a month. more
What should our neighborhood association be doing that we're not already doing, or could improve on? We need your ideas, suggestions, and of course, your help with things you believe would help us and... more
