Monthly Archive: April 2023

Historic Farnsley-Moremen House – Louisville – Kentucky

Historic Farnsley-Moremen House - Louisville - Kentucky

The historic Farnsley-Moremen House, located south of Louisville, Kentucky is part of a 300 acre park known as Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing on the banks of the Ohio River. The house is named after the two families that owned the house over its history, starting first with Gabriel Farnsley, in 1837, and later the Moremen Family which owned the property from 1862 to 1988.

Historic Coca Cola Bottling Plant – Shelbyville – Kentucky

Historic Coca Cola Bottling Plant - Shelbyville - Kentucky

A historic brick Coca-Cola Bottling Plant located in Shelbyville, Kentucky with a raised-relief Coca-Cola Logo and mortared bottles on the exterior facade. The building was constructed in 1937, and operated as bottling plant until 1970. In 2003 the building was repurposed as affordable housing, and is now known as the Cola Apartments.

Jeffersontown, Kentucky Railroad Bridge Sign

Jeffersontown, Kentucky Railroad Bridge Sign

A sign along Taylorsville Road, advertising the city of Jeffersontown across the underside of a railroad bridge. Jeffersontown is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 26,595 at the 2010 U.S. census. A major suburb of Louisville, Jeffersontown retained its status as independent city when the Louisville Metro government formed in 2003. Louisville is Kentucky’s largest city, with a metro area population of 1,395,855 in 2020.