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Foggy Red Barn – Beckley Creek Park – Louisville, Kentucky

Foggy Red Barn - Beckley Creek Park - Louisville, Kentucky

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A rustic red barn, Beckley Creek Park with a weathered roof stands amidst lush greenery, enveloped in a thick morning fog. Tall trees are faintly visible in the background, adding to the serene and tranquil atmosphere.

This red barn is located in Beckley Creek Park, one of five interconnected nature parks (known as the Parklands) that stretch along Floyds Fork, a 62-mile long tributary of the Salt River on the south side of Louisville, Kentucky, in Jefferson County. Including Beckley, the five parks are: Pope Lick, Broad Run, Turkey Run, and the Strand, comprising more than 4,000 acres. After Jefferson Memorial Forest, it is the largest nature park in Louisville.

Historic Culbertson Mansion – New Albany – Indiana

The historic Culbertson mansion, New Albany, Indiana was built at the cost of $120,000, With 25 rooms, this Second Empire-style mansion was completed in November 1869.

A grand yellow mansion with a mansard roof stands majestically against a backdrop of trees and a cloudy sky. A winding pathway leads up to the ornate double doors, flanked by elegant columns and arched windows.

Historic Culbertson Mansion - New Albany - Indiana

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Aydelott Rosenberger House – Louisville, Kentucky

The Aydelott-Rosenberger House was built in 1868 by George Aydelott after moving his family Brandenburg, Kentucky to the Louisville area. Following George Aydelott’s death in 1890, the house changed hands several times before coming under the ownership of the Rosenberger family in the 1930s, who held onto the house until 1997 when it was purchased from the family by the Jefferson County Fiscal Court . The house and its property were added to Farnsley-Moremen Landing property, and designated a Jefferson County Historic Landmark District in 1998.

Aydelott Rosenberger House - Louisville, Kentucky