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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

Cincinnati Sawyer Point Park and Yeatmans Cove – Ohio

Cincinnati’s Sawyer Point Park and Yeatman’s Cove – Ohio

Two people sit alone on the curved edge of a large amphitheater made up of numerous concrete steps, creating a pattern of lines, curves and shadows. The scene is captured in black and white, emphasizing the geometric shapes and the solitary couple amidst the expansive structure.

This amphitheater is frequently used during the spring, fall, and summer as outdoor space for concerts, festivals, and other events along the Cincinnati waterfront by the Ohio River.

Cincinnati Sawyer Point Park and Yeatmans Cove - Ohio

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1830s Pioneer Farmstead – Obannon Woods – Indiana

A replica 1830’s pioneer farmstead located in Obannon Woods State Park, south of Corydon, Indiana

A rustic log cabin with a prominent stone chimney stands surrounded by trees with budding green foliage in early spring. A wooden rocking chair is visible on the porch, inviting a moment of relaxation in this serene setting.

The setting is intended to give visitors what life was like for early farmers living in southern Indiana, near the Ohio River. Corydon the largest nearby town was founded in 1808 and served as the capital of the Indiana Territory from 1813 to 1816.

1830s Pioneer Farmstead - Obannon Woods - Indiana

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