Brownsboro is a rural unincorporated community in Oldham County, Kentucky, United States. It is located northwest of Crestwood on KY 329.
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The Harrods Creek Baptist Church and Rev. William Kellar House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The church and house are located northwest of Crestwood, Kentucky, on Old Brownsboro Rd.
The Harrods Creek Church, built in c.1810, is a simple stone building. It faces north and has three windows on its east and west sides.
The Rev. William Kellar House, located .25 miles to the west, up an old road, was built in 1807. It is a three-bay, two-story stone house with a brick ell.
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Park Lake is a neighborhood of the city of Crestwood in Oldham County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 537 at the 2000 census, at which time it was a separate city. Crestwood annexed Park Lake on May 1, 2006.
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The Ohio Valley is a sub region in Kentucky running 658 miles long including parts of 25 counties and across five regions of the state. Over 45% of Kentucky's population live in counties that border the Ohio River, although those counties are only 16% of the state's land area.
The Ohio Valley in Kentucky can be broken up into several categories:
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The Albert E. Clore House, at 6400 Clore Lane in Crestwood, Kentucky, was built in 1890. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
The house was deemed significant as "an excellent example of a late 19th century residence which combines elements of shingle and stick styles
of architecture which were popular during the late 1800s. The Clore family was in Oldham County in early days of settlement and. longtime residence since the early 1800s and associated with town of Crestwood. The house is one of the Victorian houses documented in the comprehensive survey of the county. The Clore family's main livelihood was agriculture and they proved to be prominent farmers in the area."
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Moore Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by University of Louisville. It is located on the Horner Wildlife Refuge in Oldham County, Kentucky approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Louisville. It opened in 1978, and was dedicated to Walter Lee Moore, a Professor of Mathematics at U of L from 1929 to 1967.
Moore Observatory is a research and advanced teaching facility of the University of Louisville. The observatory operates two research telescopes at the site, and a companion telescope at Mount Kent near Toowoomba, Australia. The observatory is located on the 200 acres Horner Wildlife Refuge. The Horner Family donated this land to the U of L in the early 1960s and another 1,000 acres of the original farm surrounds the preserve.