Park Hill, Louisville
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Park Hill is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, located just west of Old Louisville. Its boundaries are the CSX railroad tracks to the east, Hill Street to the south, Twenty-sixth street to the west, and Virginia Avenue and Oak Street to the north. In the 19th century, the southwestern farmland portion of the neighborhood was known as Cabbage Patch, the citizens of which inspired Alice Hegan Rice's 1901 children's novel Mrs. Wiggs of Cabbage Patch.
An African-American institution, Simmons College of Kentucky, began in the neighborhood in 1879, and was sold to the University of Louisville in 1930, which renamed it Louisville Municipal College.
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- "Park Hill". The Encyclopedia of Louisville (1). (2001).
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Northwest Parkland |
North California |
Northeast Limerick |
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Park Hill | East Old Louisville |
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Southwest Park Duvalle |
South Algonquin |