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Bourbon Mansion 3 Story Walk to Restaurants Park
* Derby guests must inquire first, a strict cancellation policy required* *Strict cancellation policy required for Bourbon and Beyond. Please inquire prior to booking* • 5 King Beds, 2 Queen pullout, 2 twin bed • 2 Fully equipped + stocked kitchens • Onsite, secured parking 6+ vehicles • 2 - 65" TV's + 5 smaller TV's • 5 Bathrooms • 1/2 acre backyard 12min drive to downtown Louisville 10min drive to Churchill downs and Kentucky Derby Strictly no outdoor deck use/noise after 10pm This home is over 4,400 Sq ft, featuring 6 large bedrooms, 5 full renovated bathrooms, 2 renovated gourmet kitchens and 2 large living rooms for large groups. Please note that early check ins are an additional charge of $250 and subject to availability. Due to the size of the home and a narrow cleaning/maintenance window we can not always accommodate an earlier check in. No luggage drop off availability. Entire space is included in this rental. Please, make yourself at home. All guests receive a unique keyless code a few days before checking in. We live in town so feel free to call or text us with questions about Louisville or recommendations for restaurants or bars. We will do everything we can to make your stay enjoyable and comfortable. In 1912, a streetcar line was extended down Bardstown Road to Douglass Boulevard, where it "looped" around and went back toward downtown. Most houses in Highlands-Douglass were built in the 1920s, as undeveloped land closer to the Original Highlands became nonexistent and the "outer Highlands" became popular. However, due to the great depression, development in the eastern portion of the neighborhood slowed greatly, and would not be completed until 1952. This stopping and starting of development explains the mixture of scattered historical revival and craftsmen houses - typical of the early 20th century - with mid-century ranch-style houses along Valletta, Moyle Hill and Millvale roads in particular. North of Douglass, in portions built in the boom years of the 1920s, the heavily upper-middle class subdivisions were stocked with houses built in Historical Revival styles. Colonial, Tudor, English and Dutch Revival styles are dominant. South of Woodbourne, homes are somewhat more modest brick and frame bungalows Easily accessible from the expressway, off of Bardstown road in the upper highlands.
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