LOUISVILLE
GERMANTOWN
Germantown was named after the influx of German immigrants who first settled into the neighborhood in the mid-1800s. The area is dotted by one of the largest collections of shotgun houses in the country. A popular local saying is that there’s a dive bar on every corner. Recently, the neighborhood has become a mix of the old and new, maintaining its rich history while welcoming hip eateries and bars.
HIGHLANDS
The Highlands is home to Louisville’s original “Restaurant Row” and is also known for local nightlife and shopping. Between restaurants, bars, boutiques, and galleries, you’ll also find many inviting retreats in the many independent coffee and tea shops. With its Victorian homes and turn-of-the- century architecture, the Highlands is as quirky as it is charming.
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