On the first weekend of October, Louisville residents in search of a good time had the choice of several popular fairs to visit, including the the St. James Fair in Old Louisville. Since 1957, when the neighborhood was in shambles, the fair has attracted visitors to a humble celebration of the ne
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10/18/2010
Since 1985, Genny's Diner on Frankfort Ave. in Clifton has paid to tribute to a Louisville invention - the cheeseburger. Diner owner Frank Faris magnified the fried meat and cheese delight into the Big Daddy platter featuring 10 ounces of meat with cheese on a bun served with steak fries. (Bigg
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10/09/2010
If you're sitting on your porch in Louisville, you may be enjoying today's 70° weather, but fall is coming, then the winter. If you would like to sell your home and move to a new one, you may lament that the time to do it for this year may have passed. After all, real estate season traditionall
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10/05/2010
This week might as well be called "idea week" in Louisville, as the week will be consumed with IdeaFestival 2010 and an event exalting NuLu, one of the best ideas in modern Louisville. The Nulu Festival, called by some the "after party to IdeaFestival," celebrates the development of NuLu and th
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09/26/2010
Phoenix Hill lies east of downtown Louisville and a bit southwest of Butchertown. Framed by I-65 to the west, E. Main St. to the north, Baxter Ave. to the east, and E. Broadway to the south, Phoenix Hill is well known for its diversity. Now the neighborhood is an important part of the NuLu de
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09/15/2010
Being a healthy hometown is part of Louisville's agenda. Since eating locally grown food is part of what makes for healthy living, farmers markets throughout the area are making a difference in the shopping habits of Louisville's citizens. At least 23 Jefferson County farmers markets, plus a hos
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09/10/2010