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For sale This 1817 square foot single family home has 3 bedrooms and 2.0 bathrooms. It is located at 4611 Accomack Dr Louisville, Kentucky. Composite Flooring, Low Deck, Brick Ranch, Hall Bathroom, House For Rent, Louisville Kentucky, Louisville Ky, Wood Burning Fireplace, Single Family Home

4611 Accomack Dr, Louisville, KY 40241 is currently not for sale. The 1,817 Square Feet single family home is a 3 beds, 2 baths property. This home was built in 1987 and last sold on 2022-10-25 for $290,000. View more property details, sales history, and Zestimate data on Zillow.

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Historic Farmhouse, Please Do Not Disturb, Ford Tractor, My Old Kentucky Home, Beautiful Farmhouse, Do Not Disturb, Summer Home, Big Mouth, Cincinnati Ohio

Beautiful Farmhouse in the country of Owenton Kentucky, the “Golden Triangle” to the bluegrass country. 38 hay producing acres. Almost an acre of pond full of big mouth bass and other species. Fresh air, clean soil, honest country life. House is sold furnished and the large tobacco barn is full of antique knoll posts and other old furnishings. There’s a Craftsman ride-on lawnmower and old Ford Tractor that comes with the property. The home and barn both need extensive repair, however…

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c.1913 Kentucky Fixer Upper $58K Fixer Upper Home, Small Town Life, Ohio River, Florida Georgia, Louisiana State, Water Views, Ghost Towns, North Dakota, Historic Homes

This Kentucky fixer upper home was built in or around 1913 and is a three-level older home that back in the day was used to house railroaders. Makes sense since the tracks are across the street. The history still lives within the walls of this home. The downstairs is still used by the seller as living area currently. The second and third levels need repairs.

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Spring House - My Old Kentucky Home - Bardstown Floyd Collins, State Song, Bardstown Kentucky, Kentucky Home, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Eastern Kentucky, Spring House, World Most Beautiful Place, Photography Store

A view of the historic log cabin spring house at the site of the My Old Kentucky Home State Park. A stairway ascends to the center piece of the state park, the Federal Hill Mansion once owned by United States Senator John Rowan in 1795. The park derives its name from a musical ballad written by Stephen Foster, a song that was also made the state song of Kentucky in 1928. Some have suggested that Foster was inspired by Harriet Beecher Stowe’s anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The state of…

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