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In 1853, at the site of the current Crescent Avenue, the Fairgrounds were constructed and for 20 years hosted state and national expositions. The stately Crescent Hill Reservoir and Park were constructed in 1879 and are still a mecca for residents today. ![]() By the time of WWI most of the homes in Crescent Hill as well as the churches, the firehouse, the library, the water tower, St. Joseph’s Orphans’ Home and Emmet Field School had been built. Later construction included the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, the Crescent Movie Theater, Ursuline College, the Crescent Hill Golf Course and Barret Junior High School. By 1922, all of Crescent Hill had been annexed into the City of Louisville. ![]() Crescent Hill residents have always been dedicated to their community. As early as 1908 the Crescent Hill Improvement Club published the illustrated Beautiful Crescent Hill as a prospectus to encourage others to buy homes in the rapidly growing suburb. Six years later, the Crescent Hill Forward Club was formed to address neighborhood problems. Community spirit was promoted by the Crescent Hill Community Club which was active for many years. The early work of these groups is being continued today through the efforts of the Crescent Hill Community Council. |
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