Available loose (8.5"x11"), matted, or in a black metal or wood frame (11"x14").
Old Louisville, S. Fourth Street
Built in 1897, this brick residence is a fine example of Chateauesque architecture, a style rooted in French chateau architecture. Note the many decorative fleur-de-lis on the front facade, Gothic entry motif, and excellent brick design and detailing. The Old Louisville neighborhood is the second largest concentration of Victorian architecture in the America. Currently a private residence.