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Resource Number: 5BL8023 <br />Temporary Resource Number: N/A <br />Architectural Inventory Form <br />(Page 4 of 5) <br />VI. SIGNIFICANCE <br />37. Local landmark designation: <br />Yes <br />No xx <br />Date of Designation: nla <br />38. Applicable National Register Criteria <br />A. Associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history; <br />B. Associated with the lives of persons significant in our past; <br />C. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or that <br />possess high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; <br />D. Has yielded, or may be likely to yield information important in history or prehistory; <br />Qualifies under Criteria Considerations A through G (see Manual). <br />xx Does not meet any of the above National Register criteria. <br />39. Area(s) of Significance: <br />Community Planning and Development <br />40. Period of Significance: ca. 1890 - 1950 <br />41. Level of Significance: <br />National: <br />State: <br />Local: xx <br />42. Statement of Significance <br />This house was historically significant, relative to National Register Criterion A, for its association with residential <br />development in Louisville beginning in the late 1800s, and continuing through the first half of the twentieth <br />century. The house was architecturally significant as well, under National Register Criterion C, as a representative <br />wood frame front gabled dwelling. Due to a rather substantial loss of integrity, however, the property should be <br />considered ineligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places. It would also be a non- <br />contributing property within a potential National Register historic district. <br />43. Assessment of historic physical integrity related to significance: <br />This property exhibits below average integrity. All of the house's windows have been altered from their original <br />configuration. The front entry door has been moved from the west end of the facade, to the east end of the facade, <br />and the front porch is not historic. A bubble skylight is located on the south facing roof slope. <br />