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Criteria <br />1. b. Social. <br />1) Site of historic event that had an <br />effect upon society. <br />2) Exemplifies cultural, political, <br />economic or social heritage of <br />the community. <br />3) Association with a notable <br />person or the work of a notable <br />person. <br />1. c. Geographic/environmental. <br />1) Enhances sense of identity of <br />the community. <br />2) An established and familiar <br />natural setting or visual feature <br />that is culturally significant to the <br />history of Louisville. <br />3. All properties will be evaluated for <br />physical integrity and shall meet one <br />or more of the following criteria: <br />a. Shows character, interest or <br />value as part of the <br />development, heritage or <br />cultural characteristics of the <br />community, region, state, or <br />nation. <br />b. Retains original design features, <br />materials and/or character. <br />c. Remains in its original location, <br />has the same historic context <br />after having been moved, or <br />was moved more than 50 years <br />ago. <br />d. Has been accurately <br />reconstructed or restored based <br />on historic documentation. <br />Meets <br />Criteria? <br />Yes <br />Evaluation <br />Social Significance - Exemplifies <br />cultural, political, economic or social <br />heritage of the community. <br />The social history of 917 Rex <br />includes association with: <br />• Mining history <br />• French immigration to <br />Louisville <br />Yes The historic location of the house <br />helps to create a sense of <br />neighborhood identity. <br />Yes The structure remains in its original <br />location and has not been moved. <br />The property has integrity of location, <br />setting, feeling and association. <br />