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Landmarks must meet Architectural Significance - Exemplifies specific <br />one or more of the criteria elements of an architectural style or period. <br />for architectural, social or <br />geographic%nvironmental . The structure is an excellent example of a <br />significance bungalow with few if any major changes to its <br />architectural integrity and character defining <br />features. <br />Staff finds the style and integrity of the structure <br />has probable cause to meet the criteria for <br />architectural significance. <br />Social Significance - Exemplifies cultural, political, <br />economic or social heritage of the community. <br />The house has a long history of associations <br />with families that typify the Louisville social <br />heritage. J.J. Steinbaugh's shop, which began <br />on Front Street as a small blacksmith shop and <br />expanded to the Nation Register of Historic <br />Places listed building Main, served as an <br />immensely important part of Louisville's past. <br />Staff finds that the structure exceeds the cultural <br />and social heritage of the community and there is <br />probable cause to meet the criterion for social <br />significance. <br />Landmarks should meet Physical Integrity - Shows character, interest or value <br />one or more criteria for as part of the development, heritage or cultural <br />physical integrity characteristics of the community, region, state, or <br />nation. <br />The house appears to retain all seven <br />aspects of integrity: location, setting, <br />materials, design, workmanship, association, <br />and feeling. <br />Remains in its original location, has the same historic <br />context after having been moved, or was moved more <br />than 50 years ago. <br />The structure at 701 McKinley Avenue is found <br />in its original location. <br />Overall staff finds probable cause that the <br />structure meets the criteria for physical integrity. <br />12 <br />