Humphrey-McMeekin House
Humphrey-McMeekin House is considered one of the finest Colonial Revival houses in Louisville, Kentucky. It was designed and built in 1914–1915 as their private residence by newspaper editor Lewis Craig Humphrey (1875–1927) and his wife Eleanor Silliman Belknap Humphrey (1876–1964), both Louisville natives. The mansion was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Owners and residents of the house at the time of the 1986 application for listing on the National Register of Historic Places were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ingwerson.
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Humphrey-McMeekin House
Humphrey-McMeekin House is considered one of the finest Colonial Revival houses in Louisville, Kentucky. It was designed and built in 1914–1915 as their private residence by newspaper editor Lewis Craig Humphrey (1875–1927) and his wife Eleanor Silliman Belknap Humphrey (1876–1964), both Louisville natives. The mansion was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Owners and residents of the house at the time of the 1986 application for listing on the National Register of Historic Places were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ingwerson.
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