© 2025 Visit Historic Places

About UsContact Us
Visit Historic Places Logo
VisitHistoricPlaces
  1. Home
  2. Louisville, Kentucky
  3. Almsted Brothers Building

Almsted Brothers Building

Louisville, Kentucky • Jefferson County

Get DirectionsNational Register of Historic Places

About This Property

Source: AI Generated

The Almsted Brothers Building in Louisville, Kentucky, is a three-story brick commercial structure built in 1907. Its design features a prominent cornice and large storefront windows, typical of early 20th-century commercial architecture.

Property Information

Source: National Register of Historic Places
Category
Building
Acreage
0.9
Listed Date
3/1/1982
Other Names
Not specified

Significance Details

Source: National Register of Historic Places
Area of Significance
Architecture
Periods of Significance
1925 Ad - 1949 Ad
National Historic Landmark
No
Level - International
No
Level - National
No
Level - State
No
Level - Local
Yes
Level - Not Indicated
No

Nearby Hotels and Experiences

Nearby Hotels and Experiences

Property Location

Other Historic Places in Louisville, Kentucky:

View all 377 historic places in Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville to Bardstown Turnpike Milestones and Roadbed

Area of Significance

Engineering; Transportation

Location

Along And Near Us 31e From Louisville To Bardstown, Louisville, Kentucky

Leslie V. Abbott House

Area of Significance

Architecture

Location

2401 Newburg Rd., Louisville, Kentucky

Adath Israel Cemetery

Area of Significance

Transportation; Architecture

Location

2716 Preston St., Louisville, Kentucky

Adath Israel Temple

Area of Significance

Architecture; Religion; Social History

Location

834 S. 3rd St., Louisville, Kentucky

Adath Jeshurun Temple and School

Area of Significance

Architecture

Location

749-757 S. Brook St., Louisville, Kentucky

Altawood Historic District

Area of Significance

Community Planning And Development; Transportation

Location

Altawood Ct., Louisville, Kentucky

Similar Historic Buildings in Kentucky:

Explore other historic buildings across Kentucky

Adair County Courthouse

Area of Significance

Architecture

Location

500 Public Sq., Columbia, Kentucky

John Field House

Area of Significance

Education; Architecture

Location

111 E. Fortune St., Columbia, Kentucky

Dr. Nathan Gaither House

Area of Significance

Politics/Government; Architecture

Location

100 S. High St., Columbia, Kentucky

Janice Holt and Henry Giles Log House

Area of Significance

Literature

Location

302 Spout Springs Rd., Knifley, Kentucky

Daniel Trabue House

Area of Significance

Architecture; Social History

Location

299 Jamestown St., Columbia, Kentucky

Zion Meetinghouse and School

Area of Significance

Education; Religion

Location

Se Of Columbia On Ky 55, Columbia, Kentucky