Irishtown Davistown South Hill Neighborhood Study Author: Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, Lexington-Fayette County Planning Commission, Fisher, Mike, Meadows, John, Putnam, Mike Date published: 1971-01-01 |
Abstract | The Irishtown/Davistown/South Hill neighborhood study outlines the land use, population, development proposals, and costs of development. It includes several area maps and charts. |
Author | Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government |
Lexington-Fayette County Planning Commission | |
Fisher, Mike | |
Meadows, John | |
Putnam, Mike | |
Donor | Qualls, William H. |
Owner | Lexington Public Library |
Type of resource | text |
Genre | government publication |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Place of publication | Lexington, KY |
Date published | 1971-01-01 |
Date captured | 2019-08-17 |
Language | eng |
Width | 9.19 |
Height | 11.68 |
Subject temporal | 1970s |
Subject geographic | State: Kentucky County: Fayette City: Lexington |
Subject topic | Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Neighborhoods Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Irishtown Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Davistown Authority: Local |
Subject topic | South Hill Authority: Local |
Subject topic | African American Authority: Local |
Subject topic | African American History Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Urban Planning Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Historic Districts Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Houses Authority: Local |
Acquisition | The booklet is a gift from William H. Qualls. |
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