Kenyon Building
The Kenyon Building was the first skyscraper in Louisville, Kentucky, at six stories tall.[1] It was located on Fifth Street, between Main and Market Streets. It was razed in 1974 and would eventually become the site of the Humana Building.
It was designed in the Chicago school style with Richardsonian Romanesque elements, and opened in 1886. The architect was Mason Maury.[2]
References
- ↑ "Louisville's Great Skyscrapers".
- ↑ Wiser, Stephen A. "History of Louisville Architectural Firms".
Preceded by unknown |
Tallest Building in Louisville 1886-1890 |
Succeeded by Columbia Building |
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