National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Louisville, Kentucky
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This is a list of properties included on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...

 in the Portland area
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...

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| Baker-Hawkins House
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38°15′41"N 85°48′35"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| C.A. Bridges Tobacco Warehouse
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| 1719-23 W. Main St.
38°15′34"N 85°46′43"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Brown Tobacco Warehouse
Brown Tobacco Warehouse
Brown Tobacco Warehouse is located in Louisville, Kentucky. It was built in 1892 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 8, 1983....


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| 1019-25 W. Main St.
38°15′29"N 85°46′4"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Firehouse No. 13
Historic Firehouses of Louisville
The Historic Firehouses of Louisville was a Multiple Property Submission for the National Register of Historic Places. The submission represented seventeen historic fire stations, located in Louisville, Kentucky, and these were added to the National Register due to their historical and...


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| 100 N. 34th St.
38°15′44"N 85°48′25"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Greve, Burlage, and Company
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| 312-316 N. 15th St.
38°15′42.8"N 85°46′27.6"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Ideal Theatre
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| 2315-19 W. Market St.
38°15′32"N 85°46′40"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| James F. Irvin House
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| 2910 Northwestern Parkway
38°16′30"N 85°47′38"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Lower West Market Street District
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| 1500-2200 W. Market St.
38°15′28"N 85°46′51"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Meek-Miller House
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| 3123 N. Western Parkway
38°16′31"N 85°47′55"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Monon Freight Depot
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38°15′27"N 85°46′23"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Montgomery Street School
Montgomery Street School
The Montgomery Street School, located at 2500-2506 Montgomery Street, Louisville, Kentucky, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1852, and once used as a Civil War hospital, it has been a school since 1869. It has since been expanded and renovated. It was formerly the...


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| 2500-2506 Montgomery St.
38°16′18"N 85°47′19"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| National Foundry and Machine Company
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| 1402 W. Main St.
38°15′30"N 85°46′27"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| National Tobacco Work Branch Stemmery
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| 2410-2418 W. Main St.
38°15′35"N 85°46′41"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| National Tobacco Works
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| 1800-1810 W. Main St.
38°15′35"N 85°46′41"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| National Tobacco Works Branch Drying House
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| 2400 W. Main St.
38°15′35"N 85°46′41"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Planter's Tobacco Warehouse
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38°15′29"N 85°46′4"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Portland Historic District
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Roughly bounded by Missouri Ave., Pflanz Ave., Bank, N. 33rd, and N. 37th Sts.
38°16′28"N 85°48′8"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Portland Proper
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38°16′42"N 85°48′18"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School
Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School
Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School was an elementary school in Louisville, Kentucky's Portland neighborhood. It was built in 1866. It was initially known as Eleventh Ward School, and became Duncan Elementary School in 1870, then Roosevelt Elementary School in 1920, in honor of former United...


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| 222 N. 17th St.
38°15′41"N 85°46′41"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Thornburgh House
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| 376 N. 26th St.
38°15′59"N 85°47′35"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| Tobacco Realty Company
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| 118-126 N. 10th St.
38°15′31"N 85°46′0"W
| Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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| U.S. Marine Hospital
United States Marine Hospital of Louisville
The United States Marine Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky, in the Portland neighborhood was built in 1845, and is considered the best remaining antebellum hospital in the United States...


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| 2215 Portland Ave.
38°16′12"N 85°47′4"W
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Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...


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Former listings

Landmark name Image Date removed Location City or Town Summary
1 William G. Meier Warehouse 2100 Rowan St.
38°15′38"N 85°47′13"W
Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...

Listed on the NRHP September 8, 1983
2 National Tobacco Works Warehouse 101-113 S. 24th St.
38°15′35"N 85°46′41"W
Portland
Portland, Louisville
Portland is a neighborhood and former independent town two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. In its early days it was the largest of the six major settlements at the Falls of the Ohio River, the others being Shippingport and Louisville in Kentucky and New Albany, Clarksville, and...

Listed on the NRHP September 8, 1983

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