Conrad-Caldwell House, Louisville, KY Photos

Conrad-Caldwell House (1892-5) is the finest Victorian mansion built in Louisville. By architect Arthur Loomis, it sits in the neighborhood which was once the site of the 1884 Louisville Southern Exposition.

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Conrad-Caldwell House (1892-5) (1402 St James Court), now a museum in Old Louisville.
Style: Richarsonian Romanesque. Architect: Arthur Loomis.

Conrad-Caldwell House limestone tower details.

Grotesque carving on Conrad-Caldwell House.

Guardian face carving on Conrad-Caldwell House.

Romanesque arch of Conrad-Caldwell House.

Fanciful carving Conrad-Caldwell House.

Front door with cut glass of Conrad-Caldwell House.

Red parlor of Conrad-Caldwell House.

Portrait of Caldwells' daughter Grace in parlor of Conrad-Caldwell House.

Parlor chandelier wired for both gas & electricity from 1890s in Conrad-Caldwell House.

Library fireplace in Conrad-Caldwell House.

Main stair hall in Conrad-Caldwell House is elaborately carved wood.

Intricately carved wooden stairway banister of Conrad-Caldwell House.

Stained glass window of main stair hall in Conrad-Caldwell House.

Banister of Conrad-Caldwell House.

Banister of Conrad-Caldwell House with fleur-de-lys.

Newell post of Conrad-Caldwell House.

Dragon-shaped carved wooden screen of Conrad-Caldwell House.

Silver tankard in Conrad-Caldwell House.

Victorian thermostat in Conrad-Caldwell House.


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