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East Row Historic District

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🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children can practice walking skills and enjoy the outdoor space, while older kids and teens can appreciate the history and architectural features through scavenger hunt-style activities or photography.

About

The East Row Historic District offers families a delightful outdoor experience walking through one of Kentucky's most picturesque Victorian neighborhoods. Kids will enjoy spotting unique architectural details like colorful painted ladies, ornate trim work, and turrets while getting fresh air and exercise along quiet, tree-shaded streets that feel like stepping back in time.

Highlights

  • Stunning Victorian-era homes with colorful painted exteriors and ornate architectural details
  • Peaceful tree-lined streets perfect for wagon rides or early bikers
  • Mansion Hill Park nearby for playground time
  • Great opportunity for teaching kids about history and architecture
  • Beautiful photo opportunities for family pictures

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Create a scavenger hunt for kids by having them spot specific architectural features like turrets, bay windows, or different paint colors on the Victorian homes
  2. 2.Bring a camera or tablet so kids can photograph their favorite houses - it keeps them engaged and creates a fun keepsake
  3. 3.Start at Mansion Hill Park on the east end for playground time before or after your walk
  4. 4.Visit during spring or fall when the tree canopy is most beautiful and temperatures are comfortable for walking
  5. 5.Many homes are privately owned, so remind children to be respectful of residents and stay on public sidewalks

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most comfortable temperatures for walking and gorgeous foliage. Weekday mornings or weekend afternoons are ideal when the streets are peaceful and you can stroll at your own pace without crowds.

What to Know

This is a free, self-guided outdoor experience with street parking available throughout the neighborhood. No facilities or food options are on-site, so plan accordingly with snacks and water bottles.

Seasonal Notes

Most beautiful during spring blooms (April-May) and fall foliage (October). Summer visits are possible but can be hot and humid. Winter walks offer a different charm but dress warmly. The district is especially picturesque during the December holiday season when some homes feature festive decorations.

Nearby Eats

Head to Pompilios Italian Restaurant (just blocks away) for family-style Italian dining in a nostalgic setting, or visit Caruso's Deli for casual sandwiches and pizza that kids will enjoy.

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