Berrytown, Louisville

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Berrytown
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Berrytown, Louisville
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Coordinates: 38°16′09″N85°31′09″W / 38.2692°N 85.5191°W / 38.2692; -85.5191
Named after Alfred Berry (settler)
LocationLouisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States

Berrytown is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States, which has historically been a predominantly African-American community. Its location is centered along English Station Road, on the eastern boundary of the city of Anchorage, Kentucky. [1] [2]

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History

The neighborhood was founded in the 1870s during the Reconstruction era, after the American Civil War. [1] The trustees of the Little Flock Church (also known as the First Colored Baptist Church) in Anchorage purchased the earliest parcels of land. [1] It area is named for Alfred Berry, an early settler who bought a 10-acre (40,000 m2) parcel in 1874. [1] The neighborhood was once composed of numerous servants of the wealthy residents of nearby Anchorage.

The community still is predominantly African-American. Urban renewal redevelopment was planned for the neighborhood in the 1960s, but eventually only expanded the southern part due to resistance by residents.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Smith, Gerald L.; McDaniel, Karen Cotton; Hardin, John A. (August 28, 2015). "Berrytown, African American community in Anchorage, KY". The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 43–44. ISBN   978-0-8131-6066-5.
  2. "Berrytown (in Jefferson County, KY) Populated Place Profile". KY Hometown Locator. Retrieved February 5, 2023.

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