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Old 05-25-2008, 09:19 PM
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Default Neighborhood Catholic church/ school

My family and are are looking at moving to Louisvelle. We really are looking for a neighborhood Catholic church and school that is located in a neighborhood where the children can walk or ride bikes to get there. We are interested in living in te city where we can also walk or ride bikes to the grocery and maybe even the library. We love to be outside so a safe neighborhood with a park would be nice. Can anybody start me in the right direction? I am searching via the internet only at this point and won't be able to get to Louisville until June, but I wanted to start looking now. Any help would be great. Thanks.
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My family and are are looking at moving to Louisvelle. We really are looking for a neighborhood Catholic church and school that is located in a neighborhood where the children can walk or ride bikes to get there. We are interested in living in te city where we can also walk or ride bikes to the grocery and maybe even the library. We love to be outside so a safe neighborhood with a park would be nice. Can anybody start me in the right direction? I am searching via the internet only at this point and won't be able to get to Louisville until June, but I wanted to start looking now. Any help would be great. Thanks.
There are TONS. My favorites though are St Francis of Assisi, St Agnes, and St Raphael. Start there and let me know. The whole area is upscale, walkable, eclectic and family friendly.
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Old 05-26-2008, 09:40 PM
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I have been checking out all the schools and they look great. Can you tell me what neighborhood each of these are in? Are any in the Highlands? The Highlands looks great.
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St Agnes is and is pretty darn close to not only Tyler park which is just downright cute but is really close to the zoo which is about two minutes away.
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I have been checking out all the schools and they look great. Can you tell me what neighborhood each of these are in? Are any in the Highlands? The Highlands looks great.
Yes. The Highlands is a huge and broad neighborhood with many sub areas. I think you would like Belknap, Deer Park, and Tyler Park neighborhoods in the Highlands. They are walkable, full of beautiful historic homes, and good have friendly family neighbors.
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