The University of Georgia Press and Golden Coast Publishing are pleased to announce the publication of OLD LOUISVILLE: Exuberant, Elegant, and Alive, a 248-page coffee table book by David Dominé. Old Louisville, just steps from Spalding University, is among the largest and most significant historic preservation districts in America, and its development reflects the exuberance of a wide variety of patrons and their architects. In OLD LOUISVILLE, David Dominé takes the reader on an intimate tour of fifty residential designs, from grand mansions to cozy cottages, celebrating the passion and dedication of those who recognize the value of its past and have ensured the certainty of its future. The Spalding Mansion is one of the architectural treasures featured in the book.
To celebrate the release of OLD LOUISVILLE: Exuberant, Elegant, and Alive, Louisville book signings are scheduled for Friday, May 10 at 6:00 p.m. at the Hurstbourne Barnes & Noble, and Saturday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m. at the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum on St. James Court. The kick-off signing was Friday, April 26 at 7:00 p.m. at the Carmichael’s on Frankfort Avenue.