Along the Ohio River: Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing.
Join me as I explore Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing in Louisville, Kentucky, one of the region’s most storied historic sites along the Ohio River. In this episode, we uncover the early beginnings of the site, from its 19th-century role as a riverfront plantation to its connections with river commerce and the diverse people who lived and labored here, enslaved and free. Throughout the tour, you’ll see how today’s dedicated staff at Riverside are intentional about presenting an inclusive narrative, one that honors the voices of all who shaped this land. From architectural preservation to community-driven storytelling, the site offers visitors a fuller appreciation of the lives that once filled this space. Ways to connect with the site are below: Website: https://riverside‑landing.org/ Facebook: /farnsleymoremen1837 Instagram: @farnsleymoremenlanding #riversidefarnsleymoremenlanding #ohioriver #kentucky #historicpreservation #hiddenhistory #americanhistory #historicallandmarks #historybeforeus #historicsites #historyfacts #historytour #louisville #kentuckyhistory #historymatters

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