So many like to poke fun at Kentucky that visitors often find themselves scratching their heads in confusion over how we do things in the Bluegrass State. We prefer to think of ourselves as unique and eccentric here in Kentucky, and one example of these characteristics is the Heigold House Facade in Louisville. This “house with no walls” has been through a lot and has a fascinating story, and now sits as a roadside historic attraction in Kentucky’s largest city.

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The Heigold Facade was obviously built to last and we hope this unique Kentucky landmark is around for years to come. Have you been to this house with no walls? Did you know the story behind it? Let us know in the comments!

The Heigold Facade is located at River Road and Frankfort Avenue in Louisville.

For more head-scratching roadside attractions in Kentucky, check out our previous article here.

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