The block was across the street to the south of Central Park, which still exists, and was also adjacent to a field used by the amateur Louisville Eagles.
A few years after the breakup of the club following the 1877 Louisville Grays scandal, the large block was redeveloped for other purposes.
By the 1890s, the large block had been cut into lots and developed into an upper-class neighborhood known as St. James Court.
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