Historically, cigar rooms have a stuffy reputation—both literally and figuratively. The image is of a place where distinguished gents retired with each other for a smoke and conversation after a meal.
I’ve stepped foot into hundreds of Louisville-area homes over the past few years, and every single one was different. But there are a few that were particularly memorable, as each featured ...
Step into Monroe's rich history at 305 Park Avenue. This home has a classic blend of the present and the past with distinct architecture, updated kitchen, basement, wine cellar, courtyards and even a ...
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Beata Santora and her husband Frank were staying in more, especially while raising two school-aged kids and working from home. The couple moved to the Green ...