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Dickens on Main Street was a winter festival held on historic West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The event was first produced by the Preservation Alliance,[1] and later by Bridge the Gap, Inc., a non-profit organization that grew out of a holiday gift drive at WLRS-FM. Louisa Henson of Henson Broadcasting served as president of this organization.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Dickens on Main Street festival records". archivescatalog.library.louisville.edu. Retrieved August 21, 2024.