Three-story brick building on street corner at Tweflth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky, with a small room at the top and a garage, ... (read more)
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The Photographic Archives at the University of Louisville houses almost 2 million photographs and associated records and manuscripts. Its mission is to collect significant documentary photograph collections, to organize the collections and to make them available to both the researcher and the casual browser. Hundreds of discrete collections include national documentary projects, local history photographs and an excellent museum collection of fine prints.
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Three-story brick building on street corner at Tweflth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky, with a small room at the top and a garage, ... (read more)
One-story dark brick building next two two-story light brick building at the corner of Twelfth and Market, Louisville, Kentucky. One-story building is a Boarding and Livery ... (read more)
Three-story light brick building with a small room at the top at the corner of Eleventh and Main Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses JAS. P. ... (read more)
Two-story wooden(?) building at the corner of Oak and Tenth Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor shop is a liquor store, with four ads for Frank Fehr ... (read more)
Three-story brick building with a small room at the top at the corner of Tenth and Walnut Streets (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor ... (read more)
Three-story brick building on the corner of Eighth and York, Louisville, Kentucky. Two large trees (dead for winter) on York. Ground level houses "[Graviss] Saloon Fancy ... (read more)
Three-story dark brick building next to three-story white brick building at the corner of Eighth and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Dark-bricked building appears to be residential (does ... (read more)
Two-story brick building at the corner of Seventh and Shipp, Louisville, Kentucky. G. W. Schweickhardt's Cafe, with a large ad for Frank Fehr's F. F. X. ... (read more)
Three-story white brick building on the corner of Seventh and Oak, Louisville, Kentucky. Hickey's Cafe, serving Fehr's Beer, is on the ground floor; advertisement on the ... (read more)
Two-story building on the corner of Seventh and St. Catherine, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor appears to have a shop of some sort with posters for Frank ... (read more)
Two-story brick building on the corner of Seventh and Cawthon, Louisville, Kentucky. Horse-drawn cart waits outside. Advertisements on side of building: John L. [Harlow] Poultry and ... (read more)
Three-story white brick building on the corner of Seventh and Jefferson, Louisville, Kentucky. Houses the Schoeffler & [Dierks?] Cafe. Policeman stands in front of the cafe; ... (read more)
Three-story white brick building at 117 South Seventh Street, Louisville, Kentucky, housing Eagle Cafe and Jack Sheridan Prop, advertising "Fay-mus I K". Sign to the right ... (read more)
Three-story building on cobbled street corner on Chestnut & Sixth, Louisville, Kentucky. Lannom Old Dutch Cleaner or grocery shop. Sign in window advertising furnished rooms above ... (read more)
Three-story brick building on the north west corner of Sixth and Congress, Louisville, Kentucky, "Peter Wermeister's Cafe" painted on the side of the building. Three men ... (read more)
Three-story brick building on the corner of Fifth and Jefferson, Louisville, Ketucky. Miniature plaza. Visible businesses include Goodfellows Rendez-vous Cafe, Chop Suey, J. B. Baird Drugs ... (read more)
Three-story brick building at 2532 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. North West corner 4th. & K (now Montana). "G. A. Brucker Groceries, Fresh Meats and Vegetables" ... (read more)
At 600 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky stood the First Standard Bank. Original picture: http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cs/id/1181 (read more)
The Gilbert Hotel sat at 415 S. 5th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A sign for the hotel and a Dr. Pepper ad are painted on its side. ... (read more)
The front of the building reads "Knadler & Lucas." Below that reads, in part, "Catsup Sauces Vinegars Kraut." Knadler & Lucas manufactured condiments in this building ... (read more)
AT 743 E. Broadway, Louisville, Ky., a sign is painted on the side of a brick, stone and marble building. It reads: "'The Oldest National Bank ... (read more)
A brick wall sign advertises "Falls City Tile and Mantel Co." on the building next to the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing building at the corner of Broadway ... (read more)
2300 S. First Street Walk University of Louisville Louisville, Ky. Evelyn Schneider Hall, named for a longtime University Librarian, was built in 1957 to house the ... (read more)
2300 S. First Street Walk University of Louisville Louisville, Ky. During WWII, UofL housed a U. S. Navy V-12 program designed to fast-track degrees for engineers, ... (read more)
2011 S. Brook Street University of Louisville Louisville, Ky. The eastern edge of the “new” campus was characterized by a row of industrial and warehouse sites ... (read more)
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