French Lick Springs Hotel in French Lick, Indiana. The large brick building is seen from the front, at some distance. An American flag flies from the top story, and people and horses are visible on the roads and lawns in front of the structure....
Hotels; Hotels; Springs; Springs; Health resorts; Health resorts; Golf; Dairying; Cows; Railroad stations; French Lick Springs Hotel; West Baden Springs Hotel (West Baden, Ind.)
Set of postcards from West Baden and French Lick, Indiana. Includes interior and exterior images of the buildings and grounds at West Baden, and exterior scenes at French Lick. Produced by Curt Teich & Co., manufacturer's number 2176. Published...
A man sits high above a large rock along the Elk Lick Creek near Lewisburg, Kentucky. The rock has a large hole in the center and is surrounded by dead trees.
Gazebo-style building with red roof, housing a spring. Several paths lead to the building, and there are trees in the background and foreground. The message on the verso is dated 1910. Imported and published by the French Lick Mercantile Company.
Behind and over the cornfield is the Pope Lick train trestle. Located East of Louisville, it is located in Fisherville, Kentucky. There is only one track on the bridge.
Kentucky Route 61 curving through a small bridge at Blue Lick in Bullitt County, Kentucky. Caption on back of image: "Bridge on Ky. 61 (Preston Highway.) over Blue Lick in Bullitt Co." The highway curves alongside tall, narrow trees, some...
Original address: Flat Lick Road at G Street. 2008 address: 2301 Bradley Ave. This school building served first the Louisville and then the Jefferson County Boards of Education for more than seventy years. The photograph shows a three story Beaux...
St. John Boyle was born in Danville, Kentucky, in 1847, son of General Jeremiah T. Boyle and grandson of Judge John Boyle, chief justice of Kentucky. He was educated in law at Harvard University, returning to Kentucky to practice law. He was a...
113 maps, plus legends and information about publishers Louisville Title Company, Inc. (a real estate insurance and mortgage company), representing the city of Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding county ca. 1913, with color coding for railroads,...
Riverside Baptist Church, located less than a mile from Oneida, up Goose Creek road at the mouth of Lick Branch. The Oneida school charter was signed here by the Board of Trustees in 1899. The church was later converted to a residence.
Poster with a drawing of a boy or man with pointy ears in bed above the text "To lick that fatigue I know I need rest. With sleep and good food I always feel best." At the bottom are pictures of milk, fruit and vegetables, meat, and bread.
Hotels; Olympian Springs Hotel (Olympian Springs, Ky.); Health resorts
Large frame structure with wide dirt road in foreground. Horse drawn vehicles are visible in the foreground, and there is a wooden fence between the road and the structure. Olympian Springs was a resort located near Owingsville, Kentucky, and...