Buildings; Exhibition buildings; Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Sculpture; Public sculpture; Horses
Sculpture by Frederick Remington on The Pike of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. The sculpture has four cowboys riding horses and pointing guns up towards the sky. The title of the sculpture is "Shooting Up the Town."
Address: 447-449 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Rodes-Rapier Co., a clothing and furnishings store, displays men's suits and hats in a show window. Another display window shows women's blouses. Embossed metal plates are attached to stone...
Address: 601 E. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.), Louisville, Kentucky. Employees of Horney Grocers line up behind the fish counter for a group portrait. Glass encases the food stock and the counters are made of wood and tile. A Remington...
Address: 319 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Tyler Block is capped by a triangular pediment with a center medallion carving that reads, "Tyler Block 1874." The first floor of this complex is made up of stores while upper...
Address: 319 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Tyler Block is capped by a triangular pediment with a center medallion carving that reads, "Tyler Block 1874." The first floor of this complex is made up of stores while upper...
Stores & shops; Window displays; Books; Public libraries
Window display at Remington Rand with a selection of books and a chalkboard that reads "Are you bored, blank or baffled? Get back in the swing at your Public Library."