Football--United States; College sports--United States; Sports spectators--United States--Attitudes; Sports spectators--United States--Psychology; Consumer behavior--United States
Recently, some college football programs have experienced unsustainable attendance growth, increases in revenue discrepancies, stagnant "revenue growth", and increased operating costs (Brown, 2009; Fulks, 2009; Fullerton & Morgan,...
Buildings; Theaters; Cultural facilities; East Broadway Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 816 E. Broadway. This interior shot of the East Broadway Theatre lobby shows a wall mural of a countryside, tiled walls and floors and a metal-grilled ticket counter. The sign over the ticket window reads, "Prices / Boxes 15¢ /...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Ticket offices; Offices;
The Athletic and Ticket office was located next door to the present day Office of Minority Affairs. It was razed to make way for the Student Activities Center. Location: Belknap Campus: Brook & Brandeis Streets. Current uses: This building was...
Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Mayors
Mayor Neville Miller of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a printed bow tie and holding a Falls City Regatta ticket, smiles at a young woman wearing a hat and striped shirt. Miller was Mayor of Louisville from 1933-1937. The photograph has been painted...
Police; Law enforcement officers; Ticketing; Automobiles; Vehicles
A uniformed police officer stands next to a Model T Ford writing a ticket, while a man in a wool suit and hat bends over to turn the car's crank. The driver, a man, and a female passenger are also visible through the car's windshield. Title...
A group of women stand with two men in front of a board that reads Order Pictures by Number from Ticket Desk and has photographs of people tacked to it.
Rialto Theatre (Louisville, Ky.); Theaters; Cultural facilities; Street railroad tracks; Cobblestone streets; Buildings; Motion picture theaters
Address: 616 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A cobblestone road with trolley tracks runs in front of the Rialto Theatre. The entryway to the theater includes an inset, multi-story area with a ticket booth and decorative tile flooring. The...
Majestic Theatre (Louisville, Ky.); Theaters; Buildings; Electric lighting; Cultural facilities
Address: 618 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Majestic Theatre is shown lit up at night. The marquee advertises "Mysterious Rider" above the multi-story entry. Above the ticket booth is a lit sign reading, "Popular prices...
Motion picture theaters; Theaters; Cultural facilities; Interiors; Motion picture posters
Address: 2313 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Two posters grace the wall of the Ideal Theatre lobby. One advertises "Second Honeymoon" with Tyrone Power and Loretta Young. The other advertises the movie "Sally, Irene and...
Address: 649 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. An automobile is parked by the sidewalk in front of the Kentucky Theater. Scaffolding holds a sign perpendicular to the building from the roof. It has a lot of little lights and the word Kentucky...
Address: 616 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. (Demolished, 1969). The entryway of the Rialto Theatre is shown. The flooring is either tile or parquet and has a runner protecting the main traffic area. To the right are ticket windows and just...
Union Station (Louisville, Ky.); Railroad stations; Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company; Buildings; Transportation
Passengers sit in bench seats or wander through the open area of Union Station. A concession stand appears on the left and men in white hats with dark bands approach the counter. There is a ticket window to the left of the entryway with its three...
Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Women; Children; Boys; Girls; Government officials; Mayors
Portrait of William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky with wife Margaret W. Allis Harrison and children, William H., Winston P., Penelope A., Margaret T., and Dorothy F. Harrison. The photograph is cracked around the edges and blemished with...
Portraits; Men; Women; Fund raising; Government officials; Mayors
Mayor Neville Miller of Louisville, Kentucky, buying tickets from Alta Murta and Mary O'Hare. The photograph has cracked and warped edges and discolorations from age. Stamped on back of image: October 1, 1935. Attached to back is original newspaper...
The House of Ripley at West End Fontaine Ferry amusement park in Louisville, Kentucky. Children and adults wearing white clothes stand in line at the "House of Mystery," a white shack painted with windows and some lettering: "See...
Buildings; Theaters; Motion picture theaters; Cultural facilities; Royal Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 1809 W. Broadway. This, the first of Joseph & Joseph's suburban theaters, brought all the stylistic elements, detail and elegance of its larger, downtown predecessors to what was an emerging trend, the neighborhood theater devoted...
Buildings; Theaters; Cultural facilities; Restaurants; Lodges; Cozy Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 3105 S. Third Street. This ornamented building served as a Masonic Lodge (# 740, Free and Accepted Masons), motion picture theater, and a coffee shop. From 1917-1937, City Directories list both Cozy Theater and Suburban Hall as either...
Amusement parks; Glenwood Amusement Park (New Albany, Ind.); Carriages & coaches; Utility poles; Men; Women; Children; Railroad tracks
Entrance to Glenwood Amusement Park located along the banks of Silver Creek near Spring Street in New Albany, Ind. Men, women, and children can be seen buying tickets and entering the park. A horse and carriage sits by the ticket booth between a...
Henry Lane Stone was born in Bath County, Kentucky, near Sharpsburg, in 1842. After his father moved the family to Indiana, he attended the Indiana common schools and was also a student in an academy in Bainbridge, Indiana. After a period as a...
William Morgan Beckner was born in 1841 in Moorefield, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. He attended the schools of Bath and Fleming counties, before attending Centre College in Danville. He read law under Judge E. C. Phister and was admitted to the...