This dissertation is an examination of fire department response times in eight major cities of the United States including Houston, TX, Charlotte, NC, St. Paul, MN, Portland, OR, Seattle, WA, Louisville, KY, San Francisco, CA and Miami, FL. This...
Intersection of Dixie Highway and Rockford Lane. Dixie Highway has two lanes in each direction and a gas station and liquor store across the street from the light at Rockford Lane.
Address: Corner of Dixie Highway and West Saint Catherine Street, Louisville, Ky. View of south wall of vacant building. Partially legible ghost sign on wall for "parking" and "prescriptions priced right." Signs on front of...
Address: Corner of Dixie Highway and West Saint Catherine Street, Louisville, Ky. View from West Saint Catherine Street of north wall of vacant building featuring two overlapping ghost signs. One appears to have been for mechanics and is partially...
Address: 850 Dixie Highway, Louisville, Ky., between Howard and West Breckinridge Streets. Ghost sign is on center building of the Brown-Forman Corporation and has been built around. Only visible lettering of ghost sign is "&Co."
Military facilities; Forts & fortifications; Aerial photographs
Dark aerial view photo from 1931 of Baker Road crossing Dixie Highway at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Fort Knox was known as Camp Knox until 1932. On back of image: "Photo taken on Baker Road crossing Dixie Highway near tip top[?]." Additional...
Street scene where Dixie Highway meets Seventh Street Road in Shively, Kentucky near the Bank of St. Helens. There are horse and carriages and many telephone poles. St. Helens, Kentucky, is now known as Shively. It's located at U.S. 60 and 31 W...
Street scene where Dixie Highway meets 7th Street Road in St. Helens, Kentucky. There are cars and a work truck, and many telephone poles. St. Helens, Kentucky, is now known as Shively. It's located at U.S. 60 and 31 W (Dixie Highway). The town was...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 10. but is actually Vol. 11. Small portions are missing along the side of pages one and two of this...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 46. but is actually Vol. 32. No. 50. There are creases across the center of each page of...
Looking north on Dixie Highway. A paved street with dirt shoulders and a railroad track running parallel on the left. Houses are in the distance. Accompanying information reads, ""Southwestern outfall would cross at this point. Path...
Streets; Construction equipment; Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Railroad tracks
Stretch of Dixie Highway with construction materials to the left and railroad tracks to the right, leading to the Orell neighborhood in Shively. Buildings are in the background. Accompanying information reads, ""Polk siding--Orell...
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Construction equipment
Southwestern Outfall at Dixie Highway looking east. Wide trench supported by wood beams with a pipe on the ground to the right. Construction machinery and materials on site.
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Bridges; Pedestrian bridges; Men; Construction workers; Construction equipment
Wood pedestrian bridge under construction above a trench for the Southwestern Outfall. Men and construction machinery are on site. At Dixie Highway looking east.
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Bridges; Pedestrian bridges; Construction equipment
Stacks of lumber to the right of a wide trench being dug with a wooden pedestrian bridge in the distance. Construction machinery on site. Houses are in the background. At the Southwestern Outfall near Dixie Highway looking southeast.
Front and side exterior views of houses near Dixie Highway and the Southwestern Outfall construction site. The caption with one reads House on west side of Dixie hwy on north side of SW Outfall.