Republic Building (Louisville, Ky.); Cathedral of the Assumption (Louisville, Ky.); Office buildings; Churches; Canopies; Stores & shops; Buildings
Address: 429 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.), Louisville, Kentucky. This view of Fifth Street includes the Republic Building and the Cathedral of the Assumption. The Cathedral was completed in 1852 and is one of the oldest public...
Seelbach Hilton (Louisville, Ky.); Hotels; Canopies; Street railroads; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 500 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A flagpole and two signs proclaiming "The Seelbach" extend from the roof of the Seelbach Hotel in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. On the street a trolley is just about to pass one of the...
Crutcher & Starks, at 656 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky (the corner of Fourth and Jefferson Streets), has show windows shaded by canopies. To the left signs can be seen for Dan Cohen shoes and Millers Ltd. Selz Shoes. To the right are...
Levy Brothers (Firm); Clothing stores; Stores & shops; Canopies; Buildings
The Levy Bros. store at 235 W. Market Street in the heart of downtown Louisville is shown with cloth canopies protecting its first floor display windows. A suspended canopy framed with glass globes covers the main entryway on Market Street. Cars...
Buildings; Churches; Canopies; Stores & shops; Republic Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 429 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.). The Republic Building, using glazed terra cotta as both surfacing and decorative elements, was one of the first buildings designed by Joseph & Joseph. The building is eleven stories with...
Cafeterias; Canopies; Murals; Tables; University of Louisville--Presidents; College presidents;
Dining tables line the walls of a room with canopies on the ceiling. The walls are painted with landscape murals. A sign reading "Our Hero" hangs over a chair on the back wall. There are people sitting at the two tables in the back;...
Address: 500 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Seelbach Hotel, constructed in the Beaux Arts style, was completed in 1905. This street scene shows the Seelbach Hotel with its canopied entryway and first floor lined with shops, including...
City & town life; Canopies; Stores & shops; Automobiles; Street railroad tracks; Bicycles & tricycles; Transportation
Address: 240-244 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A man in a suit and white hat holds a "STOP" sign in the middle of the intersection at Third and Jefferson Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. The busy intersection includes...
Canopies; Buildings; Schools; Educational facilities; Historic buildings; Louisville Male High School (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 911 S. Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Starting in 1915, this building hosted Louisville Male High School. The multi-story stone building includes four pairs of Corinthian columns supporting a canopy over the front steps and entryway....
Address: 953 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Kentucky. This brick home is labeled "Dr. Kettig's Residence." It includes a canopied porch with four Ionic columns. The front door appears to be surrounded by leaded glass. A two-tiered sidewalk...
In 1921 Market Street used diagonal parking on both sides, leaving three lanes for automobiles, bicycles, and the trolley. On the right side of the street a number of businesses are visible, including: the canopy of the Western Union building, Wm....
Buildings; Canopies; J. F. Kurfees Paint Company (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 201 E. Market Street. The exterior of the Kurfees Paint building is shown. The entryway is covered by a suspended canopy and the front window cases have paint displays set up and the words "J.F. Kurfees Paint Co." painted on the...