Color map, with Street Index, of Louisville, Kentucky, compiled in 1936. Verso includes lists of public halls, blocks and buildings; places of amusement (theaters, private parks, etc.); subdivisions; monuments; clubs; hospitals, institutions, and...
Owl Creek Country Club, in Anchorage, Kentucky. A simple white wood building with stone chimneys and smoke coming from right chimney. Patio tables and chairs are set up on porch under canopy.
Souvenir postcard folder from Asheville, North Carolina. Includes images of city hall, the county court house, Pack Memorial Library and various hotels and other commercial buildings. Also shown are Pack Square and the city recreation park (which...
Buildings; Clubs; Cobblestone streets; Street railroad tracks; Transportation
Address: 615 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. The Catholic Woman's Club is set off the street by a sidewalk and small lawn with one small tree on each side of an entry walk. The building appears to have been...
Country clubs; Eating & drinking facilities; Banquets; Men; Women; Suits (Clothing); Chandeliers; People
An aerial shot captures attendees of a banquet at the Audubon Country Club. The attendees may be employees of the National Bank of Kentucky, the organization which commissioned the photograph. The men wear dark suits and ties while the women wear...
The clubhouse of the Louisville Country Club sits atop a landscape of rolling hills with manicured grass and trees. A flagless flagpole stands to the right of the three-story building. The first floor windows are arched and appear to have striped...
The clubhouse of Sleepy Hollow Country Club sits next a dammed body of water. Below the dam a man in a hat stands at the water's edge. Above the dam a number of flat-bottomed row boats are moored to a wooden walkway which approaches the clubhouse....
Two men and two women on a speed boat at a dock. The man at the wheel wears a jacket and hat. The boat has the name Jo-Polly and the number L1764 painted on the side. Caption on back: Abe Bowman in Jo-Polly boat leavig Louisville Boat Club. aug 4,...
Commercial Club of Shively, Kentucky. Wood house with stairs to porch. Two men standing on porch. St. Helens, Kentucky, is now known as Shively. It's located at U.S. 60 and 31 W (Dixie Highway). The town was founded by Christian William Shively and...
Commercial Club of St. Helens, Kentucky. View from an angle. Rope fence visible. St. Helens, Kentucky, is now known as Shively. It's located at U.S. 60 and 31 W (Dixie Highway). The town was funded by Christian William Shively and his three...
Clubs; Organizations; Knights Templar (Masonic order). Grand Commandery (Ky.)
Knights Templar in parade on Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Photo taken from a height on the left side of the street shows the Knights Templar and their horses in two rows, as well as the buildings on the right side of the street. The crowd...
Louisville Automobile Club exterior. A two-story brick building with a white entryway (domed door and two domed windows) topped by a small iron balcony, while the building is topped by a small wood balcony. On back of image: "Lou Automobile...
Louisville Country Club on River Road. A large building with curved canopies over five central windows on the second floor. The Louisville Country Club has a manicured lawn peopled with numerous wood director's chairs and three umbrellas with...
Buildings; Sports & recreation facilities; Country clubs; Swimming pools
Louisville Country Club swimming pool. Two lifeguards watch the pool from a stand as bathers dangle their feet in the water, exit the pool, or stand alongside the pool, where a man with outspread arms supports another man on his shoulders.
Louisville Country Club sitting room, sporting ornate architecture and pillars, double doors open to outside, armchairs, and a few tables on the wood floor and area rug.
Pendennis Club, social club in Louisville, located at Fourth and Walnut Streets. A light, two-story building with small balconies over the front door and bay window. On back of image: "The first club in social life of the city."...
Pendennis Club, the first social club in Louisville, located at Fourth and Walnut Streets. A light, two-story building with small balconies over the front door and bay window. Three cars are parked along the street. There are two people by the door...
Pendennis Club, the first social club in Louisville, located at Fourth and Walnut Streets. A light, two-story building with small balconies over the front door and bay window. There is a striped canopy off part of the club by the bay window....