100 block of south 4th Street on the west side. Row of multi-story brick buildings, including one with a sign reading Urban Building. Businesses include Meffert Equipment Company and Lincoln Building and Loan Association.
100 block of south 4th Street on the west side. Row of multi-story brick buildings with storefronts for Lincoln Bank and Trust Company and Chancellor Cigar.
Northwest corner of 4th Street and Market Street looking north. Lincoln Bank and Trust Company in a multi-story stone building with arched windows. A painted sign for Meffert Office Equipment is on a nearby building.
Buildings; Commercial facilities; Financial facilities; City & town life
Busy intersection at 4th Street with neon signs for the Time Finance Company on the second floor of a building and storefronts and signs on the ground floor with people walking past on the sidewalks.
Multiple views of commercial buildings at 5th Street and Jefferson Street including The Kentucky Company, Franklin Pioneer Corporation, and Southern Savings and Building Association.
Financial facilities; Show windows; Marble; Buildings
Address: 419 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The front of the Greater Louisville Savings & Building Association has two large plate glass display windows set on the first floor. Underneath the windows is marble. Above, the building is...
Liberty Bank & Trust Company, located at Second and Market Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. A wall bears an advertisement saying "Confidence." A number of cars are parked along the corner, and there are two pedestrians.
The Highlands branch of Louisville National Bank & Trust Company, located at Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue (now a Chase Bank). Two large black circles appear on the photograph, with one reading "2 Reverse this picture."
Portland Bank, branch of First National in Louisville, Kentucky. A crowd of men lines the front and side of the brick building. A sign at the corner of the building says "Portland Bank" A sign above the windows says "[ ] First...
Bank of St. Helens, St. Helens, Kentucky is at a sharp intersection, in a panoramic photograph on a wet day. 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...
Southwest corner of West Broadway at 3rd Street. A policeman stands in the intersection with a stop sign. A multi-story stone and brick building is at the corner with a Federal Land Bank on the first floor.
Northeast corner of 4th Street and Guthrie Street. Multi-story stone building with stores and offices at street level, including Gordon's Millinery and The Bankers Bond or The Fourth Street Bank.
500 block of south 4th Street on the east side looking south at a row of businesses, including Lerner Stores Corporation, Hollywood Shops, a shoe store, and ""The Fourth Street Bank.""
Southwest corner of 4th Street and Chestnut Street. Multi-story brick building with a Southern Optical Company and National Bank of Kentucky on the ground floor. A sign attached to the side of the building on the south 4th Street side reads B.F....
Southwest corner of 4th Street and Chestnut Street with the National Bank of Kentucky and the Southern Optical Company on the ground floor of a multi-story brick building, known as the Francis Building.
608 South 4th Street, the Francis Building, on the west side. Fourth Street entrance of the Francis Building and storefronts for a cigar company and the National Bank of Kentucky.