Brick building, the National Distillers' Sunnybrook or Sunny Brook plant on 28th Street side, with water about halfway up a doorway. A dark diagonal line near the top of the building indicates how deep the water was. Copy photograph.
Buildings; Advertisements; Signs (Notices); Brick wall signs; Street railroad tracks; Electric lines
Long two-story brick building at the corner of Twenty-Eighth and Greenwood, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses State Fair Exchange (C. M. Rose, proprietor). A large painted ad for Frank Fehr's F.F.X.L. is on the side of the building. A...
Small one-story wooden building on the corner of Twenty-Eighth and Greenwood, Louisville, Kentucky. Business is a Pool Parlor (2-1/2 cents a cue, owned(?) by E. Seibert). Ads for Havana Ribbon cigars and Star tobacco are by the door. "C.W. +...
Two-story wooden building with wooden awning at the corner of Twenty-Eighth and Chestnut, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor grocery advertises Salada Tea, Lipton's Teas, Mother's Bread, Senn & Ackerman Lager Beer, and Kellogg's Toasted Corn...
Buildings; Signs (Notices); Advertisements; Men; Street railroad tracks
Two-story brick building with decorative third-story windows at the corner of Twenty-Eighth and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Business on ground floor is unidentifiable, although there is a poster for Frank Fehr's Lager Beer. A man is visible...