In the United States substance abuse takes a toll that is costly in both economic and human terms. In 2005 we paid 467.7 billion dollars to address the consequences of substance abuse, and each year we have lost an estimated 537,000 of our fellows...
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Members of the University of Louisville basektball team and staff and a flight crew (pilots and flight attendants) outside a Trans World Airline plane, on the tarmac. This image is from a trip the University of Louisville basketball team took in...
Buildings; Vehicles; Airplanes; Airports; Flight crews; Air pilots; Bowman Field (Ky.)
A flight crew consisting of seven men (three in uniforms, four in leather jackets) pose with an airplane in the background at Bowman Field, Louisville, Kentucky. The man third from the left is Alvin L. Prichard, Sr. and
to his immediate right is...
Biplane landing during first aviation flight in Kentucky staged by American aviation pioneer Glen H. Curtiss, June 18, 1910 at Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Biplane preparing to take off during the first aviation flight staged by American aviation pioneer Glen H. Curtiss at Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky on June 18, 1910. Title supplied by cataloger.
Buildings; Vehicles; Airplanes; Airports; Air pilots; Bowman Field (Ky.)
Captain Russ executes a loop in an airplane above Louisville, Kentucky. The airplane is based at Bowman Field. The airfield, established in 1919 by Abram H. Bowman, is still in operation, although Standiford Field (now Louisville International...
Catalog of an exhibition of prints depicting the biblical story of Joseph and Mary's journey to Egypt to escape King Herod. The exhibit was presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute from April 30-May 31, 1951.
Men examine early aviation accident at Churchill Downs. Biplane wing appears to have broken in what R.G. Potter described as a "slight mishap" that occurred when American aviation pioneer Glen H. Curtiss brought two planes to Churchill...