US consumers spend $87 million annually on sporting goods and services (National Sporting Goods Association, 2008). Each year sporting goods manufacturers also spend millions of dollars creating innovative products for consumers looking to improve...
Stewart's Dry Goods on corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets (501 S. Fourth St.), Louisville, Kentucky. The photo shows entrances on two sides of the building, each with its own suspended canopy. Women can be seen window shopping at a display of...
Stores & shops; Buildings; Automobiles; Streets; Historic buildings; Stewart Dry Goods Co., Inc.
Address: 501 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Rows of black cars are parked on either side of the Stewart Dry Goods Company at the corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard). The stone and brick building rises several...
Display room at Jefferson Dry Goods store with mattresses, bed frames, cabinets, shelves, and chairs on the floor. Text on image: Jefferson Dry Goods Co. 5th floor. Feb. 9, 1945. Address: Jefferson Dry Goods Company, 237 South 4th Street,...
Display room at Jefferson Dry Goods store with dresses hanging on racks, as well as pillows, fabric, and drapes. Text on image: Jefferson Dry Goods Co. 4th floor. Feb. 9, 1945. Address: Jefferson Dry Goods Company, 237 South 4th Street, Louisville,...
Window displays; Stores & shops; Hats; Buildings; Mannequins; Stewart Dry Goods Co., Inc.
A female mannequin sits in the display window at Stewart Dry Goods Company which was located in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The mannequin wears a sheath dress and holds a feathered fan and long white gloves. She looks toward a stand on which a...
Window displays; Stores & shops; Hats; Stewart Dry Goods Co., Inc.
Women's hats are on display in the Stewart's Dry Goods Company show window. Two sets of candelabra, a small table and mirror accessorize the display. A heavy cloth valance runs along the top of the window. In the center of the window is a discreet...
Stores & shops; Window displays; Lace; Stewart Dry Goods Co., Inc.
A display window at Stewart Dry Goods company shows expanses of lace. A large bouquet of flowers in a metal vase stands between two three-footed props displaying the lace. Sprigs of ivy decorate the walls and above the display are images of Greek...
Stores & shops; Window displays; Gloves; Stewart Dry Goods Co., Inc.
Address: 501 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A chariot with two horses decorates the frieze above the glove display in the window of Stewart Dry Goods. Many pairs of gloves are set out on tables and display stands. A floral arrangement and...
Stores & shops; Window displays; Clothing & dress; Stewart Dry Goods Co., Inc.
Address: 501 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A banner of a horse and rider is hung on the wall behind three women's outfits in the Stewart Dry Goods Store window. A couple of hats and a pair of shoes are also displayed. Just behind the...
Stores & shops; Department stores; Window displays; Toys; Stewart Dry Goods Co., Inc.
A window at Stewart Dry Goods in Louisville, Kentucky is decorated with a variety of toys. A fringed curtain frames the top of the window and a small "Stewart's" sign is at the bottom center of the window. Next to the little sign is...
Buildings; Stores & shops; Stewart Dry Goods Co., Inc.
Address: 501 S. Fourth St. Usually credited to McDonald and Dodd, the Stewart's Dry Goods building was another project designed by Alfred S. Joseph while serving as chief architect and chief engineer for that firm. The photo shows an entrance on...
Rendering for 330-334 W. Market Street, never built. Bacon Dry Goods was the oldest department store in Louisville from its opening in 1845 until it was purchased by Dilliard's in 1998. This drawing shows the skyscraper proposed by Joseph &...
Interior view of Jefferson Dry Goods Company with rows of tables and counters displaying merchandise. Address: Jefferson Dry Goods Company, 4th Street and Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Address: 501 S. Fourth St. This drawing of the Stewart's Dry Goods building shows a single entrance with suspended canopy. The image was probably drawn in advance of the work and the design later changed to include another entrance. The building...
Six-story painted brick building with signs and window displays for Jefferson Dry Goods Company on the first floor. To the left is Dan Cohen Shoes. Title supplied by cataloger.
Six-story painted brick building with signs and window displays for Jefferson Dry Goods Company on the first floor. To the left is Dan Cohen Shoes. Title supplied by cataloger.
View of the Jefferson Dry Goods Company building from across the street. It is a six-story building with window displays along the ground floor. Address: 237 S. 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.