Two-story dark brick building at the corner of Twentieth and Rowan, Louisville, Kentucky. Large wooden awning on the ground floor. Painted sign on the side of the building advertises Fritz Eberle Grocery and Saloon as well as Frank Fehr's F.F.X.L.
Two-story wood building at the corner of Twenty-Fourth and Duncan, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor cafe juts out from the rest of the building and is Hilda's Cafe. On the side of the cafe is an advertisement for Horse Traders Exchange Pool Room...
Two-story brick building at the corner of Nineteenth and Cedar (formerly Grayson), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is H. Hanekamp's West End Liquor House and Saloon, with painted advertisements on the side of the building for H....
Buildings; Cafes; Signs (Notices); Water pumps; Barbershops; Men
Two-story light wooden building at the corner of Twenty-Sixth and Rowan, Louisville, Kentucky. Street sign and trolley car wires visible. Ground floor of building houses a barber shop, where a man stands next to a barber-striped post, and R....
Two-story brick building with long windows at the corner of Twenty-Sixth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses Hubbuch's Cafe, selling Fortuna Whisky and Senn & Ackerman Lager Beer. A man is visible...
Buildings; Liquor stores; Barbershops; Advertisements; Signs (Notices); Water pumps
Two-story wooden building at the corner of Twenty-Sixth and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky; signpost for W. Broadway is visible. Two ground floor businesses housed in this building: a Union Shaving Parlor and a cafe that serves Fortuna Whisky and...
Buildings; Advertisements; Water pumps; Wooden buildings
Two-story wooden building with large wooden awning at the corner of Twenty-Sixth and Magazine, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor appears to house a cafe; ads for Senn & Ackerman Lager Beer, Phoenix Common Beer, and Frank Fehr's can all be...
Buildings; Advertisements; Signs (Notices); Eating & drinking facilities; Water pumps
Tall three-story brick building with long windows on the corner of Twenty-Seventh and Portland, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses E. Stephany's [Cafe], selling Fortuna Whisky and Senn & Ackerman Lager Beer among others.
Two-story building on the corner of Seventh and St. Catherine, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor appears to have a shop of some sort with posters for Frank Fehr's Brewing and a concert by the Florentine Singers; next door is a barber shop. Around...
Two-story brick building at the corner of Seventh and Shipp, Louisville, Kentucky. G. W. Schweickhardt's Cafe, with a large ad for Frank Fehr's F. F. X. I. For Family Use. Posters for Frank Fehr's Brewing and Phoenix Brewing in the window.
Three-story dark brick building next to three-story white brick building at the corner of Eighth and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Dark-bricked building appears to be residential (does not advertise services), while ground floor of white brick...
Buildings; Cafes; Eating & drinking facilities; Bars; Signs (Notices); Pedestrians; Electric signs; Street railroad tracks; Furniture stores; Boys; Water pumps
Three-story brick building on street corner at Tweflth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky, with a small room at the top and a garage, shown in different eras (with different businesses operating in it).
Buildings; Grocery stores; Signs (Notices); Water pumps; Advertisements; Pedestrians
Two-story dark wooden building at the corner of Eleventh and Madison, Louisville, Kentucky. A. Belker's Grocery is located on the ground floor, with an advertisement for "Handsome Presents" that come free with every sack of Magnolia...
Paintings; Allusions; Anti-Americanism; Politics & government; Political issues; Capitalism; Imperialism; Wealth; Corruption; Poverty; Emigration & immigration; Social classes; Economic & social conditions; Domestic life; Child labor;...
"This enormous, collage-like painting is crammed with anti-American allusions. An electric chair sits on the plinth at the top center (the Rosenbergs were electrocuted as Russian spies in 1953). A GI nonchalantly reads a pornographic magazine....