1) Insula of the Painted Vaults 2) Horrea Epagathiana 3) Capitolium 4) forum 5) Temple of Roma and Augustus 6) Insula of Diana 7) Piazza delle Corporazioni (Forum of the Corporations) 8) theater 9) Baths of Neptune 10) Sullan walls.
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Theaters; Stores & shops; Variety stores
400 block of 4th Street on the west side. Entrance to the Rex Theater with an ornate overhang. Stores are on either side of the theater, including a Woolworth's.
400 block of south Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard, on the south side. Theater with a marquee advertising Mable Mason in Revelations of a Wife.
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Theaters; Hotels; Coffeehouses
400 block west Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard, looking east. View down Walnut Street with the Walnut theater, a cafeteria, and the Seelbach Hotel along one side of the street and the Hotel Watterson and a coffee shop on the other side.
444 south 4th Street on the west side. View of the Alamo Theatre entrance with an ornate overhang lit up. The marquee is advertising 'Daredevil's Reward.'
500 block of south 4th Street on the west side looking south at Majestic Theatre. The marquee advertises the movie The Stolen Bride. It is a brick and stone building with ornate detail work.
500 block of south 4th Street on the west side. A block of multi-story brick buildings including a theater, Lee Lewis Restaurant, Durand-Perry women's clothing shop, and Queen Quality Shoes.
600 block of south 4th Street on the east side looking north. A row of different height buildings including Louisville Rubber Company, a record shop, Western Auto Supply Company, and the Kentucky Theater.
Streets; Buildings; Stores & shops; Commercial facilities; Automobile equipment & supplies stores; Theaters; Hotels; Brown Hotel (Louisville, Ky.)
600 block of south 4th Street on the east side looking south. A row of businesses including the Kentucky Theater and Western Auto Supply Company with the Brown Hotel in the distance.
600 block of south 4th Street on the east side. Multi-story stone building with a Bilharz storefront next to a theater. Portions of the image are overexposed.
600 block of South 4th Street on the west side. Front of the Rialto Building, a stone building with a marquee reading B.F. Keith's. Located at 616 South 4th Street.
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