Northwest corner of 4th Street and Liberty Street. A multi-story stone building with Bon Ton on the ground level. A policeman stands in the intersection.
Northwest corner of 4th Street and Liberty Street. A policeman stands in the middle of the intersection. The street is lined with businesses including Feltman and Curme, a shoe store, Randall Clothes, and the YMCA Cafeteria. A few sawhorses are on...
Looking south down 4th Street from Liberty Street. Intersection at the 400 block of south 4th Street with a Woolworth and Company at one corner and a Will Sales jewelers and Snyder's Hats at the opposite corner. A policeman stands in the...
Streets; Buildings; Stores & shops; Department stores
4th Street at Liberty looking west. A policeman standing in the intersection of 4th Street and Liberty Street. The Kaufman Strauss building is to the south. Crowds of people are on the sidewalks in front of stores and other buildings.
Southeast corner of 4th Street and Liberty Street. The Courier-Journal office building flanked by Snyder's Hats, a jewelry store, and Hanover shoe store, with finance offices on the upper levels of the building.
Southwest corner of 4th Street and Liberty Street. F.W. Woolworth Company. A long row of window displays beneath the awning and sign at the corner of 4th and Liberty Street.
Forts & fortifications; Historic sites; Alamo (San Antonio, Tex.); Buildings
Exterior view of the Alamo fort from across a road. Front wall and part of the side are visible. A star is at the top of the front wall. Title: 16578 'The Alamo' - Texas Cradle of Liberty (Dating from 1744), San Antonio. Text on left: Keystone View...
Baptist churches; Churches; Education; Universities & colleges; Men; Liberty Female College
The Baptist Church of Glasgow, Kentucky, a brick church with a pointed turret and arched windows, is seen in the foreground; a man in a suit stands in front along one of the weathered picket fences encircling parts of the yard, which also contains...
The former Courier-Journal building, now the Landmark Building, at the corner of Liberty Street and Third Street in a row of other buildings. Title supplied by cataloger.
Aerial view of large building with smaller buildings around it at the edge of the water. Multiple boats are in the water. Castle Garden was an immigration center from 1855-1890. Title: 33. Castle Gardens and Liberty Statue, New York City U.S.
Fourth Street between Liberty Street and Broadway with crowds of pedestrians in front of theaters and stores, including drugstores, Besten & Langen, Kaufman Straus, and other businesses.