Buildings; Charitable organizations; Public service
Volunteers of America, Preston & Fehr, Louisville, Kentucky. A churchlike building with a slanted roof and domed windows on the second floor. Stairs lead up to the door. The building included a men's lodge, daytime nursery, emergency kitchen,...
"Preston Lodge F & A. M." (Free and Accepted Masons), Louisville, Kentucky. The first floor has concrete blocks and a tiny window; the second and third floors are connected by marble pillars around three windows on each of those...
Buildings; Hotels; Lodges; Henry Clay Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 604 S. Third Street. The Lodge Room for the Elks Club (inside the Henry Clay Hotel) shows a large room with numerous chairs. Other elements include a mosaic of the United States flag with 48 stars, a clock, a star on a pole, and large...
Buildings; Theaters; Cultural facilities; Restaurants; Lodges; Cozy Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 3105 S. Third Street. This ornamented building served as a Masonic Lodge (# 740, Free and Accepted Masons), motion picture theater, and a coffee shop. From 1917-1937, City Directories list both Cozy Theater and Suburban Hall as either...
Interior and exterior views at the Salvation Army Men's Social Service building, or the Salvation Army Men's Lodge, including a dining room, kitchen, loading duck, and industrial work areas.
Address: 515 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. The Preston Lodge, No. 281 building is shown. In Greek Revival style, the building is made of stone, is symmetrical and has a flat roof. In addition to its name and number, the letters "F and...
Wooden benches line the walls of the Shibboleth Lodge. A waist-high wooden stand is at the center of the room opposite a large wooden seat set atop a small dais. Stairs lead up to a balcony above the dais where a few seats and an organ are. Other...
Couches are set back to back along the middle of the Shibboleth Lounge club room. Large carpets are set under the couches on top of the wood floor. Collapsible tables are set in front of the couches. Arm chairs and bookshelves line the walls. On...
A large group of men in suits pose in four long rows in a meeting room at the Seelbach Hotel. Text on bottom: Louisville Lodge No. 5 Loyal Order of Moose Class Initiation Sunday April 14, 1946 Seelbach Hotel.
An African American man with a gray beard and a young black man stand at a large stone gateway on the Woodburn farm in Woodford County, Kentucky. A lodge is visible just inside the gate. The Woodburn horse farm was owned and operated by the...
Address: 604 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A double bed with a bedspread sits by two windows in this room at the Henry Clay Hotel. A dresser with a mirror and small lamp sits in the corner. A desk with blotter and a chair is against one...
Address: 604 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Empty tables in the dining room of the Henry Clay Hotel. The tables have white cloths, carafes, and salt and pepper shakers on them. The chairs are dark wood. Near the windows is a large reception...
Address: 604 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Couches and chairs sit empty in the Henry Clay Hotel lobby. The registration desk is to the right with a clock above it. The ceiling includes ornate molding. Lighting is provided by two...
Address: 604 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A car is stopped at the traffic lights in front of the Henry Clay Hotel at the corner of Third Street at Chestnut Street. The brick and stone building has a suspended canopy above the entrance and...
A group of men stand in multiple rows In front of a building with columns. The signs on the building read "Louisville Credit Men's Association." The text below reads Louisville Lodge No. 5 Loyal Order of Moose. Class Initiation, Sunday...