Living rooms; Furniture; Bookcases; Houses; Dwellings; Interiors
A long view of the front rooms of 2515 Longest Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky is shown. In the foreground is a room with a long wood and upholstery couch, a chair, and built-in bookcases. In the middle ground is the entryway with doors on the right...
A pendant light with a shade hangs down low over a dining room table at 2515 Longest Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. The table and chairs are made of dark wood and the seats are upholstered. A sideboard sits against the back wall along with a table...
Fireplaces; Chairs; Tables; Furniture; Living rooms; Houses; Dwellings; Interiors
Two upholstered chairs are set at an angle in front of a fireplace in the sitting room of 2515 Longest Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. Tall wood-framed windows flank the fireplace and two andirons sit within it. Radiators are under the windows and...
A carpet runner climbs a wooden staircase at 2515 Longest Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. A chandelier lights the area as does a large window at the stair landing. To the right is a small hallway leading to another room. A sideboard, carpet and a...
Allen R. Carter of Louisville, Kentucky, sitting in a chair with two young boys on his lap. Photograph has been painted on. President of the Builders Finance Corporation. Handwritten on back of image: 2403 Longest Ave.; credit, Walton Jones...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses;
Amelia Place, the official residence of President of the University of Louisville. This is a front view of the house, looking up across the lawn. Named in honor of Amelia Brown Frazier, mother of Brown-Forman Corporation vice chairman Owsley Brown...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses;
Front of Amelia Place. The brick building has a large porch on the side, two dormer windows, and two chimneys. There is an American flag flying from one of the columns in the front doorway. Amelia Place is the official residence of President of the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses;
Amelia Place, the official residence of President of the University of Louisville. This is a close-up view taken from one side of the front lawn. A wreath with pink flowers hangs on the door. A screened in sunroom is situated adjacent to the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses; Driveways; Columns;
Amelia Place and driveway. Two brick columns frame the red brick house. The side and front of the house are visible, including its dormers, porches, and one chimney. A vehicle is parked in the driveway; the address of the house, 2515 Longest...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses;
Amelia Place, a red brick house with dormer windows and a large porch on the side. Three chimneys are visible. The front doorway has columns. Amelia Place is the official residence of President of the University of Louisville. Named in honor of...
Cars crossing a bridge. The cars are coming toward the viewer. Text printed on verso reads, "This view shows the Mobile River span of the Chocrane Bridge across the headwaters of Mobile Bay. The total length of this bridge is 10.7 miles and it...
Utility poles; Street railroad tracks; Automobiles; Dwellings; Houses; Louisville Gas and Electric Company; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 1300 block Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Handwritten on front: "January 10 - 1921, Louisville Gas & Electric Co., Bardstown Road near Longest Ave. looking North showing all lines moved to Southwest side of street."...
Dwellings; Houses; Stores & shops; Street railroad tracks; Automobiles; Utility poles; Louisville Gas and Electric Company; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 1300 block Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Handwritten on front: "January 10 - 1921, Louisville Gas & Electric Co., Bardstown Road near Longest Ave. looking South showing all lines moved to Southwest side of street."...
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, which spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. Several large steamboats are docked in the distance. The bridge opened for use in 1866 and, at the time, was the longest suspension...
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge. Four men stand on the Ohio River bank below the bridge. This bridge spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. It opened for use in 1866 and, at the time, was the longest...
A man, suitably dressed for caving in tall black boots, walks through Deserted Chamber, a geological feature in Mammoth Cave. The Deserted Chamber is a room 100 feet in length within the cave system. Mammoth Cave is the longest cave system in the...
Giant's Coffin in Mammoth Cave. This rock formation, resembling a large coffin, is forty feet long, twenty feet wide, and eight feet high. It is on the right of the Main Cave, one mile from the entrance. Mammoth Cave is the longest cave system in...
Gothic Chapel in Mammoth Cave. This room within the cave system gives the illusion that it is supported by gigantic stalactites which extend from ceiling to floor. Mammoth Cave is the longest cave system in the world and located within Mammoth Cave...
Mineral formation of gypsum inside Mammoth Cave. Mammoth Cave is the longest cave system in the world and located within Mammoth Cave National Park in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky.
Two men on the banks of the Kentucky River, and another man in a small boat in the river, survey the High Bridge, which was originally planned to be a suspension bridge but construction was halted during the Civil War. When the bridge was completed...