In 2003, Wilson Creek running through Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in central Kentucky was restored to its original winding path through a valley field. Early 20th century settlers had previously redirected this creek to run a straight...
A number of cars are parked at the curb in front of the building that housed the First National Bank, Louisville Trust Co. and Louisville Title Co. at 224 S. Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A four-sided clock is suspended from the corner of the...
Photo is taken from outside looking in at people inside the campus bookstore housed in the newly constructed University Center. Stuffed animals and knick-knacks line the shelves along the wall. The Student Center was built in 1959, and dedicated...
Address: 419 Finzer Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Along the top portion of this brick building are signs painted directly on the brick which read "Stewart's" and "Furniture Warehouse." The section with the word...
Painted-over brick wall sign on side of old industrial building in abandoned parking lot across the street from Papa John's Cardinal Stadium on Byrne Avenue near Floyd Street. Building once housed Fulton Seafood Industries, Inc. and bears plastic...
Industrial/ old factory building, in abandoned parking lot across the street from Cardinal Stadium on Floyd Street. Building once housed Fulton Seafood Industries, Inc. and bears plastic lettering for "Martco."
Buildings; Automobiles; Windows; Caufield & Shook, Inc. (photographers); Bernheim Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 638-640 S. Fourth Street. One of the earliest office buildings commissioned from the Joseph & Joseph firm, this striking building still stands. During the 1920s and 1930s, it housed the photographic studios of Caufield & Shook, who...
Buildings; Brigman Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Educational facilities; Universities & colleges; Columns; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School
Brigman Hall, when it housed the Speed Scientific School, University of Louisville, Belknap Campus, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936. A vase-like concrete ornament, a curved drive, and a building are seen. The building is two stories with two wide, low...
Aftermath of 1913 flood, Rugby Distillery. Two walls of whiskey aging in barrels, row upon row, have collapsed towards the flooding water, and the brick walls that housed them are torn. The flood occurred in January 1913 following heavy rain. The...
Buildings; Financial facilities; Lincoln Savings Bank (Louisville, Ky.)
Multiple views of Lincoln Savings Bank at 136 South 4th Street on the northwest corner of 4th Street and Market Street. The building, which housed the bank and other offices, was designed by the architectural firm Joseph & Joseph. A Western...
Location: Dixie Highway, Pleasure Ridge Park. When it opened in 1911, Waverly Hills Sanatorium housed only eight patients. The design of the building is in keeping with theories of the time regarding the efficacy of a rural setting and atmosphere...
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...
Address: 1603 S. Second Street. This building served as the neighborhood theater for a mixed professional and working class area near the present duPont Manual High School. An arched entryway appears to have drapery suspended from above. The...
The Dean's Building, with weeds in the foreground. A covered entrance is visible; other buildings and cars are seen indistinctly in the background. The Dean's Building was formerly used as the Women's Building. The cars date this image to the 1920s...
Robbins Hall, when it housed the offices of the Kent School of Social Work. The words "Kent School of Social Work" are posted on the top of the overhang by the door; there are several trees near the building, an an air conditioner in one...
Minority Affairs was known as the Office of Black Affairs when it was housed at the corner of Brook and Barbee, and at South First Street (1973-1976). The Office of Minority Affairs was established in 1976 and was an expansion of the Office of...
Med Center One houses the compliance offices for the Health Sciences Campus, the Office of Industry Contracts, and training space. This building formerly housed the Paul Schultz Commercial Artist Company. It earlier housed an auto parts supplier...
The Baxter Building was torn down in 1925 by the University of Louisville to make way for the Speed Art Museum. Location: Belknap Campus: on site of present-day Speed Art Museum. The Baxter Building served as a the main building for the House of...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Students; Dormitories; Men; Women
A group of students (perhaps members of the Deja-vu staff) pose at the entrance of Otter Hall, which housed student publication offices at the time. Another "barracks building" is visible in the background. One of the Naval Barracks, it...