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Vintage
Post Card Greetings
from Louisville

"City Hall, Louisville, Ky."
ca. 1905 - 1910.
The
bell tower is a (very) few years newer than the rest of the Louisville City
Hall.
The original burned early. The building is a blend of predominantly
Italianate and French
Second Empire architecture. Close up, you can still see many
fascinating ornaments and
stone carvings relating to local industry and agriculture.
This
view is taken from the Court House lawn.
Where now there are mature plantings,
in this view you see a lawn with an early spring flower garden. At the
corner (of 6th and Jefferson),
this view shows a cannon. We have no information on its significance,
but would like to know.
A statue of Louis XVI now occupies that spot. Louis XVI lent the city
his name. The statue,
by the Versailles court sculptor Valois, was a gift of Louisville's sister
city, Montpellier.
Vintage
Postcard Views of Louisville
Old
Louisville
Second
Street
Third
Avenue
Fourth Avenue
St
James Court
Central
Park
The
Confederate Monument
Churches
Hotels
Schools
The 1937
Flood
Louisville (the
rest of the city)
Churchill
Downs and the Kentucky Derby
The Old Court
House
City Hall
East to West along Broadway
The Seelbach
Hotel
Railroad Stations
Churches
Without extended descriptions:
Fourth Street
The Armory
Hotels
The Old Post
Office and Customs House
City Parks
Cemeteries
Miscellaneous
Post cards and info courtesy of and
from
the historic collections of Old Louisville's
Samuel Culbertson Mansion.
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