Hathaway & Clark Funeral Home
Hathaway & Clark Funeral Home
Hathaway & Clark Funeral Home, 2718 Virginia Ave., started in 1901 and thought to be the oldest minority-owned funeral home in the city and now operated by former Louisville Alderman Lawrence Montgomery and his family.
Mary K. Marlatt
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock & Mary K. Marlatt
April 2015
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock & Mary K. Marlatt
Parkland Boys and Girls Club
Parkland Boys and Girls Club, 3200 Greenwood Avenue, Louisville, KY 40211
Attica Scott
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
http://www.bgckyana.org/our-clubs/our-clubs/parkland.aspx
Parkland Scholar House
Parkland Scholar House, 1309 Catalpa St.,
Parkland Scholar House, 1309 Catalpa St., which offers a residential program for single-parent families in the former Parkland Elementary School, built in 1891.
Joel Anderson
April 2015
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
The Courier Journal, June 3, 1973
5 years later (after 1968) most of the improvements have been institutional.
Joel Anderson
1973
Lyles Mall
Photo of Lyles Mall
Joel Anderson
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
April 2015
Ashanti House
Ashanti House
Joel Anderson
Parkland Community Garden, 28th and Dumesnil.
Parkland Community Garden, 28th and Dumesnil.
Parkland Community Garden, 28th and Dumesnil.
Joel Anderson, Attica Scott
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
April 2015
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
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Former Parkland Carnegie Library
Former Parkland Carnegie Library, now Metro Police Department internal investigations office. 2743 Virginia Ave.,
Parkland Carnegie Library, 2743 Virginia Ave., built in 1899 and closed as a library in the 1980s. It now houses the Metro Police Department’s internal investigations office.
Joel Anderson
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
April 2015
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
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Lyles Mall
Lyles Mall, 2600 W., Broadway,
Lyles Mall, 2600 W., Broadway, named for and developed by Lenny Lyles, a formeer University of Louisville and NFL football star.
Joel Anderson
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
April 2015
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
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Parkland Rising
“Parkland Rising,” at 3201 Greenwood Ave.,
“Parkland Rising,” a two-story mural featuring the mythological phoenix bird, which rises from the ashes, at 3201 Greenwood Ave., the scene of fatal shootings in May 2011.
Joel Anderson
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
April 2015
Joel Anderson, Angelica Bullock, Mary K. Marlatt
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