History of the Parkland Neighborhood

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E.D. Morton and Company, 516 W Main Street.

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The Galt House, First and Main Streets, Louisville, Kentucky

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Carter Dry Goods and National Grocer, Louisville, Kentucky, 1922

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A boat with "Hollywood Showboat" on the side is near the shore of Louisville, Kentucky. Beyond that are the smokestacks of the Louisville Gas & Electric Company and a sign reading, "The Gateway to the South / Louisville." Cars are parked along theā€¦

A Short clip from the oral history interview of Tricia and Kelly Burke detailing their memories of time spent on the Belvedere.

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Black and White detail image of the Belvedere Fountain facing the city with the Galt House and First National Tower visible on the left.

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Black and White detail image of the Belvedere Fountain looking towards the river with a bridge in the background.

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An aerial photograph of downtown Louisville, the Ohio River, and Southern Indiana with the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge, also known as the Second Street Bridge, in the center of the river. Title supplied by cataloger.

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A black and white image depicting an aerial view of downtown Louisville, the Ohio River, and Southern Indiana with two bridges visible.

A Short clip from the longer oral history interview of Ida Maney Nash and Meme Sweets Runyon in which Nash discusses the role of the Junior League's Stairways building and other buildings on W. Main as an anchor to the revitalization of Main Street.
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