History of the Parkland Neighborhood

Traffic at Sixth and Market Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, 1933.

Dublin Core

Title

Traffic at Sixth and Market Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, 1933.

Subject

Transportation
Street railroads
Automobiles
Streets
Stores & shops

Description

Address: Market and Sixth Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Two trolleys approach the intersection of Market and Sixth Streets. Numerous cars are parked and are driving along the road, including one in which two passengers are riding in a rumble seat. An officer in a white shirt monitors the intersection. Numerous shops line Market Street, including New York Clothing Co., Krekel Jeweler, and Ben Snyder. Written on the image is the date and time: May 27, 1933 / 11:15 A.M.

Creator

Caufield & Shook

Source

http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/cs/id/1512/rec/309

Publisher

University of Louisville Photographic Archives

Date

1933-05-27
1930

Contributor

Caufield & Shook Collection

Rights

http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/description/collection/cs#conditions

Identifier

ULPA CS 127937

Files

http://history.library.louisville.edu/omeka/files/original/6af63db934b43ce4cff1cafba2e2fa34.jpg

Citation

Caufield & Shook, “Traffic at Sixth and Market Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, 1933.,” History of the Parkland Neighborhood, accessed April 24, 2024, https://exhibit.parklandhistory.org/cms/items/show/82.