History of the Parkland Neighborhood

American Legion Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, 1929.

Dublin Core

Title

American Legion Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, 1929.

Subject

Streets
Stores & shops
Crowds
Banks
American Legion
Signs (Notices)

Description

Address: Fourth Avenue and Guthrie Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Crowds teem in downtown Louisville during the American Legion Convention of 1929. Flags of the United States line the street as people in civilian clothes and military uniforms roam the area. On the left a sign for Lee Lewis Restaurant is visible. Across the street a tent is set up. Two signs are welcoming the American Legion Convention. The Bankers Bond Company is visible at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Guthrie Street.

Creator

Caufield & Shook

Source

http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/cs/id/1466/rec/200

Publisher

University of Louisville Photographic Archives

Date

1929

Contributor

Caufield & Shook Collection

Rights

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

Identifier

ULPA CS 106265

Files

http://history.library.louisville.edu/omeka/files/original/57b50a18679aae2094454bae83795588.jpg

Citation

Caufield & Shook, “American Legion Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, 1929.,” History of the Parkland Neighborhood, accessed April 19, 2024, https://exhibit.parklandhistory.org/cms/items/show/94.