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Union Station - the original depot for train traffic into Louisville. Presently used by T.A.R.C. (Transit Authority of River City), the bus transit system for the city.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


The Brown Hotel on 4th and Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky. In the old days, it was Kentucky's largest.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631



Outlook Point on the peak in Iroquois Park overlooking the city of Louisville from the south.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


Courthouse and City Hall sitting side by side.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


This area is actually outside one of the entrances to the park typically within the Cherokee Triangle.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


This is within Cherokee Park.... Beargrass Creek.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


Entrance to Cave Hill Cemetery, even though the postcard says Cove Hill.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


Zachary Taylor National Veteran's Cemetery off Brownsboro Road

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


4th Avenue in Louisville between Green and Walnut Streets.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


 


J. B. Speed Art Museum associated with University of Louisville.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


Back of the postcard reads:
Natural location in Iroquois Park; colored lights shining on jets of water form a mist curtain, seats 3,400, cost $100,000.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


Doesn't look quite the same today. Today's Galt House is remodeled and grown much bigger than this!

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


Churchill Downs Winner's Circle - Home of the Kentucky Derby

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


Seelbach Hotel, Louisville.

Submitted by: Tammy Maddox, Registry #0003071


Memorial Auditorium

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631


Early Canal Locks of the McAlpin Locks and Dam in Louisville circa 1906.

Submitted by: Donald Murphy, Registry#0000631