Broken Sidewalk
Congratulations to Charlie G for being first to correctly identify our last sidewalk photo as Southwestern Parkway at Shawnee Park just south of Market Street. He'll receive a prestigious Broken Sidewalk magnet to honor the occasion.
You too can have your own...
Louisville is rolling out a bike share system this year that will place some 300 bikes across Downtown and nearby core neighborhoods (help choose where they go over here). While the city determines the logistics of implementing the system,...
We have a Sidewalk Challenge milestone to report: Joshua Poe wins our first Sidewalk Challenge prize: a Broken Sidewalk sewer cover magnet. He was the first to correctly identify last week's sidewalk as 16th Street looking south between Market and Jefferson...
Happy New Year, Broken Sidewalkers! We're back with another news roundup, but first, congratulations to Veronika, Michael Gardner, and Debra Richards Harlan (via our Facebook page) for correctly identifying our last sidewalk photo as St. Catherine Street looking west...
We hope everyone had a great holiday with family and friends. We're back with another news roundup and sidewalk challenge. Congrats to Neal, Debra, and Brian O'Neill (via our Facebook page) for correctly identifying our last sidewalk as Frankfort Avenue...
Congratulations to Joshua Poe and Jeff Noble for correctly identifying our last sidewalk photo as Franklin Street at the railroad tracks between Cabel and Buchanan streets in Butchertown. Once you walk toward the highway and through the "city gates" at the...
We had a great response to last week's sidewalk challenge, which featured a hard-to-identify historic sidewalk. Congratulations to barturtle, Jim Williams, Rick Bell, and Ben Overton (via our Facebook page) for correctly identifying the view as Fourth Street looking north...
The Early Days
"Plans for the Louisville Armory actually began in 1893, when the state legislators passed a law
that required every city of 1st or 2nd class to provide an armory with a drill hall and ammunition
repository for the local...
Congratulations to Jeff Noble and Debra for correctly identifying our last sidewalk challenge as Franklin Street looking west between Wenzel Street and Campbell Street. Here's a new historic sidewalk challenge that's likely going to be a little trickier. Good luck...