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An Old Way Forward: The case for a Louisville streetcar loop on Fourth Street

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New sidewalks on Oak Street. (Branden Klayko / Broken Sidewalk)

Much more than a streetscape upgrade needed along Old Louisville’s Oak Street

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Orly Genger’s "Puzzlejuice" installation.
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What if? We'd really like to see this slip-n-slide happen on Baxter Avenue. (Montage by Broken Sidewalk)
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We’d really like to see this 1,000-foot-long slip-n-slide hit the streets...

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