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A stack of trolleys from Los Angeles at the scrapyard. (Courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Worst: Louisville made a huge mistake trashing its once-robust trolley system

Broken Sidewalk - Feb 2, 2016
Bacon & Sons Dry Goods and Museum Plaza towers. (Courtesy UL Archives and REX)

What Might Have Been: Unbuilt Louisville

Branden Klayko - Aug 9, 2011
Iron Quarter site (BS File Photo)

Report Says Iron Quarter Buildings Still Salvageable

Branden Klayko - Mar 3, 2010

The Douglass Loop was once a treasure trove of Art Deco architecture

Worst: Louisville went crazy with the wrecking ball in the name of “Urban Renewal”

LG&E photo–ca. 1922, Power Station, Riverfront and Elevated Line

Louisville’s Incredible Elevated Rapid Transit Trains

(Courtesy Google)

How this corner at Broadway and Baxter is redeveloped will shape the future of the Highlands

Warnock Street proposed to become University Boulevard—but who was Warnock?

Apr 27, 2016

The Haldeman Warehouse: Early tales of mini-storage inside a Louisville Landmark

Nov 9, 2015
Three Individual Landmarks: Metro Hall, City Hall, and Fire Station #2. (BS Postcard Archive)

Preservation in Louisville After the Yates Amendment

Aug 12, 2012

Rising like a phoenix? The mysterious hotel heritage of Louisville’s Alexander...

Feb 17, 2016
Big Four Bridge today (Courtesy @Downtown_Lou/Twitter)

Work To Complete Big Four Bridge Underway

Jul 12, 2011

Phoenix Hill Church Sitting Wounded

Nov 10, 2008
Opening the time capsule. (Jessica Albe / The Record)

Time capsule found in cornerstone of demolished Holy Family convent

Mar 8, 2016

At the Fincastle Building, memories of brass banisters, bronze dogs, and...

Jan 19, 2016

One Step at a Time: After 140 years, SoBro’s Calvary Episcopal...

Mar 10, 2016
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