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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

D. W. Griffith’s House On East Market Street

Dec 5, 2008
This section of East Warnock Street will keep its name under the proposal. (Courtesy Google)

As Planning Commission takes up street name change, we now know...

May 19, 2016

Lost Louisville: Russell’s Ideal Theater

Dec 4, 2009

Columbus Day and the Columbia Building in SoBro

Oct 14, 2008
Archaeological dig finds pottery business (via WHAS11 News)

Louisville’s Oldest Pottery Business Discovered Near Slugger Field

Aug 31, 2010

One More Reason To Love East Broadway

Dec 18, 2008
Todd Building looking north on Fourth Street (BS File Postcard)

Lost Louisville: Todd Building At Fourth & Market

Sep 23, 2010

Old Mercy Academy Stone Cross Destroyed

Sep 17, 2008

Jane Jacobs Would Have Bought Shoes In Louisville

Sep 24, 2009
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