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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

Butchertown Church Conversion Approved

Jan 15, 2009

Antebellum Church May Become Organic Feed Store

Dec 5, 2008
(Courtesy Louisville Historical League)

Louisville Historical League presents annual Heritage Awards

Mar 31, 2017

Learning To Speak Bardstown Road’s Urban Language

Dec 29, 2008

Jewish Hospital Selling Half It’s Fourth Street Space

Oct 28, 2008

Big Blank Thursdays: Main Street’s Giant Blue Whale

Oct 30, 2008

Big Blank Thursdays: Mellwood Avenue Edition

Nov 6, 2008

Making Peace With St. Joseph Catholic Church

May 19, 2009
Buchanan Street from Franklin Street in 1983 (courtesy tipster)

Now & Then: Butchertown’s Buchanan Street

Sep 2, 2010
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