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Best: Louisville made bank with the architecture of today’s Actors Theater

Broken Sidewalk - Feb 1, 2016

Kindred’s Downtown expansion would be better suited for the suburbs

Branden Klayko - Mar 9, 2015
The collapsed Frankel Memorial Chapel. (Diane Deaton-Street)

Death in a Cemetery: Frankel Memorial Chapel Collapses

Branden Klayko - Jul 30, 2012

St. Peter’s Church has found a way to save its historic structure while reviving the Russell neighborhood

Bacon & Sons Dry Goods and Museum Plaza towers. (Courtesy UL Archives and REX)

What Might Have Been: Unbuilt Louisville

Big Four Bridge today (Courtesy @Downtown_Lou/Twitter)

Work To Complete Big Four Bridge Underway

Sunday: Janie-Rice Brother brings English manors to the Bluegrass for the 2015 Fenwick Lecture in Historic Preservation

Funeral Director's Vault on East Jefferson Street. (Branden Klayko / Broken Sidewalk)

The mysterious history of East Jefferson Street’s century-old funeral company

Nov 3, 2014

The story of Mellwood Bourbon and the early fight against phantom...

Sep 22, 2014
Caperton Block to be renovated

Photo Tour: Inside Fourth Street’s Caperton Block

Jan 29, 2010

April is #MintJulepMonth, and here’s one classic recipe and a sip...

Apr 7, 2015
Aerial view of Big Four Station in Jeffersonville. (Courtesy The Estopinal Group)

With Big Four Bridge To Open Next Year, Jeffersonville Park Unveiled

Aug 2, 2012

Best: Louisville made bank with the architecture of today’s Actors Theater

Feb 1, 2016

East Broadway Building For Sale, Ready For Redevelopment

Nov 6, 2008
Gene Snyder Courthouse in 1999 (via NRHP)

Video: Louisville In The 1920s And The Gene Snyder Courthouse

May 13, 2010

Big Blank Thursdays: Chestnut Street Edition

Nov 13, 2008
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