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Here’s another gem from the past I’d forgotten about. Several years ago, while visiting family in the area, I took my daughter to explore a series of buildings in downtown Louisville I was surprised to see derelict. They were only a few blocks away from the YUM Center (Basketball arena) and in an area that had been full of clubs.
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Walking down the alley behind these buildings we spied an unusual sight
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Notice the tree growing out of the fire escape?
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In all honesty, some renovations had been started, but it seemed to be more of an after thought
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In the back of one building were two beautiful stained glass panels. This one was intact.
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In the early 1980’s, the City of Louisville, KY commissioned a local artist to make these super hard tiles to show what historic businesses had been located on Main Street - distilleries
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From the 1860’s to mid 1930’s, this alley would have been full of carts, wagons and trucks, hauling materials and products from the backs of the businesses here.
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Tomorrow – Moving around to the front doors
1

Walking down the alley behind these buildings we spied an unusual sight
2

Notice the tree growing out of the fire escape?
3

In all honesty, some renovations had been started, but it seemed to be more of an after thought
4

In the back of one building were two beautiful stained glass panels. This one was intact.
5

6

In the early 1980’s, the City of Louisville, KY commissioned a local artist to make these super hard tiles to show what historic businesses had been located on Main Street - distilleries
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From the 1860’s to mid 1930’s, this alley would have been full of carts, wagons and trucks, hauling materials and products from the backs of the businesses here.
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Tomorrow – Moving around to the front doors