Architect Steve Wiser on his favorite building in Louisville.
Not much is known about the “Boo Radley figure.”
Architect Rachel Worley on her favorite building.
Architect Dan Preston on the Triaero house.
Architect Darnell Farris on the nearly century-old building.
A treasured Kentucky distillery adds a tobacco-barn-evoking visitors' center.
Quench your thirst for history at the Louisville Water Company's Walking Wednesdays at the Crescent Hill Reservoir.
An Old Louisville homeowner and resident of the oh-so-lovely Belgravia Court, Shawn Fields Williams takes readers on a walking tour of Old Louisville’s finest walking court with her book ‘Belgravia Court’. And, why yes, there IS a picture of my balcony inside – thanks for noticing.
Carmichael’s presents new book featuring the home and collection of Leonard and Adele Leight [Books]
Because you’re really never too old for a good picture book. Join homeowners and art collectors Leonard and Adele Leight, as well as photographer Ted Wathen and author Peter Morrin for a special signing of their new book ‘The Leight House’ at Carmichael’s Bookstore Friday, September 28th at 7pm.
Bones...when someone thinks of bones, they think of the human skeleton. I automatically think of the song my grandmother taught me when I was a little girl; The ankle bone connected to the shin bone, shin bone connected to the knee bone, knee bone connected to the thigh bone, the thigh bone connected to the hip bone and you go all the way up until you connect the neck bone to the head bone. The rest of the song talks about tripping over shoelaces and being a fool.The Bones on exhibit at the Arts Council of Southern Indiana, Pat Harrison Arts Center had nothing to do with the human bones or that song...however I'm sure that Mary; the resident ghost (so the story is told) also sung that song to her children and grandchildren.
Mayor Fischer admitted that there was still plenty of hope that the project could still be built, and his tone indicated that the project is anything but dead in the water.
Festivities begin Sunday
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