Makeshift signage at a local auto parts business showcases hand-lettered red type from top to bottom on a garish yellow background. This eclectic facade screams for attention behind stacks of tires and a strip club south of Louisville’s city center.
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This green-doored shotgun home on Barrett Avenue exemplifies the long narrow residential style associated with this architecture. Usually no more than 12 feet wide, these historic homes were built between the civil war and the 1920s and add to the distinct character of many Louisville, Kentucky neighborhoods.
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The vibrantly painted facade of this property is a real standout on the block in the eclectic Highlands neighborhood. It is home to Taco Luchador, a Louisville, Kentucky restaurant opened by two cousins inspired by their roots growing up in Havana, Cuba.
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Vintage reclaimed wooden doors lend a bit of nostalgia to the storefront of a contemporary gallery in the NULU area of Louisville, Kentucky. The numerous plugged holes give it character, while suggesting an untold history.
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This New Albany, Indiana building houses an Odd Fellows lodge. Note the classic architecture—juxtiposed with remnants of a modern backlit sign, plus Christmas lights still hanging in mid-summer. This is the first in a series of award-winning studies featuring this building.
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The stone facade on this East Market Street property in Louisville, Kentucky pushes back a bit further from the street than the other buildings. The neighborhood around it has experienced a renaissance, while this residence, adorned with a simple white star on the mailbox, has remained the same—except for its ever-changing front door.
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The simple stone and wood portal to this vintage Market Street address in Louisville, Kentucky creates a complex shadowy mystique of what lies beyond the entry.
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This New Albany, Indiana commercial building houses an Odd Fellows lodge. Note the Classic architecture—juxtaposed with remnants of a modern backlit sign, plus Christmas lights still hanging in mid-summer. This is the third in an award-winning series of studies of this building.
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The Art Deco style gives this retired Gulf Station a distinct street presence. The exterior while falling into some disrepair remains punctuated with an array of shiny chrome hardware.
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