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What architecture! A beautiful, beautiful city.

 

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Starting down the impressive Main Street...

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This was kind of creepy...

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Leaving Main...

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Jeff must chose only to live in cities with bleak rectangular black box towers

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Nice job for a new building, I must say

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:clap:

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:cry: :cry:

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:-o :-)

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:cry: :cry:

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:cry: :cry:

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Okay Puerto Rico, you are a darn state

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Great pictures of downtown. You really showed off downtown's strongest asset, West Main. The buildings you photographed with the extremely cheesy wood covered windows and painted people are going to become the main public entrances for the quite controversial Museum Plaza skyscraper.

 

Towards the end you also picked up on one of the biggest disappointments in downtown Louisville - Whiskey Row. Thankfully though, a group of investors are forming a plan to bring those buildings back to life as residential and office space.

 

Thanks for the flattering pictures of my fair city.  ;-)

^ BOILER UP!!

 

 

Anyway, great pictures!

 

That new Museum Plaza is going to be sic! Check out this website, go to the Video Clips section and watch the video called 'How it Will be Built'. It sure makes me jealous of Louisville.

http://www.museumplaza.net/

 

 

Also, Louisville has a great river front park. I have some pictures on my computer somewhere that I will have to post sometime.

Wonderful shots of Luhvul.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

The Ohio River looks HUGE in that pic near the end!

 

That new Museum Plaza is going to be sic! Check out this website, go to the Video Clips section and watch the video called 'How it Will be Built'. It sure makes me jealous of Louisville.

http://www.museumplaza.net/

 

Alright, alright....lets not get into another MP discussion here; that is a mess just waiting to happen!

... that is a mess just waiting to happen!

 

You said it (referring to the tower itself).

^he said it...NOT me!

Do you deny its true?

what did I miss?  why are there crying smileys by the Spaghetti Factory building photos?

Cincinnati's is now in Fairfield...FAIRFIELD!!!

 

This makes me sad. :(

The Spaghouse in Louisville used to be Levys menswear store.  They where in buisness as late as the 1970s (in the malls).  The place used to be garishly illuminated, and a local (now obsolete) expression for someone who had too much to drink was that he was "lit up like Levys".

 

 

The reason the Ohio is so wide in Louisville is that it broadens just before going over the Falls of the Ohio, and a dam there might make the river high here, too (or it really is wider at Louisville, as two longish rivers enter the Ohio below Cincy..the Miami and the Kentucky)

 

Jeff must chose only to live in cities with bleak rectangular black box towers

 

I must relocate to Cleveland....

 

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Very nice pictures. Louisville is one of the better midsize cities in this country.

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