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<br /> 2 <br /> <br /> <br />HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: <br />Information from Historian Bridget Bacon <br /> <br />This property is part of original Louisville, which was platted in 1878. Records indicate <br />the structure was built in 1904. The building is currently owned by Louisville LLC and <br />1006 Pine Street LLC, represented by Levy Villa, and is used as a restaurant. It is on <br />the National Register of Historic Places. <br /> <br />Lackner Family, Owners 1904-1937 <br />Joseph Lackner and his family bought the lot on which 1006 Pine sits in two pieces <br />between 1884 and 1900. Joseph, and Austrian immigrant, initially ran a saloon in a <br />building, which no longer exits, just south of 1006 Pine. He and his family lived just to <br />the west of this saloon, on the same lot. The saloon at 1006 Pine was built by Herman <br />H. Fischer, another Louisville businessman, in 1904. Lackner and his family ran a <br />saloon at 1006 Pine from 1904 until 1937, except during prohibition, when it was a <br />billiard hall. Joseph had nine children, three with his first wife Rosina and six with his <br />second wife Sabina, only three of whom survived to adulthood. Joseph twice served as <br />town treasurer. <br /> <br />Peltzer Family, Owners 1937-1966 <br />Ernest and Dorothy Peltzer operated a grocery store at 1006 Pine starting in 1940 <br />which was subsequently operated by others. In 1948, it switched back to being a bar, <br />called the Track Inn. The property continued to be owned by different members of the <br />Peltzer family while the business was operated by others until 1966. <br /> 1908 Photo