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Pleasant Hill Addition
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11/14/2018
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► ..))11' <br />fj <br />Business Sponsors <br />Thank you to all of our Business Sponsors! <br />Avista Adventist Hospital <br />Balfour Senior Living <br />The Bronze Elk, Inc. <br />Kyle Callahan & Associates, Architects <br />Creative Framing & Art Gallery <br />Great Western Bank <br />Haddock Insurance Agency <br />Russell Hanson, DDS <br />Koko Plaza Partners LLC <br />Ledger Services, Inc. <br />Liberty Home Loans <br />Louisville Auto Supply, Inc. <br />Louisville Cyclery <br />Louisville Dental Associates <br />Louisville Downtown Business Association <br />Louisville Property Management, LLC <br />Louisville Tire & Auto Care <br />Professional Realty Operations <br />Robert P. Muckle, M.D., P.C. <br />Seward Mechanical Systems <br />Stewart Architecture <br />Martin Ters, D.D.S. <br />Treadlight Renewable Resources <br />David A. Wertz, D.D.S., P.C. <br />Regrets <br />We extend our sincere sympathy to the family of <br />Historical Society member Tommy Cable, who was <br />interviewed about his life in 2009 as part of the <br />Museum's oral history program. <br />Photos from the Collection <br />of the Louisville Historical Museum <br />This undated photo shows Pine Street with 701 <br />Grant (the former Baptist Church) on the right. <br />The Matchless Mine was located <br />near what is now Via Appia, close <br />to the Louisville Recreation <br />Center. <br />11 <br />
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