Louisville has done some very bad things... Oh has it done bad things...
Citizens were quoted saying "Thank god we got rid of that 4th Street eyesore... It was a post office.
It was demolished in 1942 at a cost of $100. They gave the steel to the war effort..
Currently in this building's place: a car dealership
Norton Hall, an old Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
The Columbia Building
"Louisville's first skyscraper"
Which deteriorated to this:
Which was all torn down to make way for this:
The Wastington Building
gorgeous...
The crews reportedly had a hard time bringing it down because it was built so sturdily...
The first American Printing House for the Blind. It was eventually torn down by the school for the blind to create a building that better suited their needs.