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ark:/16417/th7rsbnf155b8Lexington's first Steiden store opens at 820 North Broadway. Outside of store. June 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th7s1g3qktkmgOne of a series of articles and pictures on Lexington landmarks. Close-up view of Ingleside, off South Broadway. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7sx5d1gggqlShots of site of General Electric plant, off North Broadway between railway and Russell Cave pike. Shot of field with a car, buildings in background.
ark:/16417/th7thl60805lbShots of site of General Electric plant, off North Broadway between railway and Russell Cave pike. Shot of gutted field with several trees.
ark:/16417/th7w1qmfrm3d2Weeds at various locations in Lexington. weeds on Grenard street between North Broadway and Headley avenue.Image
ark:/16417/th7xfzk7gbz8zPictured is an aerial shot of Belt Line highway and North Broadway looking eastward over the Northern outskirts of Lexington. The Belt Line angles upward from the lower right corner of the picture, then curves toward the Richmond Road (Rd.) in the distance. Yates Elementary School, under construction, is barely visible at the curve. North Broadway extended is a light horizontal line in the lower half of the picture. The Cane Run Road (Rd.) angles downward from it.Image
ark:/16417/th7xps024383kGetting samples from the sixty thousand (60,000) pounds of experimental burley grown this year in Kentucky at the Old Burley warehouse on South Broadway were (left to right) Dr. W.D. Valleau, University of Kentucky (UK) plant breeding specialist; J.M. Moseley, a researcher from Richmond, Virginia; Gene Barkley, leaf buying supervisor for American Tobacco Company; George Turner of American Suppliers, Inc.; J.M. Barnes, leaf buying supervisor for Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company; Charles Bortner, University of Kentucky (UK) burley specialist and agronomist; and Russell Hunt, University of Kentucky (UK) burley extension specialist. The samples will be analyzed by the American Tobacco Company and Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company for desirable qualities, with the results to be used in burley-breeding programs.Image
ark:/16417/th7xr346rbc2tEmployees remove tobacco from baskets and place it on sticks at the redryer operated by the Kentucky Burley Tobacco, Incorporated, on South Broadway. Shown, left to right, are W. M. Cole, Hazel Frazier, and Dorothy Clark.Image
ark:/16417/th7xvv3hr41rmWayside Hospital, private psychiatric facility for men, 168 North Broadway. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7zf8s7ml1xtAlpha Xi Delta spring carnival on South Broadway. Watching Mary Bryant, left, daughter of Coach Paul Bryant, and Suzanne Shively, daughter of Athletics Director Barnie Shively, at the dipped-in fish pond, are, clockwise: Carney Laslie, assistant football coach at UK; Shively; Ben Heinzineger and Frank Kazermierski, football players, who assisted the Misses Lucille Ray and Yvonne Lyon, members of Alpha Xi Delta.