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ark:/16417/th72wfjvsb0gmWorkmen widening Limestone street. Joe Shanks, Lee Meade, Ike Nelson and Carl Carender Image
ark:/16417/th7rczphrsjxmWorkmen pictured as they finished first half of new concrete on Nicholasville road at its junction with Rose and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th71786r548lgWorkmen finishing resurfacing of North Limestone Street between Third and Fourth Streets. October, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7vhxg992cp3Workmen finishing resurfacing of North Limestone Street between Third and Fourth Streets.
ark:/16417/th76d9m30zll5View of sitting room of Epworth Methodist church at 1015 North Limestone street.Image
ark:/16417/th71nffnprfpmView of pulpit of Epworth Methodist church at 1015 North Limestone street.Image
ark:/16417/th71kkr4tkjz9Two-story brick building at 245 North Limestone street, which was to have housed the new offices of Electronics Distributors, pictured after building collapsed. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7fjz6smjw26Two-story brick building at 245 North Limestone street, which was to have housed the new offices of Electronics Distributors, pictured after building collapsed. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th713x9k4rnpqTwo-story brick building at 245 North Limestone street, which was to have housed the new offices of Electronics Distributors, pictured after building collapsed.
ark:/16417/th7vfqm0v15twTraffic congestion at Main and Limestone streets due to auto trying to make right turn.
ark:/16417/th7dj920vdzb7Token Club, social group of Alcoholics Anonymous, at 518 North Limestone street. Shown is one of the club rooms. Image
ark:/16417/th7vml0k1cr6tToken Club, Social group of Alcoholics Anonymous, at 518 North Limestone street. Shown are two anonymous members at the coffee bar. Image
ark:/16417/th7kszcgf6jr0The College of the Bible's new buildings, located on South Limestone Street across from the University of Kentucky. Picture taken August 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7853fsh0s69The College of the Bible's new buildings, located on South Limestone Street across from the University of Kentucky.Image
ark:/16417/th711lhgtv695Students in recreation room at St. Catherine's Academy, 240 North Limestone street, Lexington, Kentucky.
ark:/16417/th7bqrf97dsrsSouthwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7p3rfbc9pm8Southwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7lgwbkk0nmhSouthwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site.
ark:/16417/th7fzdv6v2vbpSouthwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site.
ark:/16417/th716522nm68qSoutheast corner of Limestone and Main streets where Lexington Railway System will erect a change-making and information booth. Pedestrians in front of Williams' Drug Store and McGurk's Shoe Shop. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th719g6674wwtSoutheast corner of Limestone and Main streets where Lexington Railway System will erect a change-making and information booth.
ark:/16417/th78gskbnbd91Smiley Pete, the dog that hangs around Main and Limestone streets, in holiday attire.Image
ark:/16417/th7jcwpzmmtdvSgt. Espy Hedger, of the police department's traffic division, placing "NO TURNS" signal at the intersection of Main Street and Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7cnxjzfm3vnScenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th7329rxf8spdScenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th718h9w4d10sScenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th71ngj6rdlb5Scenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th7fnxrwq4k7gScenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th7mscgqvs793Remains of automobile and mannequin displayed at Main and Limestone street in Jaycees drive for traffic safety. J. J. Ryan, left, and Bill McCowan in front of exhibit.Image
ark:/16417/th71j04h6rqg4Razing of Johnson school building at Fourth and Limestone streets. Taken in latter part of February, 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th73x9cpl7m50Pumpkin fashioned into jack o' lantern at the Dutch Mill, 927 South (S.) Limestone Street (St.). Image
ark:/16417/th71cw9txb5frPortrait of Mrs. Marguerite McClure, wife of City Policeman Henry T. McClure, is a school traffic guard at the intersection of North Broadway Park and North Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71qbk1f42n2Portrait of Jimmy Barrett. Barrett, of 605 South Limestone Street, who decided several weeks ago that he wouldn't try for the featherweight title in The Herald-Leader Golden Gloves tournament, then changed his mind after a few days. "I guess I just couldn't stay out," he said. Barrett reports he is in better condition now than he ever has been and expects to battle his way to victory.Image
ark:/16417/th7gb2fhcf5rwPoison ivy growing onto sidewalk at southeast corner of High and Limestone streets.Image
ark:/16417/th71j5ds0knpnPictured planning a tea to be held at the Appalachian School of Practical Nursing at 303 South Limestone Street are (seated, left to right) Mrs. Ada Cummins, co-chairperson of the program committee of the Kentucky State Association of Licensed Practical Nurses; Mrs. Marion Uterhart, director of the school; Mrs. Isabelle Gray, chairwoman of the Registry of Practical Nurses; and (standing) Mrs. Samuel Landers, also co-chairperson of the program committee of the Kentucky State Association of Licensed Practical Nurses. The committee is giving the tea in honor of the director and staff of the nursing school and the state and district officers of the association.Image
ark:/16417/th714brqxctdbPhoto shows an aerial view of Central Baptist hospital under construction on South (S.) Limestone Street (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th7wz16vgg0zpPhoenix Hotel addition: view of the new addition and the street, including the intersection of Main and Limestone streets and Jane Lee store.Image
ark:/16417/th79r6vl46p7vPhoenix Hotel addition: Miss Betty Cornish models shoes for the workmen building Baker's Shoe Store, which will be in the new addition to the Phoenix Hotel at the corner of Main and Limestone streets.Image
ark:/16417/th71kc9j5lrnjOut of a series on Lexington landmarks. Building at southwest corner of High Street and Limestone Street. Former home of Joseph Ficklin where Jefferson Davis lived as a student. October, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th718d7cd8jffOut of a series on Lexington landmarks. Building at southwest corner of High Street and Limestone Street. Former home of Joseph Ficklin where Jefferson Davis lived as a student.
ark:/16417/th719zwm65df4October 26, 1946. Steel superstructure of new gymnasium being built in rear of Lexington Junior High School, Limestone and Fourth streets.Image
ark:/16417/th75001lc4fszOctober 26, 1946. Steel superstructure of new gymnasium being built in rear of Lexington Junior High School, Limestone and Fourth streetsImage
ark:/16417/th7krhw72k21xNew Methodist Church at 1716 South Limestone Street, Reverend T.W. Beeler, first minister. Church later named Trinity. Building described as having 12 rooms, on 3-acre tract.
ark:/16417/th7149gh4v1d5Mrs. Josephine Hatchett, wife of Ovan Hatchett, is traffic school guard at Fifth and Limestone Streets (St.). Hatchet poses here in uniform.Image
ark:/16417/th719g4hmtwcrMrs. Grace Rogers, wife of Walter F. Rogers, school traffic guard at North Limestone and Barr Streets (Lexington, Ky.). Image
ark:/16417/th748twk105l3Mrs. Emily Hay, wife of City Policeman Gilbert Hay, is the school traffic guard at the intersection of North Limestone and Sixth streets.Image
ark:/16417/th712x4vxnv0lMilward B. Trammel, who escaped from Eastern State hospital and barricaded himself in his home, is taken into custody by police. Photo shows police pulling Trammel through the window of his home, 1113 North Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th718lhhfx16mMilward B. Trammel, who escaped from Eastern State hospital and barricaded himself in his home, is taken into custody by police. Lt. Joe Hoskins (left, behind bush) calling Trammel to window of his home at 1113 North Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7bvlh01kgsjMain street parking favored, Inquiring Photographer finds. Raymond Gamble, 1704 South Limestone street, salesman.Image
ark:/16417/th7hlc0g6lb48Llangolien, the home of James G. Henderson, at 450 North Limestone street, Lexington, cited as fine example of late Georgian architecture. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th7gpzj9j2fg0Llangolien, the home of James G. Henderson, at 450 North Limestone street, Lexington, cited as fine example of late Georgian architecture. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th7ww24j7ss22Lilies growing at 367 North Limestone street. June 1949.