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ark:/16417/th71fxt4jf7xrBirthday party for Diana Rose Lear at the Lear residence at 248 Loudon Avenue (Ave.). Pictured left to right are Joan Finnell, Sheila Rose, Diana Rose Lear, and Wilma Lynn Fain.Image
ark:/16417/th711fpxxv24jCastlewood Christian Church dedicates its new education building. Photo shows exterior of both buildings at 643 Loudon Avenue (Ave.).Image
ark:/16417/th71hxnqpg636Feature by Bush Brooke on how part trailer-type homes are playing in alleviating housing shortage. Pictured is Imperial trailer park, located on Loudon Avenue and North Broadway. January 1949Image
ark:/16417/th71plwqss5g9Feature by Bush Brooke on part trailer-type homes are playing in alleviating housing shortage. Pictured is Imperial trailer park, located on Loudon Avenue and North Broadway.Image
ark:/16417/th71j0c0jkmm8Inquiring Reporter hears about favorite recipes. Mrs. R. L. Blankenship, 201 Loudon avenue.
ark:/16417/th71kzsnxlmwjJim Graves, 178 Loudon avenue, at his radio set, trying to get messages through to Texas City. Feature by William Stucky.
ark:/16417/th715m86m142lJim Graves, 178 Loudon avenue, at his radio set, trying to get messages through to Texas City. Feature by William Stucky. April, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7l6d72l0sj7Jim Graves, 178 Loudon avenue, at his radio set, trying to get messages through to Texas City. Feature by William Stucky. April, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7cgq9p45mhsJim Graves, 178 Loudon avenue, at his radio set, trying to get messages through to Texas City. Feature by William Stucky. April, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71nw054qbl2Loudon avenue between Limestone and Bryan avenue after removal of center parkway.Image
ark:/16417/th7n77bb6nxffMichael Robert Isaacs, 19 months old, keeps cool under a water hose in his front yard at 154 Loudon Avenue (Ave.). Photo shows car and fronts of neighboring houses.Image
ark:/16417/th715j9n1fb6kMiss Jeanne Bucher standing beside heavy growth of ragweed on Loudon avenue.
ark:/16417/th76kht9t4hx8Miss Jeanne Bucher standing beside heavy growth of ragweed on Loudon avenue. August, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71gk6t02zrwModel Airplane Club, sponsored by the Lexington Exchange Club, hold an exhibition at the Loudon Avenue (Ave.) model airplane field. Pictured here are Billy Pope and Bobby Fryman with Fryman's "flying saucer."Image
ark:/16417/th71lzjhfrs73Model Airplane Club, sponsored by the Lexington Exchange Club, hold an exhibition at the Loudon Avenue (Ave.) model airplane field. Pictured here with their radio controlled airplanes are (left to right) Wallace Kiser Jr., Bill White, and Eric Mengelsen.Image
ark:/16417/th7v3psd8h1vdMrs. J. D. True poses with her collection of salt and pepper shakers in her living room at 654 Loudon Avenue (Ave.).Image
ark:/16417/th71dpn0g5m83One of series of articles on Lexington landmarks. The Meadows, historic home of Dr. Elisha Warfield on Loudon Avenue.
ark:/16417/th71b5lhzt2z7One of series of articles on Lexington landmarks. The Meadows, historic home of Dr. Elisha Warfield on Loudon Avenue. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71jszdk6dxbResidents of Meadows subdivision gather to protest Floyd G. Clay's proposal to place drive-in on Loudon avenue. A group of unidentified men and women sitting on a hillside with a wire fence behind them.Image
ark:/16417/th71nbnrf99v4Sewer line on Loudon avenue nearing completion.Image
ark:/16417/th71ph86dpx37Strikers in front of Loudon Avenue headquarters of Lexington Railway System.
ark:/16417/th71b61qqxqrcThe center parkway is pictured being removed from a section of Loudon Avenue (Ave.) between Bryan Avenue (Ave.) and Limestone Street (St.) in order to widen Loudon Avenue (Ave.). Numerous houses, cars, and some businesses are visible including Kentucky Ice Cream at the left (cropped from published photo).Image
ark:/16417/th71q055zdgpdTract on Loudon avenue where Floyd G. Clay proposed to operate a drive-in theater; with a large barn and several houses in the background.Image