235 items found
Coverage is exactly "Main St"
Identifier Title Type Subject
ark:/16417/th79rv1w0xwb5Pictures in connection with record cold wave. Cars stranded along Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th71dxpnkdqd0Pictures of downtown Lexington. Picture of Main and Walnut streets.Image
ark:/16417/th7nmxdj46b4tPortrait of Lexington letter carriers at turn of century. The post office then was located in a stone building at Main and Walnut streets. Copy negative.Image
ark:/16417/th720ltd34dllPrimary Election, August 6, 1949. Members of Americanism Committee of Junior Chamber of Commerce on Main street with signs urging citizens to vote.
ark:/16417/th71dprt8rh40Prize winners at the annual Daffodil Show, sponsored by the Fayette County Homemakers' Garden Club, held at Goodwin Brothers' show room on Main Street. Shown, left to right, are Mrs. David Perry, first prize winner; Mrs. William Griffin, blue ribbon winner; and Mrs. M. S. Garside, also first prize winner. Image
ark:/16417/th74t90kkt4csPromotion Department. Shot of window at Purcell's, 1945, 320 West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th794tjcmpjncPumpkin used with negative of Main Street in making up montage on Halloween.
ark:/16417/th7gqt68zdnjzRazing of Hernando building, on East Main Street, in progress.Image
ark:/16417/th7q4l8wjqx7xRazing of the site of the new Woolworth building on West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th7fnc3wbbgb9Razing of the site of the new Woolworth building on West Main Street. July, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71bxgtgk1qtRazing of the site of the new Woolworth building on West Main Street. July, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7zkjs6x3j4mRazing of the site of the new Woolworth building on West Main Street. July, 1947.
ark:/16417/th73h9zt6zx44Reconstruction project on Main street, Nicholasville. In connection with U.S. Route 27 renovation project.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/th71p4jvb9whvRepublicans prepare to paint a storeroom at 236 East Main street which will then serve as the headquarters for the upcoming election. From left are Charles Wylie, incumbent county attorney seeking re-election; W. Howes meade, county GOP campaign chairman, and B. J. Elam, candidate for justice of the peace in the First Magisterial district. Image
ark:/16417/th71dfsh1wxgkRichard Martin was killed and Robert H. Edington Jr. was injured when Martin crashed a stolen car on Main Street in Frankfort. Shown is the car which the teenagers, both fugitives from the Ohio Bureau of Juvenile Research, stole from Wilson Wash in Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th712crs7bkmkRichard Martin was killed and Robert H. Edington Jr. was injured when Martin crashed a stolen car on Main Street in Frankfort. The teenagers, both fugitives from the Ohio Bureau of Juvenile Research, stole the car from Wilson Wash in Lexington. Show are officials and volunteer divers placing Martin's body on a boat.Image
ark:/16417/th7knq33g67nqRichmond hit by half-million dollar fire; flames sweep through Luxon and Dixie buildings on Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th72pl9sl94jdRobert G. Durham receives from Miss Betty Clardy 20 tickets to Navy Band Concert for Veterans hospital patients purchased by Plug Horse Derby, Inc. Photo shows interior of an office. Main Street (St.) buildings can be seen out the window.Image
ark:/16417/th71278flnwhfRobert Hampton and Kenneth Johns, of Highway Department, placing plastic discs on Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th71q25f9s9jhSalvation Army playground, at rear of Salvation Army headquarters, 614-618 West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th710jt09nwzhScene as razing of Old Southeastern Greyhound Bus Lines station at 244 East Main Street got under way.
ark:/16417/th71k0w0n1cppScene as razing of Old Southeastern Greyhound Bus Lines station at 244 East Main Street got under way. October, 1948.
ark:/16417/th71rg83nbj7wScenes as units marched down Main Street in celebration of Army Day.
ark:/16417/th7hdgvh3248zScenes as units marched down Main Street in celebration of Army Day. April, 1948.
ark:/16417/th768rhlb0s19Schine theaters installation of CinemaScope at Ben Ali theater. Main Street as seen through anamorphic lens.Image
ark:/16417/th7142wbl4k96Schine theaters installation of CinemaScope at Ben Ali theater. Main Street shown through normal view.Image
ark:/16417/th71frd6hhjmbSchine theaters installation of CinemaScope at Ben Ali theater. Main Street with the effect of the spread the special projection lens accomplishes as it throws the scene onto CinemaScope's giant screen.Image
ark:/16417/th719j8n4383tSecond Lieutenant (Lt.) Hugh H. Wilson, left, first to be awarded a commission through the Lexington Army Reserve School, takes his oath. Administering oath is Colonel (Col.) Earle B. Williams at the Army Reserve Armory, 508 West (W.) Main Street (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th7d234sn6n5gSecond Presbyterian church, 460 East Main Street. Taken June 3, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7f6jf7sjx6wSecond Presbyterian church, 460 East Main Street. Taken June 3, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th780d3tfqb86Series of Lexington landmarks. Porter Clay's cabinet shop, rear of 139 West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th7t53tm99x6wSeries of Lexington landmarks. Porter Clay's cabinet shop, rear of 139 West Main Street. November, 1947.
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/th71h2zm3jrpsShot of Christmas shopping crowds outside The Purcell Co., Inc. Department Store, 320 West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th7ssr1jzts7lSite of new Woolworth building on Main street near Limestone.
ark:/16417/th7lxjwlsns6pSite of new Woolworth building on Main street near Limestone. August, 1947.
ark:/16417/th715ms9js1cdSkeleton used with negative of Main Street in making up montage on Halloween.
ark:/16417/th7d4z11vrv9fSkeleton used with negative of Main street in making up montage on Halloween.
ark:/16417/th719g6674wwtSoutheast corner of Limestone and Main streets where Lexington Railway System will erect a change-making and information booth.
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/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/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/th7bgkmf644rtStairway of building being razed at 480 East Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71pwp232pzsStairway of building being razed at 480 East Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71j6bt0hxj4State American Legion parade on Main Street, Lexington, July 8, 1946.
ark:/16417/th712gpgljkfbStore building at 268 West Main street, formerly occupied by F. W. Woolworth Company. Also included in picture, B. B. Smith and Company, Hat Land, The Cotton Shop. Maccabees Temple above store room. Taken in September, 1948. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th71rlk3g0s5dStore building at 268 West Main street, formerly occupied by F. W. Woolworth Company. Also included in picture, B. B. Smith and Company, Hat Land, The Cotton Shop. Maccabees Temple above store room. Taken in September, 1948. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th763dcjxcw2kSuKy booth on Main street where tickets are sold to send University of Kentucky (UK) basketball reserves to Olympics. Troy Harris, John Prewitt, Miss Eloise Ewbank, Miss Fern Bowling Williams and Miss Betty Triplett.
ark:/16417/th71jmpp289jqSuKy booth on Main street where tickets are sold to send University of Kentucky (UK) basketball reserves to Olympics. Troy Harris, John Prewitt, Miss Eloise Ewbank, Miss Fern Bowling Williams and Miss Betty Triplett. May, 1948.