Aug 26 Arts and Culture Legacy Of Louisville’s Early Architects Lives On In Its Neighborhoods A local historian is exploring the lives of two forgotten architects who helped develop homes in the communities we now take for granted. By Ashlie Stevens Aug 26 Arts and Culture Legacy Of Louisville's Early Architects Lives On In Neighborhoods Ashlie Stevens
Jan 16 Local News Louisville Clock Work Slows Due to Cold Weather, Remains on Track Work on moving the Louisville Clock to Theater Square downtown has paused for the winter. City crews have removed an earthen berm and filled in a fountain on Theater Square to make room for the long dormant clock. The structure is a work of folk art and is sometimes called the Derby Clock, as it […] By Gabe Bullard Jan 16 Local News Louisville Clock Work Slows Due to Cold Weather, Remains on Track Gabe Bullard
Sep 28 Local News Louisville Clock Could Move to Theater Square Next Month The iconic Louisville Clock may soon be moved to Theater Square downtown. Renovations to accommodate the clock at 4th Street and Broadway began this week. “We are removing a landscape berm and the existing fountain in Theatre Square in hopes that the clock might eventually land there,” says architect Steve Wiser, who has worked to […] By Gabe Bullard Sep 28 Local News Louisville Clock Could Move to Theater Square Next Month Gabe Bullard
Nov 19 State of Affairs Louisville Neighborhoods: History & Trivia Thursday, November 19, 2009 - Louisville Neighborhoods: History & Trivia Listen to the Show By Robin Fisher Nov 19 State of Affairs Louisville Neighborhoods: History & Trivia Robin Fisher