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Louisville and Nashville (L & N) Railroad Station at 300 Fulton Ave. In 1854, the first railroad to Evansville opened. The state of Indiana had seen a boom in railroa[...]
circa 1980 | MSS 026-065 | Joan Marchand Collection |
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Louisville and Nashville (L & N) Railroad Station at 300 Fulton Ave. In 1854, the first railroad to Evansville opened. The state of Indiana had seen a boom in railroa[...]
circa 1980 | MSS 026-064 | Joan Marchand Collection |
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Wagon with 7 wooden barrels in front of the Louisville, New Albany, and Corydon railroad station. It is in Corydon Junction, an unincorporated community in Harrison Count[...]
1986 | RH 031-083 | Regional Photographs Collection |
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The Louisville and Nashville (L and N) railroad station, aka Union Station, at 300 Fulton Ave., formerly 214 Fulton Ave. This depot was built in 1902, vacated in 1975, an[...]
n.d. | MSS 175-017 | Ronald Deer Collection |
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Union Station at 1000 W. Broadway in Louisville, KY. A railroad station that opened in 1891 by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad has served as offices for the Transit[...]
June 1982 | MSS 132-412 | Evansville Courthouse Collection |
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Railroad engine, with 2 men posing by it, at Sunnyside Roller Mills (a roller mill uses rollers as opposed to millstones to crush the grain) at 1925 W. Ohio St., formerl[...]
n.d. | MSS 184-0083 | Brad Awe Collection |
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Steam engine of a train, with a cowcatcher, in front of a 2 story wooden structure with a porch across the front. A troop of men in military uniform stand by the tracks.
n.d. | MSS 184-0077 | Brad Awe Collection |
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Railroad lines leading into Mead-Johnson--Mead Johnson, an infant nutritionals company, was located at 2404 Pennsylvania St. (still there, but current address is on Lloyd[...]
1970 | MSS 184-0299 | Brad Awe Collection |
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Railroad crossing in Oakland City, with Shurig Furniture at 119 E. Washington St. This business is no longer in operation, but this building still stands, although greatl[...]
circa 1990 | MSS 124-352 | Eric Braysmith Collection |
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Railroad crossing in Oakland City, with Herb's Hideaway. This building no longer stands. SEE ALSO MSS 124-358.
circa 1990 | MSS 124-359 | Eric Braysmith Collection |
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