Photos from Louisville, Kentucky, United States, North America - page 6

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Okay, The Grand Staircase Is Quite Grand
The Music Room Is Bright And Cheerful
The Appointments Are Quite Nice But Not Extravagant
The Howard Mansion Is Interesting On Its Own
Steve Wilson Gallery
KMAC Couture
The Mending Project
The Civil War Tore At Kentucky’s Very Core – Family
The Bison As Used By The Natives And As ABUSED By The Anglos Is Highlighted
Even Homesteaders Get A Slice Of The Pie
The Bourbon Exhibit Has Nine On Demand Videos About The Processes
The Spanish Galleon Model Is Very Well Done And Interesting
“Two Warriors Meet Across the Centuries to Symbolize the Partnership of the Frazier History Museum and the Royal Armouries Museum” – Huh?
The Mechanized Warfare Exhibit – Need I Say More?
The Strong Suit Of The Museum Is The Long Gun Collection
The Suits Of Samurai Armor Are Interesting And Unique
And, Of Course, There Were Light Bulbs
Artist’s Depiction Of The Southern Exposition Center In Old Louisville As Discussed Earlier
Edison’s Shaving Machine Removed The Used Portion Of The Wax Cylinder
Edison’s Business Phonograph Recorded On Reusable Wax Cylinders
The Workshop Is Interesting
Notice The Reflector Oven
The Croghans Were More Affluent Than George Rogers Clark
Ceiling Fan v. 1.0
Wheelchair v 1.0
This Mud Pump Was Used In Construction Areas
A Section Of Redwood Pipe Installed In 1917
The Cornish Steam Engines Are Huge
Looking Up Toward The Top Of the Standpipe Inside The Tower
Ten Statues Surround The Base Of the Water Tower
The Majesty Of The Modern Facility Pales By Comparison – Note The Clouds That Caused Me To Boycott The Parade
A Water Pumping Station?  It Looks More like An Architectural Piece Of Art
The Signatures As They Appeared On The Endorsed Bats
“Action Figures” Are Strategically Placed
Babe Ruth – 60 Home Runs, 60 Trademark Notches In 1936
Two Craftsmen Making Bats The Old-Fashioned Way
It’s Difficult To Miss The Museum
This Diorama Depicts  The Construction Of The Louisville and Portland Canal
An Animatronic Mary Millicent Miller Provides An Interesting Account Of Her Life As A Steamboat Master
Is That The Pope’s Plane Flying Overhead?
The Intricacy On The Window Trim Is Phenomenal
Glad I’m Not A Roofer!
Tours Of This House Are Available
A Tactile Globe
A (Braille) Mechanical Writer
A “Pocket Calculator” For The Blind
The World Book Encyclopedia Braille Edition
The Steinway Grand Piano Used By Stevie Wonder At The Michigan School For The Blind
Numerous Aids For The Blind Are On Display
The First Tactile Book For Blind People (1786) Has Embossed Letters
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