Monthly Archives: July 2011

Monthly Archives: July 2011

Photograph of the Week: Mt. Sterling High School

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It’s not too often I make my way back down to central and eastern Kentucky anymore, but when I do, I like to at least do a check up of some of my old haunts. Mt. Sterling High School in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky is located on Montgomery County at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, and is a very quaint and tight community. One of my favorites, actually. Several years ago, I photographed their high school, which was in a …

Louisville’s Parkland School

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The cornerstone of every neighborhood is a school. The case is no different than for Parkland, a middle-class neighborhood on the west side of Louisville, Kentucky that was built out in the 1890s.

The Moser Leather Company

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The Moser Leather Company was one of New Albany, Indiana’s five leather companies during the early-20th century. By the beginning of the 21st, it was the lone survivor.

Photograph of the Week: Flemingsburg Junction

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The Flemingsburg and Northern Railroad was a standard-gauge railroad that existed from the Louisville & Nashville line at Flemingsburg Junction, Kentucky to Hillsboro. It was financially plagued and reorganized on seven different occasions before being abandoned in 1955.

August 13: Klotz Throwing Company Tour Information

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Couldn’t make the June 18, 2011 meet for the Klotz Throwing Company? Looking to explore and photograph the last standing original silk mill intact in the United States?

Well, thanks to the generosities of Mr. Crawford, the owner, the Klotz Throwing Company will be open for another tour on Saturday August 13!