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This is a limited edition signed print by artist Michael Koch, numbered 7 of 250, depicting the historic Xavier House at 2nd and Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky, standing from 1891 to 1961. The architectural rendering is rendered in cool blue-gray tones with impressive detail, framed in a warm brown wood frame measuring approximately 20 inches tall, making it the crown jewel of this collection. Condition shows some reflective glare from glass covering but the print itself appears intact and displayable.
A framed newspaper clipping headline reads 'Morehead State proves plucky 13,' featuring the iconic image of a dejected Louisville Cardinals mascot and coach Rick Pitino after their stunning 62-61 March Madness loss to No. 13 seed Morehead State in Denver. This is pure Louisville heartbreak history captured in black frame glory, measuring approximately 11 inches tall. Any Cardinals fan or college basketball historian will appreciate this bittersweet momento.
A framed newspaper print depicting Kresge's on 4th Street in the 1940s, complete with caption noting that a slice of pumpkin pie cost 15 cents and a bowl of chili ran 20 cents. The sepia-toned image shows the bustling lunch counter interior full of mid-century charm, housed in a dark brown frame measuring approximately 11 inches tall. A wonderful slice of everyday Louisville retail and dining nostalgia.
A framed double-image newspaper print showcasing the Blue Boar Cafeteria on Walnut Street between 4th and 5th Streets, with one exterior shot and one interior shot both dated 1955. The text prompts readers to remember this Louisville dining landmark, and the interior shot reveals a clean mid-century dining room full of tables and columns. Framed in a bold black frame, this piece is a must for fans of Louisville's vanished restaurant scene.
A framed newspaper photograph showing the Loew's Theatre marquee in Louisville during the 1930s, advertising the World Premiere of One Million B.C. with Victor Mature appearing in person. The vintage street scene is packed with period automobiles and crowds of moviegoers dressed in classic 1930s fashion, all captured in warm sepia tones inside a brown wood frame. A fantastic piece of Louisville entertainment and cinema history.
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Category: Art