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Benjamin Moore andNational Trust for Historic Preservation Revive Sites Connected to Women s History

Benjamin Moore andNational Trust for Historic Preservation Revive Sites Connected to Women s History
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Landmark Louisville building one step closer to being demolished

Landmark Louisville building one step closer to being demolished Lucas Aulbach, Louisville Courier Journal © Lucas Aulbach/Courier Journal The Odd Fellows Building in downtown Louisville, at 211 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. A controversial proposal to strip a downtown Louisville building of its landmark status and pave the way for its demolition is moving forward. Louisville Metro s Planning and Zoning Committee voted 5-1 Tuesday afternoon to advance a resolution that would remove the Odd Fellows Building s label as a local landmark. The case will be taken up by the full Metro Council when the chamber meets again later this month. The Odd Fellows Building, at 211 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., sits on property owned by Omni Louisville Hotel downtown. Officials with the massive hotel had pushed in 2019 to tear down the more than 120-year-old facility, the last remaining structure on the block where the Omni stands, and replace it with an entertainment center.

Theater of our own: The Ashby brought film to Black viewers

It was a different world. An ice cream parlor, schools, restaurants, a park, all were full of family and friends and people that looked like her. African Americans on the Westside had their own swimming pool, their own playground, and, when the Ashby was built in 1934, their own movie theater. You could, if you wanted, travel to the Fox, on Peachtree Street, and walk up a few hundred steps on the fire escape outside the building, and sit in the “Buzzard’s Roost,” which was reserved for “colored” patrons. “But that was not my cup of tea,” said Stemley, now 79 and a retired high school counselor.

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