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CITY HOSPITAL. 



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ami to anyone who will contribute a new 

 manufacturing industry it gives five years' 

 exemption from taxation. 



Louisville is a city in which beautiful 

 women are the rule rather than a rarity, and 

 in which the automobile has not yet relegated 

 the beautiful Kentucky thoroughbred to the 

 past. Rents are cheap in Louisville, and at 

 the same time new public buildings, private 

 homes and flats are springing up all along the 

 fine residence streets, and in the beautiful 

 country lanes and hills to the southeast and 

 west of the city. The living question does 

 not have to be solved in Louisville — it solves 



Visitors. 



lu conclusion it will be noted that liut 

 casual reference has been made in this article 

 to individual hardwood lumbermen and reman- 

 ufaeturers — producers of veneers, panels and 

 other hardwood products. This little sketch, 

 nith accompanying pictures, has been pre- 

 pared to tell something about Louisville in 

 brief. It is printed at the earnest request of 

 several of the chief hardwood lumber and 

 veneer producers of the region, who wish the 

 story to take the form of an invitation to 

 every man interested in any feature of busi- 

 ness that has been developed at Louisville, to 

 come and see them iudividuallv and collect- 



COURT HOUSE. 



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•USTOJI HOUSE. 



CANAT. LOUK.S IX OHIO RIVER. 



