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Louisville's 'LGBT Community In The 1980s' Forum To Be Held February 16

Started by Natasha, February 11, 2010, 03:29:03 AM

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Louisville's 'LGBT Community In The 1980s' Forum To Be Held February 16

http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2010/02/louisvilles-lgbt-community-in-1980s.html
Monica Roberts
2/11/10

Louisville, 1981. The Humana Building was yet to be built. There was no Kentucky Center for the Arts. The Watterson Expressway was still a four-lane nightmare. The airport was an antiquated remnant of the 1950s called Standiford Field.

Old Louisville was still struggling to spiff itself up. Cardinal Boulevard was called Avery Street, and it was only two lanes. The tall apartment building across from the Confederate Monument was called Confederate Towers. Its address was on Confederate Place.
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