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Writer's pictureAndrew J. Bramlett

Union Station, Louisville

This photograph shows the inside of Union Station in Louisville, Kentucky, built in 1891. The station built for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and may have at one time been the largest in the Southeast and was. The station was restored in 1980 and is used for offices.



Image: “GENERAL VIEW OF WAITING ROOM, FROM SOUTHEAST - Louisville & Nashville Railroad, Union Station, 1000 West Broadway, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY” (c. 1980). From the Historic American Building Survey, via the Library of Congress

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