180 people in one square mile in Lone Oak, which has an annual arts festival on the first Saturday of November.
Luthersville narrowly avoided losing its charter in 1999, and staged a comeback. I’ll have to return - I didn’t see many signs of one, though it seemed like a nice, quiet place.
The Little-McDaniel House was built for $4000 in the mid-1800s. After years of deterioration and a place on the GA Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril list, it sold in 2020 for $15,000. See the inside on YouTube courtesy of The Proper People.
The PAL Theater was part of a small theater chain that opened in the late 1950s or early 1960s. It’s still open, showing new movies.
A Coca-Cola privilege sign for the Wrens Market in downtown Louisville. Privilege signs were an advertising technique that allowed local businesses to add their name and get a free or cheap sign.
180 people in one square mile in Lone Oak, which has an annual arts festival on the first Saturday of November.
Luthersville narrowly avoided losing its charter in 1999, and staged a comeback. I’ll have to return - I didn’t see many signs of one, though it seemed like a nice, quiet place.
The Little-McDaniel House was built for $4000 in the mid-1800s. After years of deterioration and a place on the GA Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril list, it sold in 2020 for $15,000. See the inside on YouTube courtesy of The Proper People.
The PAL Theater was part of a small theater chain that opened in the late 1950s or early 1960s. It’s still open, showing new movies.
A Coca-Cola privilege sign for the Wrens Market in downtown Louisville. Privilege signs were an advertising technique that allowed local businesses to add their name and get a free or cheap sign.