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Atherton Building, 466 River City Mall, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY
The Atherton Building, sheathed in glazed enamel brick with terra cotta ornament, was a fine example of an early twentieth century office building. The last intact commercial building in Louisville designed by prominent architect William J. Dodd, it contributed to the only intersection in downtown Louisville to retain its turn of the century buildings.
Atherton Building, 466 River City Mall, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY
The Atherton Building, sheathed in glazed enamel brick with terra cotta ornament, was a fine example of an early twentieth century office building. The last intact commercial building in Louisville designed by prominent architect William J. Dodd, it contributed to the only intersection in downtown Louisville to retain its turn of the century buildings.
Atherton Building, 466 River City Mall, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY
The Atherton Building, sheathed in glazed enamel brick with terra cotta ornament, was a fine example of an early twentieth century office building. The last intact commercial building in Louisville designed by prominent architect William J. Dodd, it contributed to the only intersection in downtown Louisville to retain its turn of the century buildings.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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