660 S 4th St
Louisville, KY 40202, USA

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Franklin Building, 658-660 South Fourth Ave Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

This structure is a vernacular, small-scale example of the Classical Revival style, popular in downtown structures in Louisville. It is not an unusual building for the period and a minor work of the regionally prominent, architectural firm of McDonald and Dodd. The structure first housed the Wilder Motor Car Company. In 1914 it was generally occupied by music teachers and photographers.

Franklin Building, 658-660 South Fourth Ave Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

This structure is a vernacular, small-scale example of the Classical Revival style, popular in downtown structures in Louisville. It is not an unusual building for the period and a minor work of the regionally prominent, architectural firm of McDonald and Dodd. The structure first housed the Wilder Motor Car Company. In 1914 it was generally occupied by music teachers and photographers.

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