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The Dixie Flyer was an automobile built in Louisville, Kentucky from 1916 until 1923. Dixie Flyers were marketed under the slogan of "The Logical Car." [1] They may be classified as Brass Era cars or vintage cars. The origins of the company can be traced back to 1878, when the Kentucky Wagon Manufacturing Company was established.
The Universal Car Company, at 2500 W. Broadway in the California neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, was built in 1923. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1] It is a two-story brick building. Also known as the Universal Chevrolet Company Building, it was one of Louisville's first dedicated new car sales ...
Lexington, KY: March 15 * No. 9 : vs. No. 8 Notre Dame NCAA Tournament: W 89–56 21–6: Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY: March 21 * No. 9 : vs. No. 5 Temple National Semifinal – Final Four: W 61–60 22–6: Freedom Hall Louisville, KY: March 22 * No. 9 : vs. No. 18 Seattle National Championship Game: W 84–72 23–6: Freedom Hall ...
It also hosted select University of Louisville women's basketball games from the 1989–90 season through 1992–93, and again in the 1994–95, 2000–01, and 2008–09 seasons. [5] One of the exhibit halls was temporarily turned into an arena, with seats for about 7,000.
CHICAGO — Anyone who has watched Louisville this season has seen it before. And those who haven’t can just replay the Cardinals’ 75-68 loss to DePaul at Wintrust Arena.. It was a collection ...
Here, Durrett maintained an extensive historical collection. Rogers Clark Ballard Thruston (1858–1946) c. 1906 Jules-Charles Aviat (1844–1931) Oil on Canvas Filson Museum Collection (1929.8.60) During Durrett's final illness in 1913, arrangements were made to sell his collection to the University of Chicago.
Closed after one season of operation, but the driving track was later used by the other antique car ride, Tin Lizzies. Smash-Crash-Bash'em 1987 1987 Kentucky Kingdom's first Bumper Cars ride. Closed in 1987 with the park. While the ride is gone, the building still stands as an arcade in the park. A new Bumper Cars ride opened in 1990 in the park.
Before Louisville basketball vs Ole Miss in the SEC/ACC Challenge at the KFC Yum! Center, we revisit UofL's best W's vs SEC — not including Kentucky.