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English: 4th and 5th floor plans, The Brown Hotel, 335 West Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Built 1923. Publication date 1925. Major renovations have occurred since the hotel opened, including the combining of small guestrooms into larger rooms. |
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Source | "Hotel Monthly", Volume 33, Number 393, December 1925, page 57 (print version), page 547 (digital). |
Author | Architect: Preston J. Bradshaw |
Object location | 38° 14′ 47.76″ N, 85° 45′ 28.09″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 38.246600; -85.757803 |
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