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Gravel Barge – Ohio River – Louisville, Kentucky

Gravel Barge - Ohio River - Louisville, Kentucky

A gravel barge is seen in late evening traveling up the Ohio River along the waterfront of downtown Louisville, Kentucky.  Across the way are Clarksville and Jeffersonville, Indiana. Barges carrying gravel, stone aggregate, coal, and other commodities are a common sight along the river at nearly all times of the day and night. In many places such as Louisville, and Cincinnati they have to navigate not only multiple bridges where interstate highways cross, but also dam locks. In fact just before this picture was taken the barge shown passed through the McAlpine Lock and Dam system at the Falls of the Ohio.

Zachary Taylor National Cemetery Wreaths, Louisville – Kentucky

Zachary Taylor National Cemetery Wreaths, Louisville - Kentucky

Christmas wreaths decorate the graves of military veterans at Zachary Taylor National Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky.  Wreaths Across America is an event that occurs each December, and honors veterans that have served in all branches of the US Armed Forces.

The cemetery is named after Zachary Taylor, a military veteran, and the 12th president of the United States. As the former cemetery of the Taylor family, Zachary’s tomb is located at the site along with those of more than 14,000 veterans.

Grawemeyer Hall – University of Louisville – Kentucky

Grawemeyer Hall - University of Louisville - Kentucky

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A view of Grawemeyer Hall from the Oval, on the Belknap campus of the University of Louisville, in Louisville, Kentucky.

Grawemeyer Hall was built in 1926, and currently houses adminstrative offices of the university president, provost, and vice presidents. The building is named for Charles Grawemeyer, a major benefactor to the University. At one time it served as the University’s library. The building was modeled after Thomas Jefferson’s Rotunda on the grounds of the University of Virginia. And on its steps, stands one of the original castings of Auguste Rodin’s the Thinker.

The University of Louisville is a public research university founded in 1798, via a charter by the Kentucky General Assembly. The university moved to its current location, the Belknap campus in 1923, and became a public state university in 1970.

The university is home to the Louisville Cardinals, and includes athletic programs for baseball, football and soccer. As of 2013 the Cardinals have won 50 Big East Championships across all sports.