Bromley, KY is a 5th-class city along the Ohio River in Kenton County and can be traced back to 1784.
Showing posts with label Lost River Towns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lost River Towns. Show all posts
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Bromley
Labels:
Bromley,
Kentucky,
Lost River Towns,
Nature,
Ohio River,
Panorama,
Trees,
Walls,
Windows
Location:
Bromley, KY, USA
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Ludlow
Ludlow, KY was founded in 1846 and is a suburb of Covington, KY and Cincinnati, OH. It was known for its rail station and was home to the Ludlow Lagoon Amusement Park. Ludlow is a great little town with many shops and friendly people. I shot a lot in Ludlow, so I am going to split it into sections.
The "Incinerator"
Not actually an incinerator, rather an abandon crematorium. The crematorium is on the edge of a walking/biking trail.
Trendy Treasures Boutique
Owned by Tammy, a sweet woman who sells a mixture of furniture, clothing, knickknacks, vintage items, etc. Whatever you can think of, I'm sure she has it. Sadly, her store closed in November of 2015.
Gourd Workshop
The gourd workshop happened at the Folk School Coffee Parlor and was hosted by Gene. Besides being a fantastic artist with gourds, Gene also owns the 230 Elm Antiques & Vintage. During the gourd workshop, Gene went over some steps about how to properly work with a gourd and some warnings about things, like the smell. People then gathered to the back patio of the coffee parlor to get started.
Second Sight Spirits
Second Sight Spirits is an artisan distillery,
focused on bringing the art of hand crafted distilling back to Northern
Kentucky.
Circus Mojo
Circus Mojo is a youth and adult circus arts program, where physical
skills such as juggling, balancing, uni-cycling and stilt walking
come together with creative expression such as improvisation, character
development and group performance.
Right to Left - Rosa Groll & Kira Haid
Kate Matthey
Right to Left - Kira Haid & Rosa Groll
Manuel "Manny" Garcia
Labels:
Circus Mojo,
Crematorium,
Distillery,
Gourd Workshop,
Kate Matthey,
Kentucky,
Kira Haid,
Lost River Towns,
Ludlow,
Manuel Garcia,
Rosa Groll,
Second Sight Spirits,
Trendy Treasures
Location:
Ludlow, KY, USA
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Petersburg
Petersburg is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Boone County, Kentucky.
Petersburg is located at the site of Tanner's Station, an outpost founded before 1790. In 1791, Petersburg was a candidate for the site of the new state's capital; however that Petersburg was located in Woodford County, Kentucky.
Labels:
Farmers Bank,
Kentucky,
Lost River Towns,
Nature,
Ohio River,
Petersburg,
Post Office,
Tree House,
Trees
Location:
Petersburg, KY, USA
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Constance
In my Advanced Location class, we were assigned a project on the Lost River Towns of Kentucky. Constance is a small town surrounded by trees and filled with great people. It is also home of the Anderson Ferry and The Henry and Agnes Rolsen House, which are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ed Powell
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