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  2. Louisville and Nashville Railroad Office Building - Wikipedia

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    Its total cost was $650,000. It was large enough that after decades of separation, all of the main administrative staff could be in the same building. [4] In the 1970s, about 2,000 L&N employees worked in the building. After L&N was purchased by CSX nearly all of the jobs were moved from Louisville to Jacksonville, Florida, in 1980. However, a ...

  3. L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium - Wikipedia

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    L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, also known as L&N Stadium and formerly known as Cardinal Stadium and Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, is a football stadium located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, on the southern end of the campus of the University of Louisville. Debuting in 1998, it serves as the home of the Louisville Cardinals football ...

  4. Union Station (Louisville) - Wikipedia

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    Union Station provided the entrance to Louisville for many visitors, with its height being the 1920s, when it served 58 trains a day. As a Union Station, it served not only the L&N railroad, but also the Monon Railroad, the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Louisville, Henderson, & St. Louis, the latter eventually merging with the L&N.

  5. Louisville and Nashville Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville and Nashville Railroad (reporting mark LN), commonly called the L&N, was a Class I railroad that operated freight and passenger services in the southeast United States. Chartered by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1850, the road grew into one of the great success stories of American business.

  6. Kentucky Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    On long-term lease to Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation located in Ravenna, KY. [13] Louisville & Nashville #2152 Alco Locomotive Works 1925 0-8-0 "Switcher" Class: USRA. Display Underwent recent cosmetic restoration back to L&N livery; currently displayed. Louisville Cement Company #11 Vulcan Iron Works (Wilkes-Barre) 1923 0-4-0 TT "Switcher ...

  7. Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Louisville is an Upper South city located in a Southern state that is influenced by both Southern and Midwestern culture. It is sometimes referred to as either one of the northernmost Southern cities or as one of the southernmost Northern cities in the United States. [58] [59] Louisville is located in Kentucky's outer Bluegrass region. [60]

  8. Southside, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Southside is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.Its boundaries are Third Street to the west, Woodlawn Avenue, Allmond Avenue and Hiawatha Avenue to the north, the CSX railroad tracks to the east, and the southern boundary of the Greater Louisville Technology Park (formerly Naval Ordnance), Southside Drive and Kenwood Drive to the south.

  9. Louisville and Nashville Depot - Wikipedia

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    Louisville and Nashville Railroad Office Building, Louisville, Kentucky; Mitchellsburg Louisville and Nashville Railroad Culvert, Mitchellsburg, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Boyle County, Kentucky; Louisville and Nashville Combine Car Number 665, New Haven, Kentucky