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Buildings, Roads & Neighborhoods: How has Metro Louisville Changed Since 1958?
A Presentation by Steve Wiser





Steve Wiser is the author of two books about Louisville. The first book is a guide to Louisville that was well received by the Courier-Journal and the St. Matthews Voice Tribune in 2002.

His latest book is quite different. He uses his training as an architect along with his interest in urban development to look far into the future to assess the prospects for favorable change in Louisville.

His talk at the Howard Museum will look back at the last 50 years of change in the Metro Louisville, along with Jeffersonville, Clarksville, New Albany and the "Sunny Side of Louisville."














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