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"AROUND LOUISVILLE AND VICINITY" 1932 SILENT HOME MOVIE LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY MINT JULEPS 93564 

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This charming, silent home movie from 1932 shows views around Louisville, Kentucky. The film starts in a private home where glasses are raised in toast. At :34 the word "1932" is drawn in the snow and a snowball thrown at the camera. At 1:09 the collonade walk at the Louisville Central Park is shown. At 1:36 kids ride sleighs in the park. At 2:47 a bridge over the Ohio River is shown. At 3:08 the paddle steamer showboat / steamboat "City of Memphis" makes its way along the river. At 3:29 a train rides past on elevated tracks followed by a steam locomotive. At 3:41 are shots from downtown Louisville. The Cathedral of the Assumption, which still stands at 433 S. Fifth St., is seen at 4:02. At 4;06 the Kentucky Hotel (or Hotel Kentucky) is visible. At 4:19 the Customs House or Federal Courthouse is seen and at 4:27 the Main Library. At 4:56 a sign for the Seelbach Hotel is visible. At 7:30 a trip is taken by car out to the countryside to visit the Old Kentucky Home on Federal Hill. At 8:43 the Kentucky State House at Frankfort is shown. At 10:00 a wonderful title card (which burns in reverse) announces the glorious 4th of July party. At 10:36, even though it is the Prohibition Era, Mint Juleps are created and served. At 11:11 one is enjoyed by a young lady and at 11:19 a title card mentions how the drink is an elixir that can cure every infirmity and that it's "good for babies too". At 13:00 frogs are prepared for supper. At 13:17 a shot of downtown followed by a shot at 13:25 of the grave of President Zachary Taylor. At 13:43, a swim meet at Lakeside Swim Club is in progress. The film ends with an exhibition golf match held at Big Spring Country Club between Walter Hagen and Jose Jurado, versus Kentucky pros Ray and Irvin Ottman (14:56). Research from an Ottman family member indicates this golf exhibition was held on Saturday, August 6, 1932 at the Big Spring Golf Club in Louisville, KY. The men posing are Walter Hagen, Jose Jurado, A.B. “Happy” Chandler, Ray Ottman, and Irv Ottman. Walter Hagen was a top American professional golfer who won several major championships. Jose Jurado was a top Argentine professional golfer who won several Argentine championships and competed in the US and British Opens. Happy Chandler was the Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky and refereed the match. He went on to be the Governor of Kentucky and the Commissioner of Major League Baseball. Ray Ottman was the golf professional at Big Spring Golf Club in Louisville, KY.
Irv Ottman was the golf professional at Louisville Country Club in Louisville, KY. Ray and Irv were brothers and were actually substitutes for the amateur champs who were supposed to play Hagen and Jurado.
My Old Kentucky Home State Park is a state park located in Bardstown, Kentucky. The park's centerpiece is Federal Hill, a farm owned by United States Senator John Rowan in 1795. During the Rowan family's occupation, the mansion became a meeting place for local politicians and hosted several visiting dignitaries. The farm is best known for its association with American composer Stephen Foster's anti-slavery ballad "My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night". Foster was a cousin of the Rowan family, and was likely inspired to write the ballad both by Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin and through imagery seen on visits to Federal Hill. After popularity of the song increased throughout the United States, Federal Hill was purchased by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, dedicated as a historic site, and renamed "My Old Kentucky Home" on July 4, 1923. Foster's song by the same name was made the state song of Kentucky in 1928. The Federal Hill mansion was featured on a U.S. postage stamp in 1992, and it is one of the symbols featured on the reverse of the Kentucky state quarter issued in 2001.
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@BigDaveSwinger
@BigDaveSwinger 4 года назад
Great footage. Some additional details: 3:40 We are on Broadway, looking east. The camera is panning the block from the old Union (Greyhound) Bus Station, at 5th & Broadway, to the old Brown Hotel Parking Garage, to Warren Memorial Presbyterian Church. The tall building on the southeast corner of 4th & Broadway is the Heyburn Building. Both the church and the Heyburn Building gets a nice pan up and down. By 1958, that whole block between 4th and 5th Sts. was gone. 3:51 We cross Broadway and scan the Brown Hotel. 3:57 Now, we are standing at, what was then, Walnut St. and Amory Pl., looking east toward the Hotel Kentucky. In 1978, Walnut St. became Muhammad Ali Blvd. 4:02 The aforementioned Cathedral of Assumption. Jumping ahead a bit to 5:19, I believe we are looking over the Ohio River in Shawnee Park, located on the northwest part of Jefferson County (Louisville). The scenes of their walking through a park and around the pond seems to also be at Shawnee Park. At 6:33, we are at the look out at Iroquois Park, which over looks Louisville. The rock wall, with a lady and gentlemen sitting on it, can be seen starting at 6:54. Again, awesome footage. Thanks for sharing.
@cfe7131
@cfe7131 Месяц назад
My home town...❤
@duaneayers6117
@duaneayers6117 4 года назад
From the Sunny Side of Louisville would really like to see some old footage of Clarksville, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Great Work 👍 🇺🇸 Love watching these and looking forward to seeing many many more.
@pappystokes759
@pappystokes759 Год назад
The golfers are Walter Hagen Jose Jurado and the Ottman Brothers. Governor Happy Chandler is the one announcing them the golf course they are playing is Big Spring CC located on Dutchman’s Ln
@Junkman2008
@Junkman2008 4 года назад
Some good shots of my home of 19-years, St James Court and Central Park. Good stuff.
@bwayne40004
@bwayne40004 4 года назад
Being in Kentucky I watched for a hope “vicinity” would include views I’d know. Sure enough, at the 730 range or so there is 31E, known as Bardstown Road (or Louisville Rd if you’re from Bardstown) and shots of Federal Hill, a major attraction here. Bardstown is the “Bourbon Capital of the World”, a slightly far cry from Prohibition era 1932. Many of the distilleries closed in that timeframe but there is a current resurgence and boom in the distillery business now. BTW, the next shots are of the Capital building in Frankfort with the governor’s mansion just to the left in the early shots.
@graemespringer4643
@graemespringer4643 Год назад
The city skyline towards the end is Cincinnati.
@JUSAGUYNKY
@JUSAGUYNKY 3 года назад
9:48 what/where is that??
@JUSAGUYNKY
@JUSAGUYNKY 3 года назад
Can’t believe 6:33 (Iroquois Park lookout) isn’t “timed” in your description 🤔🤔
@JUSAGUYNKY
@JUSAGUYNKY 3 года назад
6:35 Iroquois Park?? 💜
@JUSAGUYNKY
@JUSAGUYNKY 3 года назад
Yes it is!! I grew up off St Andrews Church Rd.. top of the park is my favorite spot in Louisville
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