Courtesy of WDRB.com
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The old expression “cleaning up city hall” is getting a whole new meaning in downtown Louisville, where the building is undergoing an extensive restoration.
The man in charge of the project says it’s been so long since the building got a major scrubbing, there’s no official record of it.
City Hall was dedicated in 1871, and opened in 1873, just 80 years after the death of King Louis the 16th of France, for whom Louisville is named.
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