
Louisville Water Tower & U.S. Marine Hospital
Season 8 Episode 19 | 26m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
The fifth installment of the six part series, "The Ten Buildings that Changed Louisville"
In the fifth installment of the six part series, "The Ten Buildings that Changed Louisville," we visit two of the city's most iconic landmarks - the Louisville Water Tower and the U.S. Marine Hospital; Margy Taylor makes her home at her business, Clay & Cotton; an interview with Cary Stemle, new managing editor of Louisville's Business First; and Rivue, the only rotating restaurant in the world.
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Louisville Water Tower & U.S. Marine Hospital
Season 8 Episode 19 | 26m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
In the fifth installment of the six part series, "The Ten Buildings that Changed Louisville," we visit two of the city's most iconic landmarks - the Louisville Water Tower and the U.S. Marine Hospital; Margy Taylor makes her home at her business, Clay & Cotton; an interview with Cary Stemle, new managing editor of Louisville's Business First; and Rivue, the only rotating restaurant in the world.
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