Sunday, October 6, 2024

Wall To Wall: Portrait of Our Past Murals in Paducah, Kentucky




Portraits of Our Past
decorate a section of
floodwall in the City.







converge here.







Removable Floodgates fit
into the angled slots in
the Floodwall.











Sixty panels display the History of Paducah and the people who live(d) here.  I am sharing a small selection of artwork here.




Paducah's Switchboard
Operators connected the
City to the rest of the
world.








Scenes of the 1913 Flood





The Market House was built in 
1850 & is listed on the National 










1873 Birdseye Map
of Paducah






Birdseye Maps were popular works of art in many homes after the Civil War






Ship Building & Repair are
major industries here.





Murals of the area's
first inhabitants







Walking on the Ohio River
in early 1938.







program was inaugurated
in 1996.






An Ambassador chatted with us about meeting ships that dock here.  American Cruise Companies and Viking Cruises cruise the Ohio River and stop at Paducah.







100 Years of Boy Scout History
is represented here.




A Carnegie Library opened
in Paducah in 1904.

It has grown into the McCracken









Union Labor built Paducah.









Welcome to the Atomic City.

Paducah has a Uranium






The railroad provided expansion for Kentucky businesses and agriculture.  Peducah was the regional railroad hub in Western Kentucky. 






This is the 1923 Mikado 1518
Steam Engine pulling a
Baggage-Mail Car.








The Mikado 1518's
Red Caboose.

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