F. W. Woolworth Building (Lexington, Kentucky)

The Woolworth, F.W., Building was a historic department store building located in Lexington, Kentucky, that served as a retail location for the F. W. Woolworth Company from 1946 to 1990. It was designed by Frederick W. Garber.

F. W. Woolworth Building
Location106 Main St., Lexington, Kentucky
Coordinates38.0464°N 84.4975°W / 38.0464; -84.4975
Built1946
ArchitectFrederick W. Garber
Architectural styleArt Deco
NRHP reference No.02000924
Added to NRHP2002-09-06

The store was the site of protests during the Civil Rights Movement against segregation during the 1960s.

After 1990, the city government favored creating a business incubator on the site.[1] However, the building was demolished in 2004 and turned into a parking lot.[2]

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References

  1. Ku, Michelle (2002-09-21). "Historic Woolworth Building in Lexington, Ky., to Become a Parking Lot". Lexington Herald-Leader.
  2. "Downtown Lexington's Next Loss: Woolworth's". Preservation Magazine. August 2004. Archived from the original on 2014-06-28. Retrieved 2009-03-07. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


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