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13508 Factory Lane, Louisville, KY 40245
Issued by Lisa Ann Hadley 8/15/2017
Permittee: Erica Hodge JDG 1849
Project Name: St. Joseph's Property
Contractor: Louisville Paving
Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.
“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.
Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”
On September 27th, 2008, Trooper 2 responded to Waldorf, Maryland to assist the Waldorf Volunteer Fire Department with a motor vehicle crash. Working alongside first responders, two patients were identified for transport. A second medical provider would be required to assist with patient care in the helicopter.
Trooper 2 encountered poor weather while attempting to deliver the patients to a trauma center, and diverted to the closest airport. The helicopter crashed in Walker Mill Park on approach to Andrews Air Force Base.
The flight crew, one patient, Ashley Younger, and the Waldorf VFD medical provider, Tonya Mallard, were killed in the crash. One patient, Jordan Wells, survived the crash and was located, treated, and transported by rescuers.
This photo shoot taking place at The Hirshhorn reminds me of this video www.youtube.com/watch?v=5S_6pKRrVnM All of my photos were shot through the lobby window.
This branch got nice new carpeting thanks to the Louisville Water Company's water main break a few months ago. Pancake does not like this carpet as much as the other one. She did not get a biscuit here today. She did get a nice snooze in, though.
Chase got to file a nice claim for the water damage from the water main leak. Since Chase Bank loaned Louisville a whole bunch of money perhaps that was by design.