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Amount brought in by parking meter 513
A/B (on Sixth Street between Muhammad
Ali Boulevard and Chestnut Street) this year
through mid-September, making it the least-
proftable meter in the city.
50¢
$1,983.90
Amount brought in
by parking meter 306
A (on Sixth Street
between Jefferson
and Liberty streets)
this year through mid-
September, making it
the most-proftable
meter in the city.
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SPOTTING
Reader Pam Marsiliusen, who lives in Audubon
Park and is retired from LMPD, noticed this feur-
de-lis bookend in Pulaski, Tenn., at the Manor
House at Milky Way Farm — aka what was once
the second home of Frank Mars, founder of
what we now know as the Mars candy company.
To give this Fleur-de-lis Spotting a Louisville
connection: Frank Mars' wife Ethel owned 1940
Derby winner Gallahadion.
Send us an unexpected feur-de-lis spotting of
your own. It just might make a future issue. editori-
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