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A banner day for the Lawrence family

a view from I-64 eastbound at the Ninth Street entrance
a view from I-64 eastbound at the Ninth Street entrance

Congratulations to the Lawrence family, Louisville’s Camp Hi Ho heroes. Here’s the ‪#‎JennifersLouisville‬ banner on the Sixth Street side of the Ky Center in ‪#‎DowntownLou‬. Thanks to ‪#‎DowntownLouisvillePartnership‬, Mike Sheehy, Scott Kuhn, and everyone else who helped us bring this project to fruition. ‪#‎celebrate‬ ‪#‎Louisville‬ ‪#‎Kentucky‬

a wider view from eastbound I-64 just past the Ninth Street entrance
a wider view from eastbound I-64 just past the Ninth Street entrance

Jen’s response: ““I feel so lucky to be born and raised a Louisville girl,” said Lawrence. “Louisville gave me a perspective and informed my identity in a beautiful and honest way. I’m grateful for this honor and extremely humbled to join this list. (I mean, Muhammad Ali?) Thank you. Go Cards.”

From Gary & Karen Lawrence: “The Lawrence family would like to thank everyone involved in this project. We think it is so cool that the City of Louisville would honor our daughter in this way. Thank you so much.”

from the pedestrian bridge connecting the Belvedere to the Muhammad Ali Center
from the pedestrian bridge connecting the Belvedere to the Muhammad Ali Center

Here’s Jen with her Hunger Games mates playing Truth or Dare on MTV.

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