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This is a list of properties and historic districts in Kentucky that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are listings in all of Kentucky's 120 counties . The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below), may be seen in an online map by ...
Edward Stone (c. 1782 – September 17, 1826), also known as Ned Stone, was an American slave trader. He participated in the interregional slave trade between Maryland, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Stone had a slave jail under his house, which was built in the 1810s near Paris, Kentucky.
Two side-by-side stone houses, believed to have been built by Thomas Metcalfe or his older brother John, with finely dressed native limestone. The larger house, on the left, was built in 1809 and has "one of only two exterior arched wooden doorframes found in Kentucky on stone houses".
Oldest surviving house in Johnson County; built 1843; Fryer House – Home of pioneer Walter Fryer; built 1811; Glen Willis – built 1815; Hausgen House – Colonial Revival style house; built c. 1890; Hawkins House – Has served as a ropewalk and a dormitory for the Georgetown Female Seminary. Became a residential home in 1858; built c. 1790
Joel Frazer House: June 23, 1983 : Off Kentucky Route 982: Cynthiana: Stone house built in 1810 by Thomas Metcalfe, a stonemason and then-future Kentucky state governor. 7: Handy Farm: Handy Farm: November 25, 2005 : U.S. Route 62
Stone House on Kentucky River is located in Prestonville, Kentucky. It was built in 1835 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 8, 1987. It is located on Kentucky River. It is a five bay, two-story, central passage, dry stone house, about 22 by 46 feet (6.7 m × 14.0 m) in plan, built in about 1835. It has a two-story ...
Carneal House: Covington, Kentucky: 1815 Residence Oldest building in Covington Elijah Herndon House: California, Kentucky: 1818 Residence Home of Elijah Herndon, a Kentucky slaveowner Cleveland-Rogers House: Lexington, Kentucky: 1819 Residence Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 Chenault House: Richmond, Kentucky: 1830 ...
Built c.1800 by stonemason and future Kentucky governor Thomas Metcalf. 49: Longview: October 25, 1973 : About 4 miles west of Georgetown off U.S. Route 460: Georgetown: 50: Main Street Commercial District: Main Street Commercial District