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Public Square and extending roughly one block north and south on Court St., and one block east and west on Main 36°45′13″N 86°11′27″W / 36.753611°N 86.190833°W / 36.753611; -86.190833 ( Scottsville Downtown Commercial Historic
The Mutter Gottes Historic District or Mother of God Historic District is a 15 acres (6.1 ha) area in Covington, Kentucky including the Mother of God Church which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The historic district included 153 buildings. [1] [2]
It includes Scottsville's Public Square, which was site of the Allen County Courthouse until 1965, and it extends roughly one block north and south on Court St., and one block east and west on Main St. [2] The buildings are primarily one- and two-story brick and wood-frame with brick veneer commercial buildings, built between 1881 and 1946. [2]
The Tabernacle in Scottsville, Kentucky was built in 1912. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1]It is a large wood-frame square-plan structure constructed by J. M. Guthrie to be "used for revivals, church association meetings and conferences, singing conventions and 'meetings for all good purposes.'" [2] It was originally open on one side until it was enclosed ...
In 2015 the group had the following communities (or church districts or settlements): three in Allen County, Kentucky (two west of Scottsville and one near Holland), [14] two in Missouri (Rich Hill and Richards), [15] one in Ohio, north of Winchester, [16] one in Delano, Tennessee, and three in Belize. The total population in 2015 was about ...
The Scottsville Christian Church, built 1846, in 1968 became the Scottsville Museum. [5] Although Scottsville ceased as county seat, in 1840 its economic importance in the area increased as the James River Canal opened. However, Union forces under the command of General Sheridan burned Scottsville in March 1865, and it never fully recovered.
The Church of God (Restoration) remains the focus of controversy, with many accusations leveled by ex-members across the world. According to former members the church is cult-like and controls dress code, internet access and relationships. Former member Tina Wall said, "I believe Church of God is a cult, you can't think for yourself, nothing.
Old East Main Street at 7th Street, Scottsville, Kentucky, U.S. Coordinates 36°45′08″N 86°11′0″W / 36.75222°N 86.18333°W / 36.75222; -86