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One of the more important properties is the John Thompson House/Bainbridge Tavern, which served as a tavern operated from 1817 to 1830 by John W. Bainbridge. It is a two-story three-bay log building; it may have been built as a hall/parlor plan house originally. It has a massive brick chimney and very old beaded weatherboarding. [2]
Kitchen hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Phone: 217-679-1690. Stuart Hillyer has overseen extensive renovations to the bar since purchasing the business in 2023.
The Old Stone Tavern, near Frankfort, Kentucky, is a historic stone building that once served as an inn and tavern on a stagecoach line, and later served as a toll house. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Springfield is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Washington County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 2,846 at the 2020 census. [4] History
KY 3164 / KY 528 (Lebanon Road) – Springfield: Eastern terminus of KY 3164/Western terminus of KY 528: Springfield: 60.322: 97.079: US 150 Bus. east / KY 152 east (Main Street) / KY 555 north to US 150 / Bluegrass Parkway – Springfield, Lincoln Homestead State Park: Southern end of US 150 Bus. / KY 152 overlap: 60.408: 97.217
It was originally located north of Highway 438 about 8 miles from Springfield, Kentucky in Litsey. It was the best example of a log single cell dwelling in the county. [ 5 ] The Beechland neighborhood was sometimes called Poortown, which actually was home to successful landowners and the small cabins of people who worked for them.
KY 528 – Lincoln Homestead State Park: 1.417: 2.280: US 150 – Bardstown, Perryville, Danville 6.215: 10.002: KY 438 west (Beechland Road) – Lincoln Homestead State Park: south end of KY 438 overlap 7.091: 11.412: KY 438 east (Mayes Creek Road) north end of KY 438 overlap 8.643: 13.910: KY 53 north – Willisburg 10.380: 16.705: KY 433 ...
Washington County Elementary School in Springfield for grades PK, K-5 with 387 students; Care Academy, Inc. in Willisburg for grades 6–12 with 65 students; Washington County Middle School in Springfield for grades 6–8 with 206 students; Washington County High School in Springfield for grades 9–12 with 626 students