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The hamlet's most notable building, the Rabbit Hash General Store (c. 1831), was regarded as "the best known and best-preserved country store in Kentucky". [8] The store was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 2, 1989. [9] The Rabbit Hash Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on ...
The Rabbit Hash Historic District in Rabbit Hash, Kentucky was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 2003. It includes 330 acres (1.3 km 2 ), 12 buildings, 6 structures, and 3 objects around 10021-10410 Lower River Rd. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Rabbit Hash General Store , one of the addresses in the District, had already been ...
Rabbit Hash General Store: Rabbit Hash General Store: February 6, 1989 : 10021 Lower River Rd. Rabbit Hash: Severely damaged by fire February 2016 [5] 85: Rabbit Hash Historic District: Rabbit Hash Historic District: December 4, 2003
Operating since 1831, the Rabbit Hash General Store would have washed away with the Ohio River by now, like most of its former neighbors, were it not bolted to the ground by iron rods. There's ...
Rabbit Hash is so small it doesn't need a human mayor, and the money from the election usually goes to town improvements. This year, however, it will go towards rebuilding the General Store that ...
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KY 56 from the Union/Webster County line to US 41A, US 41A to Dixon, KY 132 to Sebree, KY 136 to Calhoun, KY 81 to South Carrollton, US 431 and KY 1031 to Central City, US 431/KY 70 to Drakesboro, KY 176 to Greenville, US 62 through Powderly to Central City to Muhlenberg/Ohio County line 99.86 miles (160.71 km) W.C. Handy Blues Trail
It begins at KY 338 (East Bend Road) in the small hamlet of Rabbit Hash and travels north along the Ohio River to the small town of Belleview.In Belleview, KY 20 splits off KY 18 and heads north, as KY 18 turns east toward Burlington.