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Freeman Chapel C.M.E. Church is a historic Christian Methodist Episcopal church at 137 S. Virginia Street in Hopkinsville, Kentucky which was built during 1923–25. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It was deemed significant both for its history and its architecture.
Riverside Cemetery, west of Hopkinsville between U.S. Route 41 and L&N railroad tracks. 36°52′31″N 87°28′53″W / 36.875278°N 87.481389°W / 36.875278; -87.481389 ( Latham Confederate
Crossroad Chapel Rd., 0.3 miles north of its junction with Kentucky Route 138 37°29′56″N 87°28′46″W / 37.498889°N 87.479444°W / 37.498889; -87.479444 ( Zion Brick Missionary
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J. B. Knight House: Hopkinsville, Kentucky: ca. 1815–1820 Residence The Knight House is the oldest standing structure and residence in Hopkinsville and Christian County Kentucky. Squire Earick House: Louisville, Kentucky: 1815 Residence Oldest woodframe house in Louisville [6] Carneal House: Covington, Kentucky: 1815 Residence Oldest building ...
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The Pennyroyal Area Museum, open since July 8, 1976, is in the historic old Hopkinsville post office, and is funded by the local government. The First Presbyterian Church was used as a hospital for General Nathan Bedford Forrest 's men during the winter of 1861–1862; they were hospitalized due to a flu epidemic.
President-elect Donald Trump had not been terribly successful in suing media organizations until this weekend when ABC News agreed to settle a closely-watched defamation case he brought against ...