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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
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 ...
Location of Trimble County in Kentucky. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Trimble County, Kentucky.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Trimble County, Kentucky, United States.
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 in Covington Elijah Herndon House: California, Kentucky: 1818 Residence
Stone House (1898), 106 N. Ewing, a castle-like mansion; Rose House (1820), 112 E. Park, adjacent to Stone House, another large house; Robert Penn Warren Museum, a home of author Robert Penn Warren; Three buildings which, in 2011, were planned to become a railroad museum. [2] In 2022, a railroad museum including a caboose is open by appointment ...
Cooper's Run Rural Historic District is a 8,935 acres (36.16 km 2) historic district near Paris, Kentucky which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [ 1 ] It includes work by stonemason John Metcalfe and by brick builder John Giltner.
Included in the district are buildings on both sides of the Kentucky River. These include: Old State Capitol, designed by Gideon Shryock [2] Frankfort City Hall [2] Franklin County Courthouse, St. Clair Street, designed by Gideon Shryock [2] Hampton-Williams House (1845), 101 West Main Street, built of stone in a pattern like Flemish bond ...
The McKee—Vimont Row Houses, on Main St. in Millersburg, Kentucky in Bourbon County, Kentucky, are three adjoining houses built in the early 1800s, with the two stone ones possibly constructed by future Kentucky governor Thomas Metcalfe. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1]