Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Bowman Mill Rd., Parkers Mill Rd., and Cave Hill Ln. 38°00′48″N 84°35′56″W / 38.013333°N 84.598889°W / 38.013333; -84.598889 ( Bowman Mill Road Rural Historic Lexington
Lexington: Fayette: Eventual home of Mary Todd Lincoln's sister, Emilie Todd Helm. Also known as Cedar Hall. Henry Duncan House Bloomfield: Nelson: Built by Henry Duncan, a descendant of Christopher Newport and Thomas Bragg, in 1783. Home was enlarged in 1800 and 1815. 80001649 James W. Alcorn House: April 11, 1980: Stanford: Lincoln
Off Rocky Branch Rd., over North Elkhorn Creek 38°15′14″N 84°45′08″W / 38.253889°N 84.752222°W / 38.253889; -84.752222 ( Switzer Covered Switzer
This site is the center piece of the University of Kentucky's Adena Park and is located on a bank 75 feet (23 m) above Elkhorn Creek.It features a causewayed ring ditch with a circular 105-foot (32 m) diameter platform, surrounded by a 45-foot (14 m) wide ditch and a 13-foot (4.0 m) wide enclosure with a 33-foot (10 m) wide entryway facing to the west.
Ashland is the name of the plantation of the 19th-century Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, [2] located in Lexington, Kentucky, in the central Bluegrass region of the state. The buildings were built by slaves who also grew and harvested hemp, farmed livestock, and cooked and cleaned for the Clays.
Sidney Louis is one of the last living individuals who worked inside the Narcotic Farm – America’s first rehab facility for drug addiction in Lexington. He spent 10 years working at Lexington ...
Mount Tabor is a neighborhood in southeastern Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries are Alumni Drive to the west, New Circle Road to the north, Richmond Road to the east, and Man o' War Boulevard to the South.
"Historic Homes and Historic Sites in Lexington, KY". Horse Capital of the World: Lexington, Kentucky Convention and Visitors Bureau. 7 November 2011. "History – Waveland – Historic Sites – Kentucky State Parks". 6 November 2011. Kleber, John E. "Waveland." The Kentucky Encyclopedia. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, 1992. Print.