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North of Nicholasville off U.S. Route 68. 37°57′06″N 84°35′32″W / 37.951667°N 84.592222°W / 37.951667; -84.592222 (Nathaniel Dunn House) Nicholasville. 23. East Main Street Historic District. East Main Street Historic District. August 5, 1994. (#94000840) Roughly E. Main St. from S. Walnut St. to Rice St.
Nicholasville is a home rule city [7] in and the county seat of Jessamine County, Kentucky. [8] The population was 31,490 during the 2020 U.S. census, making Nicholasville the 10th-largest settlement in the state. Since the late 20th century, Nicholasville has undergone rapid growth; the population increased 440.23% between 1970 and 2020.
St. Mildred's Court-West Lexington Avenue Historic District: January 28, 1994 125-162 St. Mildred's Ct. and 797-852 W. Lexington Ave. ... 525 Maple Ave., and south of ...
38°02′35″N 84°29′46″W / 38.043056°N 84.496111°W / 38.043056; -84.496111 (James Burnie Beck House) Lexington. 10. Bell Court Neighborhood Historic District. Bell Court Neighborhood Historic District. December 8, 1980. (#80001507) Roughly bounded by railroad tracks, Main St., Boonesboro and Walton Aves.
84001787 [ 1] Added to NRHP. July 13, 1984. The Young House is an historic estate in Jessamine County, Kentucky, United States, between Nicholasville and Wilmore off of Kentucky Route 29 on Lexington Road. Popular legend has it that the house was the birthplace of Bennett H. Young, an American Civil War soldier, lawyer, and architect.
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October 26, 2024 at 10:48 AM. NICHOLASVILLE, Ky. (FOX 56) — Police are investigating after two people were killed in a Nicholasville shooting in the early hours of Saturday morning. Police said ...
84001603 [1] Added to NRHP. July 5, 1984. The J. S. Bronaugh House, at 103 N. 2nd St. in Nicholasville, Kentucky, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It was an Italianate -style two-story brick house with an L-shaped plan and an octagonal projecting bay at its ell gable end. [2]