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Howard Colyer managed the Glyndon Hotel from 1939-1974. Colyer moved from South Carolina to manage the Hotel in the late 1930s for his uncle T.H. Collins. Later, the Hotel was sold to a local man. The Glyndon Hotel as well as other properties were sold to George Tye Baker in 1974. George Tye Baker was a real estate investor and retail merchant.
January 3, 1984 (Burnam Ct. Richmond: 16: Campbell House: February 8, 1989 (Kentucky Route 52 near Paint Lick: Paint Lick: 17: Cane Springs Primitive Baptist Church: December 22, 1978
The majority of programs in the United States make a distinction between a halfway house and a sober/recovery house.A halfway house has an active rehabilitation treatment program run throughout the day, where the residents receive intensive individual and group counseling for their substance abuse while they establish a sober support network, secure new employment, and find new housing.
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
White Hall State Historic Site is a 14-acre (5.7 ha) park in Richmond, Kentucky, southeast of Lexington.White Hall was home to two legendary Kentucky statesmen: General Green Clay and his son General Cassius Marcellus Clay, as well as suffragists Mary Barr Clay and Laura Clay.
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2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of downtown Lexington on Richmond Rd. Lexington: 4: Ashland Park Historic District: Ashland Park Historic District: March 31, 1986 : Roughly bounded by Ashland Ave., Richmond Rd., Chinoe Rd., and Fontaine Rd.
The Madison County Courthouse is a historic courthouse in Richmond, Kentucky, United States, which serves as the seat of government for Madison County.It is a Greek Revival structure originally built in 1849–1850 by John McMurtry according to the designs of Thomas Lewinski, the two of whom were some of the most prominent architects in central Kentucky during the nineteenth century.