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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kenton ...

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    There are 67 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county; 2 of these are National Historic Landmarks. Another property was once listed but has been removed. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 14, 2024. [2]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kent County ...

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    39°09′04″N 75°27′27″W. /  39.151111°N 75.4575°W  / 39.151111; -75.4575  ( Cherbourg Round Barn) Little Creek. 36. Scene of Cheyney Clow's Rebellion. Scene of Cheyney Clow's Rebellion. January 14, 1974. ( #74000598) West of Kenton on Delaware Route 300.

  4. North Main–North Detroit Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    85000867 [1] Added to NRHP. April 18, 1985. The North Main–North Detroit Street Historic District is a historic neighborhood on the northern side of the city of Kenton, Ohio, United States. Important because of its architecture and because of its prominent early residents, it was declared a historic district in 1985.

  5. History of sewing patterns - Wikipedia

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    History of sewing patterns. A sewing pattern is the template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto woven or knitted fabrics before being cut out and assembled. Patterns are usually made of paper, and are sometimes made of sturdier materials like paperboard or cardboard if they need to be more robust to withstand repeated use.

  6. Feed sack dress - Wikipedia

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    Feed sack dress. Feed sack dresses, flour sack dresses, or feedsack dresses were a common article of clothing in rural US and Canadian communities from the late 19th century through the mid 20th century. They were made at home, usually by women, using the cotton sacks in which flour, sugar, animal feed, seeds, and other commodities were ...

  7. 1750–1775 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Arnold, Janet: Patterns of Fashion 2: Englishwomen's Dresses and Their Construction C.1860–1940, Wace 1966, Macmillan 1972. Revised metric edition, Drama Books 1977. ISBN 0896760278; Ashelford, Jane: The Art of Dress: Clothing and Society 1500–1914, Abrams, 1996. ISBN 0810963175

  8. Janet Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Janet Arnold (6 October 1932 – 2 November 1998) was a British clothing historian, costume designer, teacher, conservator, and author. She is best known for her series of works called Patterns of Fashion, which included accurate scale sewing patterns, used by museums and theatres alike. She went on to write A Handbook of Costume, a book on the ...

  9. James A. Ramage Civil War Museum - Wikipedia

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    [4] Today, only six batteries remain - four in Kenton County and two in Campbell County. The museum's namesake, James A. Ramage, is a retired history professor from Northern Kentucky University. He received numerous awards at NKU, including Outstanding Professor of the Year (1988), Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award (1999), and Acorn Award from ...