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Louisville, Henderson, and St. Louis Railroad Depot. July 26, 1991. ( #91000923) Southeastern side of Walnut St., 200 feet north of its junction with Kentucky Route 54. 37°38′11″N 86°43′01″W. / 37.636389°N 86.716944°W / 37.636389; -86.716944 ( Louisville, Henderson, and St. Louis Railroad Depot) Fordsville. 14.
Indian Knoll is an archaeological site near the Green River in Ohio County, Kentucky that was declared to be a U.S. National Historic Landmark. [1]Excavations of Indian Knoll during the Great Depression [2]: 115 were conducted by archaeologists from the University of Kentucky as part of WPA economic recovery efforts. [3]
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [3] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [4]
The A.H. Scovill store. J.J. Uplinger had family in Portage County’s Freedom Township. One of them was Arthur Higby Scovill (1858-1924), a merchant and postmaster in Freedom Station northeast of ...
March 15, 1984. ( #84001597) Atop bluffs above the Kentucky River at High Bridge, 4 miles from Wilmore[ 6] 37°49′20″N 84°42′18″W. / 37.8222°N 84.705°W / 37.8222; -84.705 ( Bethel Academy Site (15JS80)) Wilmore. Site of the first Methodist school west of the Appalachians [ 6] 5. Bicknell House.
May 5, 1994 [1] The Green River Shell Middens Archeological District is a historic district composed of archaeological sites in the U.S. state of Kentucky. All of the district's sites are shell middens along the banks of the Green River that date from the later portion of the Archaic period. [2] Studies of this assemblage of sites were critical ...
21-66846. GNIS feature ID. 502356 [2] Rosine (/ roʊˈziːn /) is an unincorporated community in Ohio County, Kentucky, United States. [3] Bill Monroe, The Father of Bluegrass, is buried in the Rosine Cemetery and memorialized with a bronze cast disk affixed to the barn where his music remains alive. The community was named for the pen name of ...
Ohio County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,772. [1] Its county seat is Hartford, and its largest city is Beaver Dam. [2] The county is named after the Ohio River, which originally formed its northern boundary. It is a moist county, which means that the sale of alcohol is only ...