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  2. Category:Houses in Maysville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Maysville, Kentucky" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... West Fourth Street Historic District (Maysville ...

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

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    Ben Moran House: January 8, 1987 : Intersection of Kentucky Routes 8 and 10: Moranburg: 20: Newdigate-Reed House: Newdigate-Reed House: October 10, 1975 : West of Maysville at the junction of Old U.S. Route 68 with U.S. Route 62

  4. Category : Buildings and structures in Maysville, Kentucky

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    Houses in Maysville, Kentucky (10 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Maysville, Kentucky" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. Armstrong Row - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Row is a series of 11 brick row houses in Maysville, Kentucky built between 1820 and 1833 by John Armstrong, a local industrialist, entrepreneur and real estate developer. Vacant lots were purchased by an Armstrong owned company that operated the Maysville cotton mill. The company continued to operate as the January & Wood Company ...

  6. Courthouse Square and Mechanics' Row Historic District

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    The district comprises 15 houses, three offices and one church. The original Mechanic's Row houses are believed to have had separate kitchen outbuildings behind them that were later connected. [2] Mechanics' Row. The Greek Revival Mason County Courthouse was built in 1844. It is treated as a temple with a continuous cornice or entablature.

  7. Newdigate-Reed House - Wikipedia

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    The Newdigate-Reed House is a two-story log house built by the Newdigate family at the top of the hill near the Lexington-Maysville Turnpike. [1] John Newdigate, a farmer, is listed as the landowner in 1854. [ 2 ]