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

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    More images. July 17, 1997. (#97000675) Machpelan Cemetery, 1.5 miles east of the junction of U.S. Route 460 and Kentucky Route 713. 38°03′23″N 83°55′55″W  /  38.056389°N 83.931944°W  / 38.056389; -83.931944  (Confederate Monument of Mt. Sterling) Mount Sterling. 6. East Mount Sterling Historic District. East Mount ...

  3. Machpelah Cemetery (Mount Sterling, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Machpelah Cemetery (Mount Sterling, Kentucky) The Machpelah Cemetery is located near the eastern city limits of Mt. Sterling in Montgomery County, Kentucky. It has been listed as a National Register of Historic Place since April 23, 1991. [2][3][4]

  4. Montgomery County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,114. [1] Its county seat is Mount Sterling. [2] With regard to the sale of alcohol, it is classified as a moist county—a county in which alcohol sales are prohibited (a dry county), but containing a "wet" city where package alcohol sales are allowed, in this case Mount Sterling. [3]

  5. List of plantations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Home to the family of famed Southern Belle Sallie Ward and Kentucky's Confederate Governor George Johnson. 71000352 White Hall: March 11, 1971: Richmond: Madison: 84001824 Anderson-Smith House: March 1, 1984: Paducah: McCracken: Serves as an official Kentucky Welcome Center and houses the furniture of Vice-President Alben Barkley. Also known as ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kentucky

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    Retrieved February 13, 2009. ^ The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Battle of Mill Springs Historic Areas (Pulaski and Wayne), Boone Creek Rural Historic District (Clark and Fayette), Cumberland Gap National Historical Park (Bell and Harlan), East Main Street Bridge (Knox and Whitley), Falls of Rough Historic District ...

  7. Enoch Smith House - Wikipedia

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    August 19, 1980. The Enoch Smith House, on Kentucky Route 1 in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, was built around 1808 to 1811. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] Also known as Happy Hill, it is a one-and-a-half-story single-pile central passage plan house. [2]