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The Bardstown Historic District, comprising the center of Bardstown, Kentucky, is a registered historic district on the National Register of Historic Places.Prominent architecture located within the district include the Cobblestone Path, Nelson County Jail, Old L & N Station, Old Talbott Tavern, and Spalding Hall, all individually on the National Register, and the historic old Nelson County ...
[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Archeological Site 15 Ne 3: September 27, 1979 (11 miles (18 km) north of Bardstown along the road to Lenore [5
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 ...
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
The Old Talbott Tavern, also known as the Old Stone Tavern, a historic tavern built in 1779, is located in the Bardstown Historic District of Bardstown, Kentucky, across from the historic Nelson County Courthouse. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 30, 1973.
March 13, 2017 (37 Mary Ingalls Hwy. Dayton: 17: East Row Historic District: East Row Historic District: August 25, 1983 (Roughly bounded by the C&O railroad line, 6th, Saratoga, and Oak Sts.
Joel Frazer House: June 23, 1983 : Off Kentucky Route 982: Cynthiana: Stone house built in 1810 by Thomas Metcalfe, a stonemason and then-future Kentucky state governor. 7: Handy Farm: Handy Farm: November 25, 2005 : U.S. Route 62
December 22, 1978 (Courthouse Sq. Greenville: 7: North Main Street Historic District: North Main Street Historic District: August 15, 1985 (100 and 200 blocks of N. Main St.