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The Georgetown East Main Street Residential District is a 22 acres (8.9 ha) historic district located in Georgetown, Kentucky. The area was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It included 41 contributing buildings. [1]
About 4 miles west of Georgetown off U.S. Route 460: Georgetown: 50: Main Street Commercial District: Main Street Commercial District: February 24, 1975 : Both sides of E. Main St. from Mulberry to Broadway, southern side from Elley Alley to Broadway
The Shropshire House is a Greek Revival Federal style house located in the East Main Street Residential Historic District in Georgetown, Kentucky. The house was the built in 1814 by John and Mary (Gano) Buckner. [2] The property was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on April 2, 1973. [1]
KY 676 west (East-West Connector) / US 60 east (Versailles Road) to I-64 – Versailles: Interchange; KY 676 straight ahead, ramp to US 60; eastern terminus of KY 676; southern end of US 60 concurrency: 192.202: 309.319: US 60 west / US 460 east (East Main Street) Northern end of US 60 concurrency; western terminus of US 460: 193.653: 311.654
The Brocklebank–Nelson–Beecher House, Georgetown, Massachusetts. The Brocklebank–Nelson–Beecher House (circa 1668) is a First Period Colonial house located at 108 East Main Street (Route 133), Georgetown, Massachusetts. It is now a nonprofit museum owned by the Georgetown Historical Society. An admission fee is charged.
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However, the old street names were shown on maps as late as 1899. [1] The lists below set forth the old and new names of Georgetown's streets. [2] Because most east–west streets are not continuous across Wisconsin Avenue, separate lists are provided for those east–west streets that are north of M Street and either east or west of Wisconsin ...
Route 133 eastbound in Georgetown Center. In Georgetown, Route 133 passes south of the Lufkins Brook Area before meeting Route 97 for a short concurrency that lasts for a tenth of a mile. The two routes split at the center of town, with Route 97 heading northwest on West Main Street and Route 133 heading southeast on East Main Street.