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The Kentucky Highlands Museum and Discovery Center was established in 1984 in Ashland's historic Mayo Mansion as the Kentucky Highlands Museum. By 1994, additional space was needed and the museum was moved to the former C.H. Parsons Department Store Building in Ashland's Commercial Historic District. The museum was renamed the Highlands Museum ...
The Ashland Commercial Historic District is a designated historic district bounded by 13th Street, Carter Avenue, 18th Street, and Front Street in Downtown Ashland, Kentucky. [2] It is composed of 84 properties, including such prominent buildings as the Camayo Arcade , Crump and Field Grocery Company , First Presbyterian Church , Paramount Arts ...
Ashland Transportation Center is an intermodal transit station in Ashland, Kentucky. Jointly operated by the City of Ashland and CSX Transportation, it currently serves Amtrak's Cardinal train as well as the Ashland Bus System, Greyhound Lines, and regional shuttles. It is located at 99 15th Street near downtown Ashland.
By 2004 it was in poor condition; a volunteer group restored the building in 2005 and 2006. A historic caboose was acquired and restored next to the station in 2010. The station is used as a visitor's center during the city's annual Labor Day festivities, which attract some 10,000 tourists. [3]
Harris has announced his retirement as Ashland County’s maintenance supervisor effective July 31. He was hired for the position in September 1991. ... “The Command Center was done after-hours ...
The Ashland Plaza Hotel is a ten-story structure in downtown Ashland. The Camayo Arcade. The Kitchen Building was constructed in 1915 as an office building on the corner of 15th Street and Winchester Avenue. [1] The Second National Bank, occupied the first floor beginning in 1915 with other offices occupying the other levels.
Sep. 11—ASHLAND — An enormous American flag hanging between a pair of fire truck ladders served as the backdrop during a solemn "Remembering 9/11" ceremony at The Delta by Marriott on Monday ...
They married the following year and purchased the Victorian Gartrell-Hager House in Ashland, Kentucky, which was built in 1864. [2] Although Mayo wanted to build a new house, she could not due to rations set in place during World War I. To avoid being arrested for building a new home, she received permission to remodel the existing house.