Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Livingston County (Kentucky)

Lage des Livingston County in Kentucky

Die Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Livingston County in Kentucky führt die Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Livingston County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden.[1]

[2] Name[3] Bild Eintragsdatum Lage Ort Beschreibung
1Fort Star
Fort Star
1998
ID-Nr. 98000938
Rund 500 m südlich von Smithland
37° 8′ 2″ N, 88° 24′ 5″ W
Smithland
2Gower House
Gower House
1973
ID-Nr. 73000815
Water Street
37° 8′ 37″ N, 88° 24′ 17″ W
Smithland
3Thomas Lawson House
Thomas Lawson House
1978
ID-Nr. 78001378
Wabash Avenue
37° 0′ 14″ N, 88° 14′ 11″ W
Grand Rivers
4Livingston County Courthouse and Clerk's Offices
Livingston County Courthouse and Clerk's Offices
2011
ID-Nr. 11000794
351 Court Street
37° 8′ 22″ N, 88° 24′ 16″ W
Smithland
5Mantle Rock Archeological District
Mantle Rock Archeological District
2004
ID-Nr. 04001253
KY 133
37° 21′ 10″ N, 88° 25′ 41″ W
Smithland
6Masonic Hall-Federal Commissary Building
Masonic Hall-Federal Commissary Building
1998
ID-Nr. 98000939
Main Street Ecke Charlotte Street
37° 8′ 25″ N, 88° 24′ 24″ W
Smithland
7Richard Olive House
Richard Olive House
1982
ID-Nr. 82002732
Court Street
37° 8′ 22″ N, 88° 24′ 14″ W
Smithland

Siehe auch

Einzelnachweise

  1. Auszug aus dem National Register of Historic Places – Livingston County Abgerufen am 6. September 2012
  2. Die Nummerierung in dieser Listenspalte ist an der vom National Park Service vorgelegten Reihenfolge der Einträge orientiert; die Farben unterscheiden verschiedene Schutzgebietstypen des National Park Systems mit landesweiter Bedeutung (z. B. National Historic Landmarks) von den sonstigen Einträgen im National Register of Historic Places.
  3. National Register Information System. In: National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Abgerufen am 9. Juli 2010.

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Gower House in Smithland.jpg
Front and southern end of the Gower House, located on Riverfront Drive in Smithland, Kentucky, United States. Built in 1790, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Mantle Rock, bridge and nearby trees.jpg
Trees and the natural bridge at the Mantle Rock Preserve, located southwest of Carrsville in northern Livingston County, Kentucky, United States. Because of its archaeological importance (many Indians travelling the Trail of Tears passed through here), the preserve is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district.
Fort Star from high school parking lot.jpg
Looking northeastward from the parking lot of the Livingston Central High School to the hilltop on which the site of Fort Star is located. A prominent Union Army fort during the Civil War, the fort site is now an archaeological site and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Richard Olive House.jpg
Front and eastern end of the Richard Olive House, located on Court Street (Kentucky Route 453) across from the old courthouse in Smithland, Kentucky, United States. Built in 1841, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Federal Commissary Building, Smithland.jpg
Eastern side of the Federal Commissary Building, located on the southwestern corner of the junction of Court and Charlotte Streets in Smithland, Kentucky, United States. Built in 1861, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Thomas-Lawson-House-Grand.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Plazak, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Boston financier Thomas Lawson's residence in Grand Rivers, Kentucky, when he was promoting the town as the next great steel-making center, to rival Pittsburgh and Birmingham.