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National Register of Historic Places listings in Anderson County, Kentucky facts for kids

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Location of Anderson County in Kentucky

Welcome to Anderson County, Kentucky! This area is home to many special places that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This register is like a special list kept by the United States government. It helps protect buildings, sites, and objects that are important to our country's history.

There are 12 different places in Anderson County that are on this important list. These places help us learn about the past and understand how people lived long ago. Let's explore some of these historic spots!

Historic Places in Anderson County, Kentucky

These are some of the amazing historic places you can find in Anderson County. Each one tells a unique story about the past.

Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg

The Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg is a statue located on the Courthouse Lawn. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 17, 1997. Monuments like this help us remember important events and people from history.

Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg temp
The Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg

R.H. Crossfield House

The R.H. Crossfield House is a historic home located southwest of Lawrenceburg. This house was recognized for its historical value on June 11, 1975. Old houses like this give us a peek into how people lived in the past.

RH Crossfield House
The R.H. Crossfield House

Dowling House

The Dowling House is another historic home found at 321 South Main Street in Lawrenceburg. It became part of the National Register on July 10, 1979. Imagine the families who lived here over the years!

Dowling House in Lawrenceburg
The Dowling House in Lawrenceburg

Thomas H. Hanks House

You can find the Thomas H. Hanks House at 516 East Woodford Street in Lawrenceburg. This house was added to the list on May 14, 1980. It's a great example of the architecture from its time.

Thomas H. Hanks House site
The Thomas H. Hanks House

Kavanaugh Academy

The Kavanaugh Academy is a historic building located at 241 East Woodford Street in Lawrenceburg. It was listed on the National Register on September 19, 1973. Academies were once important schools where young people learned.

Kavanaugh Academy building
The Kavanaugh Academy building

Lawrenceburg Commercial Historic District

The Lawrenceburg Commercial Historic District is not just one building, but a whole area! It includes parts of Main Street and Court Street in Lawrenceburg. This district was recognized on August 5, 1994, because it shows how the town's businesses and shops developed over time.

Anderson County courthouse
The Anderson County Courthouse, part of the historic district

Lexington Extension of the Louisville Southern Railroad

The Lexington Extension of the Louisville Southern Railroad is a historic railway line that stretches from eastern Lawrenceburg to Milner. This important piece of transportation history was added to the register on August 4, 2004. Railroads played a huge role in connecting towns and moving goods.

Eastern end of bridge
A bridge along the Lexington Extension of the Louisville Southern Railroad

McBrayer-Clark House

The McBrayer-Clark House is located north of Lawrenceburg on Kentucky Route 326. This house joined the National Register on September 19, 1973. It's another example of the beautiful and historic homes in the area.

McBrayer-Clark House
The McBrayer-Clark House

Rev. William Dudley Moore House

The Rev. William Dudley Moore House is about 4 miles south of Lawrenceburg. It was added to the National Register on February 21, 1979. This house has a unique story tied to its original owner.

Old Prentice Distillery

The Old Prentice Distillery is located on Kentucky Route 513 near Lawrenceburg. It was listed on March 19, 1987. This site represents an important part of the region's industrial past.

Four roses destillery
The Old Prentice Distillery

Old Wash Place

The Old Wash Place is about 9 miles west of Lawrenceburg, where U.S. Route 62 and Kentucky Route 53 meet. This historic site was recognized on June 11, 1975.

T.B. Ripy House

The T.B. Ripy House is another historic home at 320 South Main Street in Lawrenceburg. It was added to the National Register on February 20, 1980. This house adds to the rich history of Lawrenceburg's main street.

T.B. Ripy House
The T.B. Ripy House


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