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Have you ever wondered about the oldest and most important buildings and places in your community? In the United States, there's a special list called the National Register of Historic Places. It's like a hall of fame for buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is added to this list, it means it's recognized as valuable and worth protecting for future generations.

Caldwell County, in Kentucky, has several amazing places on this list. These sites help us learn about the past and understand how our communities grew. There are currently 10 properties and districts in Caldwell County that are officially recognized on the National Register. One property was on the list but has since been removed.


Historic Places in Caldwell County

Name on the Register Image Date listed Location City or town Description
1 Adsmore
Adsmore
October 25, 1973
(#73000793)
304 N. Jefferson St.
37°06′37″N 87°52′49″W / 37.110278°N 87.880278°W / 37.110278; -87.880278 (Adsmore)
Princeton Adsmore is a beautiful historic house in Princeton. It was built a long time ago and is now a museum. Visiting Adsmore is like stepping back in time to see how people lived in the past.
2 Champion-Shepherdson House
Champion-Shepherdson House
December 28, 1978
(#78003411)
115 E. Main St.
37°06′31″N 87°52′52″W / 37.108611°N 87.881111°W / 37.108611; -87.881111 (Champion-Shepherdson House)
Princeton The Champion-Shepherdson House is another historic home in Princeton. It's recognized for its unique architecture and its connection to the early history of the town.
3 Confederate Soldier Monument in Caldwell
Confederate Soldier Monument in Caldwell
July 17, 1997
(#97000712)
Junction of Kentucky Route 91 and N. Jefferson St.
37°06′32″N 87°52′55″W / 37.10883°N 87.88187°W / 37.10883; -87.88187 (Confederate Soldier Monument in Caldwell)
Princeton
4 Fredonia Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Fredonia Cumberland Presbyterian Church
August 8, 1985
(#85001746)
U.S. Route 641
37°12′37″N 88°03′32″W / 37.210278°N 88.058750°W / 37.210278; -88.058750 (Fredonia Cumberland Presbyterian Church)
Fredonia The Fredonia Cumberland Presbyterian Church is a historic church building in Fredonia. It represents the religious and community life of the area from many years ago.
5 Halleck's Chapel and Halleck's School
Halleck's Chapel and Halleck's School
August 2, 2001
(#01000802)
0.5 miles north of the junction of Kentucky Route 293 and Caldwell Chapel Rd.
37°04′26″N 87°57′43″W / 37.073889°N 87.961944°W / 37.073889; -87.961944 (Halleck's Chapel and Halleck's School)
Princeton This listing includes both Halleck's Chapel and Halleck's School. These buildings are important because they show how education and community gatherings happened in the past.
6 Knott House
Knott House
October 13, 1999
(#97001238)
302 Nichols St.
37°06′06″N 87°52′39″W / 37.101667°N 87.877500°W / 37.101667; -87.877500 (Knott House)
Princeton The Knott House is another significant historic home in Princeton. It's recognized for its architectural style and its place in the town's history.
7 L.B. Overby House
L.B. Overby House
March 22, 1990
(#90000476)
317 S. Jefferson St.
37°06′19″N 87°53′02″W / 37.105278°N 87.883889°W / 37.105278; -87.883889 (L.B. Overby House)
Princeton The L.B. Overby House is a historic residence in Princeton. It's a great example of the homes built in the area during a specific time period.
8 William S. Powell House
William S. Powell House
May 26, 1995
(#95000641)
501 Washington St.
37°06′34″N 87°53′16″W / 37.109444°N 87.887778°W / 37.109444; -87.887778 (William S. Powell House)
Princeton The William S. Powell House is another important historic house in Princeton. It contributes to the rich history of the town's architecture.
9 Princeton Downtown Commercial District
Princeton Downtown Commercial District
September 19, 1988
(#88001017)
Roughly along Main St., E. and W. Court Sq. Sts.
37°06′31″N 87°52′56″W / 37.108611°N 87.882222°W / 37.108611; -87.882222 (Princeton Downtown Commercial District)
Princeton

Former Listings

Sometimes, a property might be removed from the National Register of Historic Places. This can happen if the building is changed too much, or if it is no longer standing.

Name on the Register Image Date listed Date removed Location City or town Summary
1 Flournoy-Henry House
July 19, 1976
(#76000854)
February 5, 1991
221 E. Main St.
Princeton The Flournoy-Henry House was once on the National Register. It was located in Princeton.
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