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Location of Fleming County in Kentucky

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are really important to history? In the United States, there's a special list called the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It's like a hall of fame for buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts that have a lot of historical, architectural, archaeological, engineering, or cultural importance. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our country's past and should be protected.

Fleming County, Kentucky is a beautiful area in Kentucky, and it has several amazing places that are on this important list. These sites help us learn about how people lived, worked, and built things many years ago. There are currently 10 properties and districts in Fleming County that are recognized on the National Register. One other place was on the list but has since been removed. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots!


Historic Churches in Fleming County

Fleming County is home to some beautiful old churches that have been important parts of their communities for a long time.

Elizaville Presbyterian Church

The Elizaville Presbyterian Church is a historic church located in Elizaville, Kentucky. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 17, 1977. This church stands as a reminder of the early religious life and community gatherings in the area. It's a great example of the architecture from its time.

Elizaville Presbyterian Church
The historic Elizaville Presbyterian Church.

First Presbyterian Church in Flemingsburg

Another significant church is the First Presbyterian Church in Flemingsburg, Kentucky. This church was listed on the National Register on August 12, 1977. It's found at the corner of West Main and West Water Streets, right in the heart of Flemingsburg. Like the Elizaville church, it shows us the architectural styles and community spirit of the past.

Flemingsburg First Presbyterian Church
The First Presbyterian Church in Flemingsburg.

Important Historic Homes

Many old houses in Fleming County tell stories of the families who lived there and the history they witnessed.

Thomas W. Fleming House

The Thomas W. Fleming House is located at 114 West Water Street in Flemingsburg, Kentucky. It was added to the National Register on March 21, 1979. This house is named after an important person in the county's history and gives us a glimpse into the homes of prominent citizens from long ago.

Thomas W. Fleming House in Flemingsburg
The Thomas W. Fleming House.

Ben Johnson House

The Ben Johnson House is found near Flemingsburg Junction, Kentucky, along Kentucky Route 161. This historic home was recognized on the National Register on March 1, 1982. It represents the rural architecture and lifestyle of the region's past.

Abraham Magowan House

The Abraham Magowan House is another historic residence in Fleming County, located on Maddox Pike near Flemingsburg, Kentucky. It was listed on the National Register on June 30, 1983. This house is a valuable example of the older homes that dot the Kentucky landscape.

Franklin R. Sousley Birthplace

The Franklin R. Sousley Birthplace is a very special site located about 4 miles southwest of Elizaville, Kentucky, on Kentucky Route 170. This is the birthplace of Franklin R. Sousley, a famous Marine who was one of the six flag raisers in the iconic photograph of the flag raising on Iwo Jima during World War II. The site was added to the National Register on December 31, 1974, honoring his memory and the historical significance of his life.

Flemingsburg Historic District

Sometimes, it's not just one building that's historic, but a whole area! The Flemingsburg Historic District is an example of this. It was listed on the National Register on July 5, 1985. This district includes a large part of Flemingsburg, Kentucky, roughly bounded by streets like Stockwell, Hunt, East Elm, Foxsprings, Mt. Sterling, Main Cross, and Rhoades. This means that many of the buildings within this area are considered historically important, showing what a Kentucky town looked like in earlier times. The district often includes the town's courthouse and other important community buildings.

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The Fleming County, Kentucky courthouse, part of the Flemingsburg Historic District.

Historic Covered Bridges

Fleming County is famous for its beautiful and historic covered bridges. These bridges are unique structures that were built to protect the wooden parts of the bridge from weather, making them last longer.

Goddard Bridge

The Goddard Bridge is a wonderful example of a covered bridge. It's located on Maddox Road at Kentucky Route 32, near Goddard, Kentucky. This bridge was added to the National Register on August 22, 1975. It's a picturesque spot and a great piece of engineering from the past.

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The historic Goddard Bridge.

Hillsboro Covered Bridge

Another charming covered bridge is the Hillsboro Covered Bridge. You can find it south of Hillsboro, Kentucky, on Kentucky Route 111. It was listed on the National Register on March 26, 1976. These bridges are not just pretty; they show us how people built important infrastructure before modern materials were available.

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The Hillsboro Covered Bridge.

Ringos Mill Covered Bridge

The Ringos Mill Covered Bridge is located about 13.7 miles south of Flemingsburg, Kentucky, on Kentucky Route 158. This bridge also made it onto the National Register on March 26, 1976, the same day as the Hillsboro Covered Bridge. It's another fantastic example of the craftsmanship and design of early American bridges.

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The Ringos Mill Covered Bridge.

Former Listing

Sometimes, a place that was once on the National Register might be removed. This can happen if the building is destroyed or if it loses its historical importance due to major changes.

Sherburne Covered Suspension Bridge

The Sherburne Covered Suspension Bridge was once a listed property. It was located on Kentucky Route 11 at the Licking River, near Sherburne, Kentucky. It was added to the National Register on March 26, 1976, but was later removed from the list on February 6, 1990. Even though it's no longer listed, it was once an important part of Fleming County's history.

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