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

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Location of Leslie County in Kentucky

Did you know that some buildings and places are so important to history that they get a special spot on a national list? In Leslie County, Kentucky, there are five amazing places that are part of the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps protect old buildings and sites so we can learn from them for many years to come.

Think of it like a Hall of Fame for historic places! These spots tell us stories about how people lived, worked, and built communities in the past. Let's explore these cool historic places in Leslie County!

Historic Places in Leslie County

Frontier Nursing Service Building

The Frontier Nursing Service Building is a very important place located on Hospital Hill, near Hickory Street, in Hyden. It was added to the National Register on January 11, 1991. This building was part of the famous Frontier Nursing Service, which brought healthcare to people in rural areas who didn't have easy access to doctors or hospitals. It was a big step forward in making sure everyone could get medical help.

Roderick McIntosh Farm

The Roderick McIntosh Farm is found south of Dry Hill-McIntosh Road, where McIntosh and Cutshin Creeks meet, near Dryhill. This farm was listed on the National Register on November 7, 1991. It's a great example of an old farm from the area, showing us how people lived and farmed many years ago. It helps us understand the history of agriculture and family life in Leslie County.

John Shell Cabin

The John Shell Cabin is a historic cabin located south of Chappell, right off Kentucky Route 2005. It became a protected site on November 12, 1975. This cabin is a simple, old home that gives us a peek into the lives of early settlers in the region. It reminds us of the tough but simple way people lived when Leslie County was first being settled.

Wendover

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A view of Wendover, a historic site in Leslie County.

Wendover is a very special place, located south of Hyden, off Kentucky Route 80. It was added to the National Register on October 21, 1975, and it's even more important because it's also a National Historic Landmark. This means it's recognized as one of the most important historic places in the entire country! Wendover was the home of Mary Breckinridge, who started the Frontier Nursing Service. It's where many of her amazing ideas to help people in the mountains came to life.

Wooton Presbyterian Center

The Wooton Presbyterian Center is located on Kentucky Route 80 in Wooton. It was listed on the National Register on May 24, 1979. This center played an important role in the community, often serving as a place for education, community gatherings, and religious activities. It shows how churches and community centers were central to life in many small towns in Kentucky.

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