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

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Welcome to Menifee County, Kentucky! This page is all about special places in the county that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a national list of important buildings, sites, and objects that are worth protecting because of their history or special features.

These places help us learn about the past and understand how people lived long ago. In Menifee County, there are 6 such places that are officially recognized. Let's explore some of them!

Historic Places in Menifee County

Menifee County is home to several fascinating historic sites. Each one tells a unique story about the area's past.

Frenchburg School Campus

The Frenchburg School Campus is a very old school located on U.S. Route 460 in Frenchburg, Kentucky. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 22, 1978. This school campus is important because it shows us what education was like many years ago. It's a reminder of how communities built places for learning.

Red River Gorge District

The Red River Gorge District is a huge and amazing area within the Daniel Boone National Forest. It was added to the National Register on September 12, 2003. This district is special because it has many rock shelters and other archaeological sites. These are places where scientists have found clues about ancient people who lived here thousands of years ago. Imagine people living in these natural shelters! It's a beautiful place to visit, with incredible rock formations and forests.

Ancient Rock Art: Petroglyphs

Menifee County is also home to some very old and mysterious rock carvings, known as petroglyphs. These carvings were made by early people and are like ancient messages left on stone.

Skidmore Petroglyphs

The Skidmore Petroglyphs are located near Fagan, Kentucky. They were added to the National Register on January 2, 1992. These carvings give us a peek into the art and beliefs of the people who lived in this area a very long time ago.

Spratt's Petroglyphs

Another important site is Spratt's Petroglyphs (15MF353), found near Frenchburg, Kentucky. This site was listed on September 8, 1989. Like the Skidmore Petroglyphs, these carvings are valuable for understanding the history and culture of the region's earliest inhabitants.

W.S. Webb Memorial Rock Shelter

The W.S. Webb Memorial Rock Shelter is another significant archaeological site near Frenchburg, Kentucky. It was added to the National Register on January 9, 1979. Rock shelters like this one provided natural protection for people from the weather and animals, making them important places for ancient communities to live.

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