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

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Map of Kentucky highlighting Spencer County
Location of Spencer County in Kentucky

Have you ever wondered about really old and special places in your town or state? In Spencer County, Kentucky, there are many historic sites that are so important, they're listed on something called the National Register of Historic Places! This list helps protect buildings, objects, and areas that have a big meaning in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.

There are 14 amazing places in Spencer County that are on this special list. They include old churches, schools, homes, farms, and even whole neighborhoods. These places tell us stories about how people lived long ago and what was important to them. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots!

Historic Buildings in Spencer County

Many of the places on the National Register in Spencer County are old buildings. These buildings show us how people lived, worked, and worshipped in the past.

Churches with History

Two churches in Spencer County are on the National Register. They are important because of their history and how they look.

All Saints Church

All Saints Catholic Church, Taylorsville
All Saints Catholic Church in Taylorsville

The All Saints Church in Taylorsville, Kentucky, is a beautiful old building. It was added to the National Register in 1992. This church has been a special place for the community for many years. It stands on the eastern side of Main Cross Street.

Minor Chapel A.M.E. Church

Minor Chapel AME
Minor Chapel A.M.E. Church

Also in Taylorsville is the Minor Chapel A.M.E. Church. This church is located on Jefferson Street. It was also listed on the National Register in 1992. African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) churches often played a very important role in their communities. They were places for worship, learning, and social gatherings.

Schools from the Past

One school building in Spencer County is recognized for its history.

Riverview School

Riverview School near High Grove
The old Riverview School building

The Riverview School is near High Grove, Kentucky. It was added to the National Register in 1994. This old schoolhouse reminds us of what classrooms might have looked like a long time ago. It shows how education has changed over the years.

Old Homes and Farms

Many historic homes and farms in Spencer County are on the National Register. These places give us a peek into the lives of families who lived there centuries ago.

Beechland

BEECHLAND
The historic Beechland home

Beechland is a historic home located a few miles north of Taylorsville. It was listed on the National Register in 1976. This old house is a great example of the architecture from its time.

Bourne-Anderson House

Bourne-Anderson Farm
The Bourne-Anderson House

The Bourne-Anderson House is another historic home near Taylorsville. You can find it on Kentucky Route 55. This house was added to the list in 1977. It has a unique design that tells us about building styles from the past.

Isaac Miller Farm

The Isaac Miller Farm is located near Fairfield, Kentucky. This farm was recognized in 1994. Historic farms like this one show us how important farming was to the economy and daily life in Kentucky.

L.W. Ross House

L.W. Ross House
The L.W. Ross House

The L.W. Ross House is east of Taylorsville on Kentucky Route 44. It became a historic listing in 1992. This house is a good example of a family home from its time.

Perry Shelburne House

Perry Shelburne House
The Perry Shelburne House

The Perry Shelburne House is in Taylorsville on Railroad Street. It was added to the National Register in 1992. This house has a unique story and design.

Shelburne-Cox House

Shelburne-Cox House site
The Shelburne-Cox House

Another historic home in Taylorsville is the Shelburne-Cox House on Main Street. It was also listed in 1992. These old homes help us understand the history of the town.

Felix Grundy Stidger House

The Felix Grundy Stidger House is on Garrard Street in Taylorsville. It's one of the more recent additions to the list, recognized in 2016.

Stone House on Plum Creek

The Stone House on Plum Creek is near Whitfield, Kentucky. This house, built with stone, was listed in 1987. Stone houses are often very old and show different building methods.

Van Dyke House

The Van Dyke House is near Rivals, Kentucky. It was added to the National Register in 1987. This house is another example of the historic homes in Spencer County.

Historic Districts

Sometimes, it's not just one building that's important, but a whole area! These are called historic districts. They include many buildings that together tell a bigger story.

Camp Branch Historic District

The Camp Branch Historic District is an area near Taylorsville. It was listed in 1994. This district includes several historic properties that are important together.

Taylorsville Historic District

Downtown Taylorsville Kentucky
Downtown Taylorsville, part of the Historic District

The Taylorsville Historic District covers parts of Main and Garrard Streets in Taylorsville. This large area was added to the National Register in 1992. It means that many of the buildings in this part of town are historically important. Walking through a historic district is like taking a step back in time!

These historic places in Spencer County are like treasures. They help us remember the past and learn about the people who lived there before us. Protecting them means we can continue to learn from their stories for many years to come.

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