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John Dillingham Dodson House
This English cottage in Bowling Green is the John Dillingham Dodson home. It was one of the first homes built on Covington Street in 1933. James Maurice Ingram designed this along with several homes that are on the National Register in Bowling Green. The man that the home was built for is well-known in the…
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Dainty White Franklin, KY House
I love some Franklin in Tennessee, but Franklin in Kentucky is giving it a run for its money with this little darlin’.
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College Street House in Franklin, KY
This house was a bed and breakfast called The College Street Inn for 5 years . I couldn’t nail down a circa date for it, but I’d guess late 1800s. It was recently for sale for $349,900!
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Mansard Mansion in Kentucky
Mansion with a mansard! This 1870 beauty is located in the historic town of Russellville, Kentucky.
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Home Over 200 Yrs Old in Russellville
This beautiful, ivy-covered home in Russellville was built in 1814 by Richard Curd. It changed hands a few times after it was sold in 1823 and was eventually bought by the Coffmans in 1865 and has been in that family ever since.
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Russellville House Connections to Jesse James
A beautiful place in Russellville is this building that’s had several names and uses. Most famously as a bank. The Southern Bank of Kentucky and also a residence at the same time. It was built as a home for William Harrison in 1810 and then extensively remodeled in 1857 to become a bank as well. …
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The Sexton’s House in Russellville
This is the Sexton House in Russellville, Kentucky. It was built in 1870 by Owen Mosley. Owen was a sexton for the Maple Grove Cemetery. A “sexton” is an old term that means caretaker of a cemetery and thus, this house is the sexton’s house. The house sits on the cemetery property. Notice the painted…
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Historic Courts House, Russeville
The majestic Courts House in Russellville, Kentucky was built in 1890 by C. W. Courts, cashier and controlling stockholder of the Bank of Russellville. It’s one of the largest houses in Russellville. It has a full basement and full attic with three floors in between. It commands attention on the corner that it sits in…
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Sandidge House, Circa 1896
What a little breath of fresh air this home is! This is the Sandidge House in Russellville. It was built for judge W.P. Sandidge who bought the lot in 1894 and finished building this home in 1896. His wife was the daughter of Thomas Y. Evans who built several notable homes in Russellville. โฃโฃThis house…
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Adairville, KY House, Circa 1864
I’m not sure if I have ever seen one quite like this.. This home sites on a large hill in Adairville, Kentucky. It’s directly across the street from the site of the Red River Meeting House which was known as โThe Seat of the Great Revival of 1800โ. The first religious camp meeting in the…