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List of National Historic Landmarks in Kentucky

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This is a complete list ofNational Historic Landmarks inKentucky.[1] There are 33 such landmarks in Kentucky; one landmark has had its designation withdrawn.

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National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark District
#National Historic Site, National Historical Park, National Memorial, or National Monument
*Delisted Landmark

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[2]Landmark nameImageDate designated[3]Location CountyDescription
1Daniel C. Beard Boyhood Home
1965 HABS photo
Daniel C. Beard Boyhood Home
June 23, 1965
(#66000360)
Covington
39°05′21″N84°30′20″W / 39.089167°N 84.50556°W /39.089167; -84.50556 (Daniel C. Beard Boyhood Home)
KentonHome ofDaniel Carter Beard, a founder of theBoy Scouts of America
2BELLE OF LOUISVILLE (river steamboat)
BELLE OF LOUISVILLE (river steamboat)
BELLE OF LOUISVILLE (river steamboat)
June 30, 1989
(#72000535)
Louisville
38°15′33″N85°45′20″W / 38.259167°N 85.75556°W /38.259167; -85.75556 (BELLE OF LOUISVILLE (river steamboat))
JeffersonOne of the last authentic steamboats in existence
3Big Bone Lick Site
Big Bone Lick Site
Big Bone Lick Site
December 13, 2024
(#100011352)
Route 1
38°53′10″N84°45′15″W / 38.886111°N 84.754167°W /38.886111; -84.754167 (Big Bone Lick Site)
BooneThe major archaeological features ofBig Bone Lick State Park.
4Burks' Distillery
Burks' Distillery
Burks' Distillery
January 16, 1980
(#74000893)
Loretto
37°38′52″N85°20′56″W / 37.647778°N 85.348889°W /37.647778; -85.348889 (Burks' Distillery)
MarionProducer ofMaker's Markbourbon whiskey
5Camp Nelson Historic and Archeological District
Replica shanty in the camp
Camp Nelson Historic and Archeological District
February 27, 2013
(#13000286)
Nicholasville
37°47′16″N84°35′53″W / 37.7878°N 84.5981°W /37.7878; -84.5981 (Camp Nelson Historic and Archeological District)
JessamineMilitary depot and African-American recruitment center for the Union Army
6Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs
October 21, 1986
(#78001348)
Louisville
38°12′11″N85°46′12″W / 38.203056°N 85.77°W /38.203056; -85.77 (Churchill Downs)
JeffersonHome of the legendaryKentucky Derby
7Henry Clay Home (Ashland)
Henry Clay Home (Ashland)
Henry Clay Home (Ashland)
December 19, 1960
(#66000357)
Lexington
38°01′43″N84°28′48″W / 38.0286°N 84.48°W /38.0286; -84.48 (Henry Clay Home (Ashland))
FayetteHome ofHenry Clay
8Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge
Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge
Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge
May 15, 1975
(#75000786)
Covington, KY andCincinnati, OH
39°05′32″N84°30′34″W / 39.09222°N 84.5094°W /39.09222; -84.5094 (Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge)
Kenton, KY andHamilton, OHPrototype for New York's Brooklyn Bridge
9Fort Boonesborough Site
Fort Boonesborough Site
Fort Boonesborough Site
June 19, 1996
(#94000303)
Richmond
37°54′02″N84°16′06″W / 37.900556°N 84.2683°W /37.900556; -84.2683 (Fort Boonesborough Site)
MadisonOne of the original settlements in Kentucky
10Green River Shell Middens Archeological District
Green River Shell Middens Archeological District
Green River Shell Middens Archeological District
May 5, 1994
(#85003182)
Multiple
Butler,Henderson,McLean,Muhlenberg, andOhio23Late Archaic period sites
11Indian KnollUpload imageSeptember 23, 1964
(#66000362)
McHenry
OhioArchaic shellmidden
12Jacobs Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf
1987 HABS photo
Jacobs Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf
December 21, 1965
(#66000354)
Danville
37°38′29″N84°46′18″W / 37.641389°N 84.77167°W /37.641389; -84.77167 (Jacobs Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf)
BoyleOldest remaining building at the Kentucky School for the Deaf[4]
13Keeneland Race Course
Keeneland Race Course
Keeneland Race Course
September 24, 1986
(#86003487)
Lexington
38°02′44″N84°36′38″W / 38.04556°N 84.61056°W /38.04556; -84.61056 (Keeneland Race Course)
FayetteRace track
14Labrot and Graham's Old Oscar Pepper Distillery
100 px
Labrot and Graham's Old Oscar Pepper Distillery
May 16, 2000
(#95001272)
Versailles
38°06′46″N84°48′43″W / 38.11278°N 84.8119°W /38.11278; -84.8119 (Labrot and Graham's Old Oscar Pepper Distillery)
WoodfordProducer ofWoodford Reserve bourbon whiskey
15Liberty Hall
1986 HABS photo
Liberty Hall
November 11, 1971
(#71000344)
Frankfort
38°11′59″N84°52′52″W / 38.1997°N 84.8811°W /38.1997; -84.8811 (Liberty Hall)
FranklinHome of John Brown, who helped Kentucky attain statehood
16Lincoln Hall, Berea College
ca. 1980 HABS photo
Lincoln Hall, Berea College
December 2, 1974
(#74000892)
Berea
37°34′19″N84°17′09″W / 37.57194°N 84.28583°W /37.57194; -84.28583 (Lincoln Hall, Berea College)
MadisonBuilding atBerea College, first biracial college in the United States
17Locust Grove
Locust Grove
Locust Grove
June 23, 1986
(#71000347)
Louisville
38°17′13″N85°39′43″W / 38.2869°N 85.6619°W /38.2869; -85.6619 (Locust Grove)
JeffersonFormer domicile ofGeorge Rogers Clark
18Louisville Water Company Pumping Station
Louisville Water Company Pumping Station
Louisville Water Company Pumping Station
November 11, 1971
(#71000348)
Louisville
38°16′50″N85°42′04″W / 38.28056°N 85.7011°W /38.28056; -85.7011 (Louisville Water Company Pumping Station)
JeffersonHistoricwater tower andpumping station along theOhio River
19MAYOR ANDREW BROADDUS (Lifesaving Station)
100 px
MAYOR ANDREW BROADDUS (Lifesaving Station)
June 30, 1989
(#89001446)
Louisville
38°15′33″N85°45′18″W / 38.259167°N 85.755°W /38.259167; -85.755 (MAYOR ANDREW BROADDUS (Lifesaving Station))
JeffersonOnly remaining floating lifestation
20Dr. Ephraim McDowell House
1987 HABS photo
Dr. Ephraim McDowell House
January 12, 1965
(#66000355)
Danville
37°38′42″N84°46′16″W / 37.645°N 84.7711°W /37.645; -84.7711 (Dr. Ephraim McDowell House)
BoyleSite of first successfulovariotomy, done byEphraim McDowell
21Middle Creek Battlefield
Eastern portion of the battlefield
Middle Creek Battlefield
October 5, 1992
(#91001665)
Prestonsburg
37°39′01″N82°48′50″W / 37.650278°N 82.81389°W /37.650278; -82.81389 (Middle Creek Battlefield)
FloydSite of an early Union victory in January 1862, with future PresidentJames A. Garfield commanding the Union troops
22Mill Springs Battlefield
Mill Springs Battlefield Visitor Center
Mill Springs Battlefield
April 19, 1994
(#93000001)
Nancy
37°00′19″N84°45′28″W / 37.00528°N 84.75778°W /37.00528; -84.75778 (Mill Springs Battlefield)
PulaskiWhere a Union victory ended Confederate defensive line in Kentucky in 1862
23Old Bank of Louisville
1987 HABS photo
Old Bank of Louisville
November 11, 1971
(#71000349)
Louisville
38°15′20″N85°45′20″W / 38.25556°N 85.7556°W /38.25556; -85.7556 (Old Bank of Louisville)
Jefferson
24Old Morrison, Transylvania College
1987 HABS photo
Old Morrison, Transylvania College
December 21, 1965
(#66000358)
Lexington
38°03′09″N84°29′38″W / 38.0525°N 84.4939°W /38.0525; -84.4939 (Old Morrison, Transylvania College)
FayetteOne of the first buildings of Transylvania University, the first college built west of the Appalachian Mountains
25Old State House
Old State House
Old State House
November 11, 1971
(#71000346)
Frankfort
38°12′01″N84°52′36″W / 38.20028°N 84.8767°W /38.20028; -84.8767 (Old State House)
Franklin
26Perryville Battlefield
100 px
Perryville Battlefield
December 19, 1960
(#66000356)
Perryville
37°40′31″N84°58′11″W / 37.67528°N 84.9697°W /37.67528; -84.9697 (Perryville Battlefield)
BoyleSite of largest battle in Kentucky during theAmerican Civil War
27Pine Mountain Settlement School
Pine Mountain Settlement School
Pine Mountain Settlement School
December 4, 1991
(#78001337)
Bledsoe
36°56′55″N83°10′59″W / 36.9486°N 83.18306°W /36.9486; -83.18306 (Pine Mountain Settlement School)
HarlanBrought to a rural community an urban settlement house[5]
28Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District
Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District
Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District
November 11, 1971
(#71000353)
Harrodsburg
37°49′05″N84°44′25″W / 37.81806°N 84.74028°W /37.81806; -84.74028 (Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District)
MercerHome of aShaker community
29George T. Stagg Distillery
George T. Stagg Distillery
George T. Stagg Distillery
February 27, 2013
(#01000450)
Frankfort
38°13′03″N84°52′11″W / 38.2175°N 84.8697°W /38.2175; -84.8697 (George T. Stagg Distillery)
FranklinProducer of Buffalo Trace bourbon whiskey, a rare example of a distillery that operated before, during, and afterProhibition
30Zachary Taylor House
Zachary Taylor House
Zachary Taylor House
July 4, 1961
(#66000359)
Louisville
38°16′45″N85°38′50″W / 38.27917°N 85.6472°W /38.27917; -85.6472 (Zachary Taylor House)
JeffersonHome of U.S. PresidentZachary Taylor
31United States Marine Hospital
United States Marine Hospital
United States Marine Hospital
September 25, 1997
(#97001265)
Louisville
38°16′16″N85°47′03″W / 38.2711°N 85.78417°W /38.2711; -85.78417 (United States Marine Hospital)
Jefferson
32Wendover (Frontier Nursing Service Headquarters)
Wendover (Frontier Nursing Service Headquarters)
Wendover (Frontier Nursing Service Headquarters)
July 17, 1991
(#75000792)
Hyden
37°07′39″N83°21′55″W / 37.1275°N 83.36528°W /37.1275; -83.36528 (Wendover (Frontier Nursing Service Headquarters))
LeslieFirst American attempt to professionalizemidwifery
33Whitney M. Young Birthplace and Boyhood Home
Whitney M. Young Birthplace and Boyhood Home
Whitney M. Young Birthplace and Boyhood Home
April 27, 1984
(#72000543)
Simpsonville
38°13′22″N85°22′20″W / 38.2228°N 85.3722°W /38.2228; -85.3722 (Whitney M. Young Birthplace and Boyhood Home)
ShelbyBirthplace and childhood home ofWhitney Young

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References

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  1. ^National Historic Landmarks , National Park Service, accessed May, 2006.
  2. ^Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, definedhere, differentiateNational Historic Landmarks andhistoric districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in theNational Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  4. ^National Historic Landmarks Program (NHL)Archived 2010-06-03 at theWayback Machine
  5. ^National Historic Landmarks Program (NHL)
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