National Register of Historic Places listings in Logan County, Kentucky
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Logan County, Kentucky.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Logan County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 22 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 5, 2021.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Auburn Historic District | March 28, 1994 (#94000222) |
Roughly along E. and W. Main, N. Lincoln, Perkins, Pearl, Caldwell, Wilson, Maple, and Viers Sts. 36°51′50″N 86°42′46″W |
Auburn | ||
2 | Black Bottom Historic District | March 17, 2010 (#09000007) |
Bounded by E. 5th and 7th Sts., Bowling Green Rd. and Morgan St. 36°50′42″N 86°52′51″W |
Russellville | ||
3 | Brodnax-Conn House | October 23, 1992 (#92001339) |
3288 Conn Rd. 36°41′55″N 86°46′29″W |
Adairville | ||
4 | Cedar Grove Rosenwald School | April 11, 2002 (#02000342) |
375 Cedar Grove Rd. 36°44′16″N 86°58′26″W |
Olmstead | ||
5 | Confederate Monument in Russellville | July 17, 1997 (#97000681) |
Town Square at the junction of U.S. Routes 68 and 431 36°50′42″N 86°53′15″W |
Russellville | ||
6 | G.W. Davidson House and Bank | October 29, 1982 (#82001570) |
Main St. 36°51′46″N 86°42′38″W |
Auburn | ||
7 | William Forst House | July 19, 1973 (#73000816) |
4th and Winter Sts. 36°50′42″N 86°53′21″W |
Russellville | ||
8 | Long-Briggs House | November 27, 1978 (#78001379) |
Cornelius Ave. 36°50′50″N 86°53′37″W |
Russellville | ||
9 | Longview Farm House | March 19, 1992 (#92000170) |
Bores Rd. 36°43′46″N 86°49′55″W |
Adairville | ||
10 | McCutchen Meadows | November 23, 1984 (#84000292) |
Off U.S. Route 68 36°52′25″N 86°40′58″W |
Auburn | ||
11 | Rev. James McGready House | April 21, 1976 (#76000918) |
West of Russellville off U.S. Route 68 36°50′14″N 86°54′52″W |
Russellville | ||
12 | Page Site (15LO1) | November 14, 1985 (#85002819) |
Above the Mud River off Lost City Road, east of Lewisburg[5] 36°58′34″N 86°54′20″W |
Lewisburg | Major Mississippian site, developed as a heritage tourism attraction, "Lost City", in the 1930s[5] | |
13 | Pleasant Run Methodist Church | October 29, 1982 (#82001571) |
Southeast of Russellville on Kentucky Route 663 36°46′00″N 86°47′24″W |
Russellville | ||
14 | Red River Presbyterian Meetinghouse Site and Cemetery | June 18, 1976 (#76000917) |
Northeast of Adairville off Kentucky Route 663 36°43′16″N 86°48′53″W |
Adairville | ||
15 | Rhea Stadium | July 8, 2008 (#08000647) |
Northeastern corner of the intersection of E. 9th St. and S. Summer St. 36°50′30″N 86°52′59″W |
Russellville | ||
16 | Russellville Armory | March 24, 2000 (#00000279) |
190 S. Winter St. 36°50′40″N 86°53′21″W |
Russellville | ||
17 | Russellville Historic District | July 14, 1976 (#76000919) |
Roughly bounded by 2nd, 9th, Caldwell, and Nashville Sts. 36°50′40″N 86°53′08″W |
Russellville | ||
18 | Savage Cave Archeological Site | April 3, 1970 (#70000252) |
Along the Red River, 1.75 km east of Adairville and 1.7 km north of the state line[6] 36°39′16″N 86°50′09″W |
Adairville | ||
19 | David Sawyer House | January 8, 1987 (#87000214) |
Off Kentucky Route 103 36°56′28″N 86°46′50″W |
Chandlers Chapel | ||
20 | South Union Shaker Center House and Preservatory | June 28, 1974 (#74000891) |
U.S. Route 68 36°53′04″N 86°38′42″W |
South Union | ||
21 | South Union Shakertown Historic District | April 3, 1975 (#75000796) |
Kentucky Route 73 at the Louisville and Nashville Railroad tracks, and by the junction of U.S. Route 68 36°53′05″N 86°38′40″W |
South Union | ||
22 | Watkins Site (15LO12) | December 5, 1985 (#85003065) |
Western side of Clear Fork Creek, 3 km above its confluence with the Gasper River[7] 36°53′52″N 86°39′11″W |
South Union |
See also
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References
- The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on February 5, 2021.
- Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- "Protecting a Mound Complex". American Archaeological 7.3 (2003): 46.
- Parish, Ryan. "The Case for a Paleoindian Component at the Savage Cave Site (15Lo11)". Murray State University, n.d., 1. Accessed 2014-01-11.
- Applegate, Darlene. "Evidence of Differential Mortuary Treatment from the Watkins Site (15Lo12), a Woodland-Mississippi Period Burial Mound in South-Central Kentucky". In Proceedings of the 21st Mid-South Archaeological Conference: Ethnicity in Archaeology. Panamerican Consultants Special Publication 2. Buchner, C.A., ed. Memphis: Panamerican Consultants, 2002: 33-45.
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