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Landmark name
Image
Date designated[ 3]
Location
County
Description
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Daniel C. Beard Boyhood Home
Daniel C. Beard Boyhood Home
June 23, 1965 (#66000360 )
Covington 39°05′21″N 84°30′20″W / 39.089167°N 84.50556°W / 39.089167; -84.50556 (Daniel C. Beard Boyhood Home )
Kenton
Home of Daniel Carter Beard , a founder of the Boy Scouts of America
2
BELLE OF LOUISVILLE (river steamboat)
BELLE OF LOUISVILLE (river steamboat)
June 30, 1989 (#72000535 )
Louisville 38°15′33″N 85°45′20″W / 38.259167°N 85.75556°W / 38.259167; -85.75556 (BELLE OF LOUISVILLE (river steamboat) )
Jefferson
One of the last authentic steamboats in existence
3
Burks' Distillery
Burks' Distillery
January 16, 1980 (#74000893 )
Loretto 37°38′52″N 85°20′56″W / 37.647778°N 85.348889°W / 37.647778; -85.348889 (Burks' Distillery )
Marion
Producer of Maker's Mark bourbon whiskey
4
Camp Nelson Historic and Archeological District
Camp Nelson Historic and Archeological District
February 27, 2013 (#13000286 )
Nicholasville 37°47′16″N 84°35′53″W / 37.7878°N 84.5981°W / 37.7878; -84.5981 (Camp Nelson Historic and Archeological District )
Jessamine
Military depot and African-American recruitment center for the Union Army
5
Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs
October 21, 1986 (#78001348 )
Louisville 38°12′11″N 85°46′12″W / 38.203056°N 85.77°W / 38.203056; -85.77 (Churchill Downs )
Jefferson
Home of the legendary Kentucky Derby
6
Henry Clay Home (Ashland)
Henry Clay Home (Ashland)
December 19, 1960 (#66000357 )
Lexington 38°01′43″N 84°28′48″W / 38.0286°N 84.48°W / 38.0286; -84.48 (Henry Clay Home (Ashland) )
Fayette
Home of Henry Clay
7
Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge
Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge
May 15, 1975 (#75000786 )
Covington, KY and Cincinnati, OH 39°05′32″N 84°30′34″W / 39.09222°N 84.5094°W / 39.09222; -84.5094 (Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge )
Kenton, KY and Hamilton, OH
Prototype for New York's Brooklyn Bridge
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Fort Boonesborough Site
Fort Boonesborough Site
June 19, 1996 (#94000303 )
Richmond 37°54′02″N 84°16′06″W / 37.900556°N 84.2683°W / 37.900556; -84.2683 (Fort Boonesborough Site )
Madison
One of the original settlements in Kentucky
9
Green River Shell Middens Archeological District
Green River Shell Middens Archeological District
May 5, 1994 (#85003182 )
Multiple
Butler , Henderson , McLean , Muhlenberg , and Ohio
23 Late Archaic period sites
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Indian Knoll
Upload image
September 23, 1964 (#66000362 )
McHenry
Ohio
Archaic shell midden
11
Jacobs Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf
Jacobs Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf
December 21, 1965 (#66000354 )
Danville 37°38′29″N 84°46′18″W / 37.641389°N 84.77167°W / 37.641389; -84.77167 (Jacobs Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf )
Boyle
Oldest remaining building at the Kentucky School for the Deaf[ 4]
12
Keeneland Race Course
Keeneland Race Course
September 24, 1986 (#86003487 )
Lexington 38°02′44″N 84°36′38″W / 38.04556°N 84.61056°W / 38.04556; -84.61056 (Keeneland Race Course )
Fayette
Race track
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Labrot and Graham's Old Oscar Pepper Distillery
Labrot and Graham's Old Oscar Pepper Distillery
May 16, 2000 (#95001272 )
Versailles 38°06′46″N 84°48′43″W / 38.11278°N 84.8119°W / 38.11278; -84.8119 (Labrot and Graham's Old Oscar Pepper Distillery )
Woodford
Producer of Woodford Reserve bourbon whiskey
14
Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall
November 11, 1971 (#71000344 )
Frankfort 38°11′59″N 84°52′52″W / 38.1997°N 84.8811°W / 38.1997; -84.8811 (Liberty Hall )
Franklin
Home of John Brown, who helped Kentucky attain statehood
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Lincoln Hall, Berea College
Lincoln Hall, Berea College
December 2, 1974 (#74000892 )
Berea 37°34′19″N 84°17′09″W / 37.57194°N 84.28583°W / 37.57194; -84.28583 (Lincoln Hall, Berea College )
Madison
Building at Berea College , first biracial college in the United States
16
Locust Grove
Locust Grove
June 23, 1986 (#71000347 )
Louisville 38°17′13″N 85°39′43″W / 38.2869°N 85.6619°W / 38.2869; -85.6619 (Locust Grove )
Jefferson
Former domicile of George Rogers Clark
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Louisville Water Company Pumping Station
Louisville Water Company Pumping Station
November 11, 1971 (#71000348 )
Louisville 38°16′50″N 85°42′04″W / 38.28056°N 85.7011°W / 38.28056; -85.7011 (Louisville Water Company Pumping Station )
Jefferson
Historic water tower and pumping station along the Ohio River
18
MAYOR ANDREW BROADDUS (Lifesaving Station)
MAYOR ANDREW BROADDUS (Lifesaving Station)
June 30, 1989 (#89001446 )
Louisville 38°15′33″N 85°45′18″W / 38.259167°N 85.755°W / 38.259167; -85.755 (MAYOR ANDREW BROADDUS (Lifesaving Station) )
Jefferson
Only remaining floating lifestation
19
Dr. Ephraim McDowell House
Dr. Ephraim McDowell House
January 12, 1965 (#66000355 )
Danville 37°38′42″N 84°46′16″W / 37.645°N 84.7711°W / 37.645; -84.7711 (Dr. Ephraim McDowell House )
Boyle
Site of first successful ovariotomy , done by Ephraim McDowell
20
Middle Creek Battlefield
Middle Creek Battlefield
October 5, 1992 (#91001665 )
Prestonsburg 37°39′01″N 82°48′50″W / 37.650278°N 82.81389°W / 37.650278; -82.81389 (Middle Creek Battlefield )
Floyd
Site of an early Union victory in January 1862, with future President James A. Garfield commanding the Union troops
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Mill Springs Battlefield
Mill Springs Battlefield
April 19, 1994 (#93000001 )
Nancy 37°00′19″N 84°45′28″W / 37.00528°N 84.75778°W / 37.00528; -84.75778 (Mill Springs Battlefield )
Pulaski
Where a Union victory ended Confederate defensive line in Kentucky in 1862
22
Old Bank of Louisville
Old Bank of Louisville
November 11, 1971 (#71000349 )
Louisville 38°15′20″N 85°45′20″W / 38.25556°N 85.7556°W / 38.25556; -85.7556 (Old Bank of Louisville )
Jefferson
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Old Morrison, Transylvania College
Old Morrison, Transylvania College
December 21, 1965 (#66000358 )
Lexington 38°03′09″N 84°29′38″W / 38.0525°N 84.4939°W / 38.0525; -84.4939 (Old Morrison, Transylvania College )
Fayette
One of the first buildings of Transylvania University, the first college built west of the Appalachian Mountains
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Old State House
Old State House
November 11, 1971 (#71000346 )
Frankfort 38°12′01″N 84°52′36″W / 38.20028°N 84.8767°W / 38.20028; -84.8767 (Old State House )
Franklin
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Perryville Battlefield
Perryville Battlefield
December 19, 1960 (#66000356 )
Perryville 37°40′31″N 84°58′11″W / 37.67528°N 84.9697°W / 37.67528; -84.9697 (Perryville Battlefield )
Boyle
Site of largest battle in Kentucky during the American Civil War
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Pine Mountain Settlement School
Pine Mountain Settlement School
December 4, 1991 (#78001337 )
Bledsoe 36°56′55″N 83°10′59″W / 36.9486°N 83.18306°W / 36.9486; -83.18306 (Pine Mountain Settlement School )
Harlan
Brought to a rural community an urban settlement house[ 5]
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Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District
Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District
November 11, 1971 (#71000353 )
Harrodsburg 37°49′05″N 84°44′25″W / 37.81806°N 84.74028°W / 37.81806; -84.74028 (Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District )
Mercer
Home of a Shaker community
28
George T. Stagg Distillery
George T. Stagg Distillery
February 27, 2013 (#01000450 )
Frankfort 38°13′03″N 84°52′11″W / 38.2175°N 84.8697°W / 38.2175; -84.8697 (George T. Stagg Distillery )
Franklin
Producer of Buffalo Trace bourbon whiskey, a rare example of a distillery that operated before, during, and after Prohibition
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Zachary Taylor House
Zachary Taylor House
July 4, 1961 (#66000359 )
Louisville 38°16′45″N 85°38′50″W / 38.27917°N 85.6472°W / 38.27917; -85.6472 (Zachary Taylor House )
Jefferson
Home of U.S. President Zachary Taylor
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United States Marine Hospital
United States Marine Hospital
September 25, 1997 (#97001265 )
Louisville 38°16′16″N 85°47′03″W / 38.2711°N 85.78417°W / 38.2711; -85.78417 (United States Marine Hospital )
Jefferson
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Wendover (Frontier Nursing Service Headquarters)
Wendover (Frontier Nursing Service Headquarters)
July 17, 1991 (#75000792 )
Hyden 37°07′39″N 83°21′55″W / 37.1275°N 83.36528°W / 37.1275; -83.36528 (Wendover (Frontier Nursing Service Headquarters) )
Leslie
First American attempt to professionalize midwifery
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Whitney M. Young Birthplace and Boyhood Home
Whitney M. Young Birthplace and Boyhood Home
April 27, 1984 (#72000543 )
Simpsonville 38°13′22″N 85°22′20″W / 38.2228°N 85.3722°W / 38.2228; -85.3722 (Whitney M. Young Birthplace and Boyhood Home )
Shelby
Birthplace and childhood home of Whitney Young