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Charlotte Amalia Historic District
Charlotte Amalia, the first permanent European settlement ...
San Germán Historic District
Spanish colonists established Villa de San Germán de Auxer...
Athens Historic District
The Athens Historic District contains the remaining buildi...
Ashland Park Historic District
The Ashland Park Historic District is an early 20th centur...
Bell Court Historic Neighborhood District
The Bell Court Historic Neighborhood District was develope...
Constitution Historic District
The Constitution Historic District is one of the earliest ...
Gratz Park Historic District
The Gratz Park Historic District is one of the most beauti...
South Hill Historic District
The South Hill Historic District is a neighborhood of earl...
West of Boulevard Historic District
West of Boulevard Historic District is a 69-block resident...
Scott’s Addition Historic District
Scott’s Addition Historic District is one of the larger in...
Results for Historic District
Charlotte Amalia Historic District
Charlotte Amalia, the first permanent European settlement on St. Thomas Island, was established in 1672 after the arrival of the Danish West India and Guinea Company. Platted in 1681, the town was named in honor of Denmark's Queen. An accidental ...
San Germán Historic District
Spanish colonists established Villa de San Germán de Auxerre, also known as Nueva Salamanca, in the early years of the 16th century. The town of San Germán grew out of the settlement formally established in 1573, and it is this ...
Athens Historic District
The Athens Historic District contains the remaining buildings of an early 19th century village established in the southernmost part of Fayette County. The village is located in the heart of the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky. In 1775 a fort was ...
Ashland Park Historic District
The Ashland Park Historic District is an early 20th century residential neighborhood of primarily single-family homes. At the time of its development the district was located at the eastern edge of the city of Lexington. In 1904 the Clay family ...
Bell Court Historic Neighborhood District
The Bell Court Historic Neighborhood District was developed around the turn of the 20th century as a middle-class neighborhood near the heart of downtown. The location of the district was pivotal because it allowed residents to walk to their jobs ...
Constitution Historic District
The Constitution Historic District is one of the earliest middle-class residential neighborhoods established in Lexington. Today is consists of 54 primarily residential buildings. The center of the district contains early 19th-century houses which are bounded by commercial buildings and educational ...
Gratz Park Historic District
The Gratz Park Historic District is one of the most beautiful areas in downtown Lexington, comprised of a city park and several large residences. In the words of Kentucky architectural historian Clay Lancaster, "the park has charm, atmosphere, a sense ...
South Hill Historic District
The South Hill Historic District is a neighborhood of early residential homes adjacent to downtown Lexington. In 1781, Lexington's five-man Board of Trustees successfully petitioned the Virginia Assembly for 710 acres of land that was divided into half-acre and five-acre ...
West of Boulevard Historic District
West of Boulevard Historic District is a 69-block residential neighborhood in the West End of the city. Developed from about 1895 until about 1940, the district conforms to an irregular grid pattern of broad tree-shaded east-west avenues and narrower north-south ...
Scott’s Addition Historic District
Scott’s Addition Historic District is one of the larger industrial and commercial districts in Richmond. The district contains brick and frame buildings in a variety of architectural styles, including Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Mission, International Style, and Art Deco. Several ...