Web Directory

  Kentucky (20)

Submit a Featured Link: [$19.00] Submit a Regular Link: [$9.00]  

See Also - Related Categories
Regular Websites in this category

Farmington Open in a new windowLink Details
- A 14-room Federal-style home that was the center of the 19th-century hemp plantation of John and Lucy Speed. Includes schedule and calendar of events. Located in Louisville.
- http://www.historichomes.org/farmington/

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Waveland Open in a new windowLink Details
- An example of Greek Revival architecture constructed by Joseph Bryan in 1845. Photo and visitor information.
- http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/lexington/wav.htm

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Loudoun House Open in a new windowLink Details
- An example of Gothic Revival architecture in Kentucky, reflecting the Romantic Movement of the 1850s, a reflection of the social lifestyles and opulence of the day. Located in Lexington.
- http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/lexington/lou.htm

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Bodley-Bullock House Open in a new windowLink Details
- Built c. 1814 for Lexington Mayor Thomas Pindell. Visitor information and photos.
- http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/lexington/bod.htm

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Hunt-Morgan House Open in a new windowLink Details
- Historically known as Hopemont, was built by John Wesley Hunt in 1814, known as the first millionaire west of the Alleghenies. Visitor information and photos. Located in Lexington.
- http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/lexington/hun.htm

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Adsmore Museum Open in a new windowLink Details
- Restored home reflects the lifestyle of the prominent Smith-Garrett family at the close of the "Golden Age." Provides information about tours, schedules, a group registration form and driving directions. Located in Princeton.
- http://www.adsmore.org/

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Waveland Museum State Historic Site Open in a new windowLink Details
- Built in 1847 by Joseph Bryan, a grandnephew of Daniel Boone. Includes details, events, and directions. Located in Lexington.
- http://parks.ky.gov/statehistoricsites/wv/

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Mary Todd Lincoln House Open in a new windowLink Details
- A simple two story brick building on West Main Street was home to Robert S. Todd and his family, including his daughter Mary, wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Located in Lexington.
- http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/lexington/mtl.htm

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site Open in a new windowLink Details
- Focuses on his life and Thomas Lincoln's Sinking Spring Farm with the cabin. Includes photos and visitor information. An official National Parks Service site. Located near Hodgenville.
- http://www.nps.gov/abli/

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
White Hall State Historic Site Open in a new windowLink Details
- Former home of Cassius Marcellus Clay who was an emancipationist, newspaper publisher, Minister to Russia, and friend to Abraham Lincoln. Located in Richmond.
- http://parks.ky.gov/statehistoricsites/wh/

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Old Governor's Mansion Open in a new windowLink Details
- Completed in 1798, it is reputed to be the oldest official executive residence still in use in the United States. Provides tour information. Located in Frankfort.
- http://finance.ky.gov/ourcabinet/caboff/DFSS/dhp/old+governors+mansion.htm

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
The Lincoln Heritage House Open in a new windowLink Details
- The home of Thomas Lincoln, father of President Abraham Lincoln. Located in Elizabethtown.
- http://www.touretown.com/lincolnheritagehouse.shtml

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Brown-Pusey House Open in a new windowLink Details
- Built in 1825 by John Y. Hill as a home, and later as a hotel with a chronology of owners located at Elizabethtown.
- http://www.touretown.com/brownpuseyhouse.shtml

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Riverview at Hobson Grove Open in a new windowLink Details
- A hilltop home that began in the late 1850s, but was temporarily halted by the Civil War and finally completed in 1872 with general information and directions located at Bowling Green.
- http://www.bgky.org/riverview/

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
McDowell House Museum Open in a new windowLink Details
- Provides historical, descendant and tourist information. Contains hours, fees, and directions to location in Danville.
- http://www.mcdowellhouse.com/

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate Open in a new windowLink Details
- Features guided tour of 18-room mansion, 6 outbuildings and 1846 cottage. Furnished with Clay family antiques and other memorabilia. Includes house history, floor plan, photos, hours, ticket prices and directions. Located in Lexington.
- http://www.henryclay.org

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Thomas Edison House Open in a new windowLink Details
- Home of the inventor who worked in Louisville as a telegrapher from 1866-67. Features some of his inventions. Includes hours, rates, events and directions.
- http://www.edisonhouse.org

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Liberty Hall and the Orlando Brown House Open in a new windowLink Details
- Features two houses: circa 1796 Liberty Hall built by John Brown, one of the first United States senators, and the Orlando Brown House, circa 1835, owned by the senator's youngest son. Displays original furniture, silver, china, brass and family portrait
- http://www.libertyhall.org/

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Locust Grove Open in a new windowLink Details
- Circa 1790 Georgian mansion served as the last home of General George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War hero. Features crafted furniture, portraits, prints, textiles, domestic objects and select artifacts originally belonging to the Clark and Croghan famil
- http://www.locustgrove.org/

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing
Conrad-Caldwell House Open in a new windowLink Details
- Richardsonian Romanesque style architecture house was built for Theophilus Conrad, who made his fortune in the tanning business. Restored and owned by the St. James Court Historic Foundation. Includes virtual tour, special events and contact form. Loca
- http://conradcaldwell.org

Lock this listing - So it can't be removedLock this listing - and upgrade it to FeaturedReport this listing

Submit a Featured Link: [$19.00]  Submit a Regular Link: [$9.00]