view gallery W0 km | Bell from the U.S.S. Ashland (LSD-1) in Bells The bell was a gift from the crew of the USS Ashland (the oldest LSD - Landing Ship Dock) to Ashland, the Estate of Henry Clay in Lexington, KY. Dedicated 1995. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 08/18/2007 last visited: 05/23/2018 |
view gallery W0 km | Madeline M. Breckinridge in Kentucky Historical Markers Kentucky Suffrage Leader, wife of Lexington Herald Publisher Desha Breckinridge and descendant of Henry Clay and Ephraim McDowell. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 09/03/2007 last visited: 09/01/2012 |
view gallery W0 km | Madeline McDowell Breckinridge in Wikipedia Entries Kentucky Suffrage Leader, wife of Lexington Herald Publisher Desha Breckinridge and descendant of Henry Clay and Ephraim McDowell.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 09/01/2012 |
view gallery SE0 km | Civil War Action At "Ashland" October 18, 1862 in U.S. Civil War Sites Colonel John Hunt Morgan operated behine the pursuing Union Army, captured two companies of the Forth Ohio Cavalry posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 11/10/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0 km | Henry Clay Estate Dairy Cellar, Lexington Kentucky in Milk Platforms - Maitolaiturit The Henry Clay Estate "Ashland" brick Dairy Cellar. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 10/14/2019 last visited: 10/15/2019 |
view gallery N0 km | Water pump - Ashland, Lexington, Kentucky in Hand Operated Water Pumps an old hand operated water pump located in Ashland (Henry Clay estate), Lexington, Kentucky posted by: oiseau_ca location: Kentucky date approved: 06/19/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N0.2 km | Ashland Wash House - Lexington - Kentucky in Lavoir (wash houses) Ashland Wash House, Richmond Road, 2 miles Southeast of Lexington, Lexington, Fayette County, KY posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 07/09/2017 last visited: 03/19/2021 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Ashland in Kentucky Historical Markers Historic home of Henry Clay. Orator-Statesman-Patriot. Kentucky's favorite son. Born-1777. Died-1852.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 09/03/2007 last visited: 05/23/2018 |
view gallery N0.2 km | Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate in Wikipedia Entries Henry and Lucretia Clay had a home at Ashland from around 1806 until 1852. First it was their country home while they maintained their town house in Lexington, then in 1809,they moved their growing family to Ashland where they resided until his death posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 05/23/2018 |
view gallery N0.2 km | Ashland, Home of Henry Clay in American Guide Series According to the WPA Guide, "Kentucky: A guide to the Bluegrass State", on page 201 - Ashland, the Home of Henry Clay dates from 1857 and was reconstructed by Jam. T. Lewinski, a Lexington architect, following the same design as Latrobe. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/21/2007 last visited: 05/23/2018 |
view gallery N0.2 km | Ashland (a.k.a. Henry Clay Home) - Lexington, KY in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Ashland is the name of the estate of the 19th century Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, located in Lexington, Kentucky. It is a registered National Historic Landmark.The house was built in 1806. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 08/20/2007 last visited: 05/23/2018 |
view gallery N0.2 km | Ashland - Home of Henry Clay in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Henry and Lucretia Clay had a home at Ashland from around 1806 until 1852. First it was their country home while they maintained their town house in Lexington, then in 1809,they moved their growing family to Ashland where they resided until his death posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 08/27/2007 last visited: 05/23/2018 |
view gallery N0.2 km | Ashland Park Historic District in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Ashland Park Historic District is an early 20th century residential neighborhood of primarily single-family homes. Constructed over a 15-year period the neighborhood was built on the 600-acre estate of Henry Clay, Ashland. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 08/19/2007 last visited: 05/23/2018 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Ashland/Clay and Abraham Lincoln in Kentucky Historical Markers Marker 2235 located at Ashland, the home of Henry Clay, in Lexington, KY. Lincoln based his political ideology on ideals of Clay & quoted him in many important speeches. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 09/03/2007 last visited: 09/01/2012 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Clay & Abraham Lincoln/Ashland in Abraham Lincoln Family of Lincoln was friends with Clay. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 11/04/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.6 km | USCGS&SS 402, Lexington, KY in U.S. Benchmarks Placed in 1934 as part of the Civil Works Administration program to keep surveyors employed. posted by: wuja location: none listed yet date approved: 05/21/2007 last visited: 08/03/2008 |
view gallery NW0.6 km | Ashland Park / Olmsted Brothers In KY in Kentucky Historical Markers Henry Clay descendants had Olmsted Brothers to design Ashland Park Neighborhood. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 07/15/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1 km | Shriners Hospitals for Children Safe Place - Lexington, KY in Safe Place Havens This Shriners Hospital is one of 22 and specializes in Orthopaedics. The hospital and safe place is exclusively for children under 18 and services are provided at no cost. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 11/16/2008 last visited: 08/15/2011 |
view gallery NW1.3 km | Joe Bologna's Stained Glass Window in Stained Glass Windows The dominant feature of this Victorian Gothic brick structure, also used for Joe's new logo, remains the huge eighteen foot tall stained-glass window facing Maxwell Street. Joe Bologna's used to be a Jewish temple and was turned into a pizzeria. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 08/18/2007 last visited: 11/21/2009 |
view gallery NW1.3 km | Bell Court Neighborhood Historic District in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Most of the homes in the district reflect the Victorian and Queen Anne styles that were popular around the turn of the 20th century, and there are also many Arts and Crafts style houses that dot the development. In existence since 1962.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 08/19/2007 last visited: 11/21/2009 |
view gallery NW1.3 km | Bell Place - Lexington, KY in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Bell House, designed by famed Lexington architect Thomas Lewinski, which combines elements of the Greek Revival and Romanesque styles. The house was purchased by the City of Lexington in 1940 and is now part of a public city park.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 08/19/2007 last visited: 11/21/2009 |
view gallery N1.4 km | Lexington Design Center, Lexington, KY in Flatirons Flatiron building located on the east side of Lexington. Odd shaped lot due to the Winchester Road and the adjacent C&O railroad tracks.
posted by: kbarhow location: Kentucky date approved: 04/26/2008 last visited: 10/10/2016 |
view gallery N1.4 km | Jif Peanut Butter, Lexington, KY in Iconic Factories Jif Peanut Butter plant located near Lexington, KY. Perhaps the preeminent peanut butter plant on the planet. The brand is owned by Smuckers, which seems to be a real good match with their core business, as long as they don't get into a jam. posted by: kbarhow location: Kentucky date approved: 03/05/2008 last visited: 10/10/2016 |
view gallery N1.4 km | GRW 110, Lexington, KY in U.S. Benchmarks North of Winchester Rd. posted by: wuja location: Kentucky date approved: 07/11/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery NW1.6 km | Second Presbyterian Church - Lexington, KY in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Dedicated by Pastor Dr. Benjamin Jay Bush, on December 14, 1924 the current church building replaced its predecessor which was destroyed by fire. Famous guests to the original church were Abraham Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 01/03/2009 last visited: 11/21/2009 |
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