
Washington, KY. 41096
Posted by:
kbarhow
N 38° 36.824 W 083° 48.532
17S E 255436 N 4277656
First post office for the North-west Territory in 1789.
Waymark Code: WM3GRC
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 04/04/2008
Views: 3
Washington, Kentucky is a small town located along the old buffalo trace running between Maysville and Lexington. This was a very important roadway at the time. The town has a variety of preserved period buildings that are occupied by a variety of craft and gift shops. See the pics for additional details.
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Type of structure:: Log cabin
 re-enter Zip Code here:: Not listed
 Current Status:: Not listed

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