National Register of Historic Places listings in Kentucky

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This is a list of properties and historic districts in Kentucky that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are listings in all of Kentucky's 120 counties.

Kentucky counties
Kentucky counties
Kentucky counties

The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below), may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 15, 2024.[2]

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Current listings by county

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The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008[3] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site.[4] There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are approximate and not official. New entries are added to the official Register on a weekly basis.[5] Also, the counts in this table exclude boundary increase and decrease listings which only modify the area covered by an existing property or district, although carrying a separate National Register reference number.

 
Baughman's Mill and Stanford Railroad Depot, in Lincoln County
 
Downtown Versailles Historic District in Woodford County
 
Rev. Jesse R. Zeigler House in Franklin County
County # of
Sites
1 Adair 10
2 Allen 12
3 Anderson 12
4 Ballard 6
5 Barren 35
6 Bath 10
7 Bell 10
8 Boone 107
9 Bourbon 61
10 Boyd 26
11 Boyle 99
12 Bracken 24
13 Breathitt 7
14 Breckinridge 11
15 Bullitt 10
16 Butler 16
17 Caldwell 10
18 Calloway 18
19 Campbell 70
20 Carlisle 5
21 Carroll 11
22 Carter 4
23 Casey 2
24 Christian 50
25 Clark 68
26 Clay 5
27 Clinton 2
28 Crittenden 3
29 Cumberland 3
30 Daviess 38
31 Edmonson 24
32 Elliott 1
33 Estill 8
34 Fayette 178
35 Fleming 10
36 Floyd 15
37 Franklin 59
38 Fulton 16
39 Gallatin 4
40 Garrard 67
41 Grant 2
42 Graves 11
43 Grayson 11
44 Green 47
45 Greenup 20
46 Hancock 12
47 Hardin 90
48 Harlan 6
49 Harrison 25
50 Hart 19
51 Henderson 27
52 Henry 12
53 Hickman 5
54 Hopkins 32
55 Jackson 5
56.1 Jefferson: Anchorage 35
56.2 Jefferson: Downtown Louisville 86
56.3 Jefferson: The Highlands, Louisville 32
56.4 Jefferson: Old Louisville 35
56.5 Jefferson: Portland 36
56.6 Jefferson: West End Louisville 52
56.7 Jefferson: Other 226
56.8 Jefferson: Total 502
57 Jessamine 75
58 Johnson 39
59 Kenton 68
60 Knott 5
61 Knox 8
62 LaRue 31
63 Laurel 9
64 Lawrence 10
65 Lee 10
66 Leslie 5
67 Letcher 4
68 Lewis 6
69 Lincoln 22
70 Livingston 8
71 Logan 22
72 Lyon 3
73 Madison 81
74 Magoffin 3
75 Marion 12
76 Marshall 6
77 Martin 3
78 Mason 41
79 McCracken 34
80 McCreary 3
81 McLean 9
82 Meade 13
83 Menifee 6
84 Mercer 71
85 Metcalfe 5
86 Monroe 6
87 Montgomery 18
88 Morgan 9
89 Muhlenberg 13
90 Nelson 43
91 Nicholas 12
92 Ohio 19
93 Oldham 48
94 Owen 17
95 Owsley 1
96 Pendleton 20
97 Perry 3
98 Pike 16
99 Powell 17
100 Pulaski 40
101 Robertson 3
102 Rockcastle 4
103 Rowan 14
104 Russell 2
105 Scott 83
106 Shelby 139
107 Simpson 14
108 Spencer 14
109 Taylor 14
110 Todd 15
111 Trigg 9
112 Trimble 29
113 Union 7
114 Warren 102
115 Washington 68
116 Wayne 8
117 Webster 3
118 Whitley 13
119 Wolfe 5
120 Woodford 86
(duplicates) (19)[6]
Total: 3,458
 
Kentucky State Capitol in Franklin County
 
Confederate Monument in Murray in Calloway County
 
Wigwam Village No. 2 in Barren County

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved November 15, 2024.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  4. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service. Archived from the original on January 26, 2011. Retrieved February 13, 2009.
  5. ^ Weekly List Actions, National Register of Historic Places website
  6. ^ The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Battle of Mill Springs Historic Areas (Pulaski and Wayne), Boone Creek Rural Historic District (Clark and Fayette), Cumberland Gap National Historical Park (Bell and Harlan), East Main Street Bridge (Knox and Whitley), Falls of Rough Historic District (Breckinridge and Grayson), Hunter's Bottom Historic District (Carroll and Trimble), Kentucky Hydroelectric Project (Livingston and Marshall), Lexington Extension of the Louisville Southern Railroad (Anderson and Woodford), Lower Shawneetown Archeological District (Greenup and Lewis), Middle Reaches of Boone Creek Rural Historic District (Clark and Fayette), Mitchell-Estes Farmstead (Edmonson and Warren), New Zion Historic District (Fayette and Scott), Owen-Gay Farm (Bourbon and Clark), Pisgah Rural Historic District (Fayette and Woodford), Red River Gorge District (Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe), Redd Road Rural Historic District (Fayette and Woodford), Salts Cave Archeological Site (Edmonson and Hart), and Weisenberger Mills and Related Buildings (Scott and Woodford).