Historical Places in Jeffersonville, KY
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The Winchester Opera House was built in 1873 by J.D. Simpson, the first Mayor of Winchester. The Opera House was the mayor's gift to the city to be utilized
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Built in 1814 by James Clark, 13th Governor of Kentucky, the house follows the simple lines of Federal style architecture. Tours by appointment.Built in 18
This historic building was built in 1791 as a Presbyterian Church.This historic building was built in 1791 as a Presbyterian Chur
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122 acre horse boarding farm featuring the Bayless House, built circa 1877. The great standardbred sire, Jay Bird, stood stud at Maplehurst in 1905 and 19
The purpose of River Hill Ranch is to promote living simply, making everyday decisions to positively impact our world. We live out this purpose by being
Come and join us for a behind the scenes look at one of Central Kentucky’s leading thoroughbred nurseries. Guests will begin their visit with a stop at t
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