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Polvorín de San Gerónimo
The Polvorín de San Gerónimo (San Geronimo Powderhouse) is...
La Fortaleza
La Fortaleza was the first fortification built in San Juan...
San Juan National Historic Site
San Juan National Historic Site, administered by the Natio...
Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church
Constructed in 1801, Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church has t...
Waveland
Waveland is considered one of the finest examples of Greek...
Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate
Famed Kentucky statesman Henry Clay built his mansion home...
Ashland Park Historic District
The Ashland Park Historic District is an early 20th centur...
Loudoun House
Loudoun House is considered one of the largest and finest ...
Bell Court Historic Neighborhood District
The Bell Court Historic Neighborhood District was develope...
Old Episcopal Burying Ground
The land upon which the Episcopal Burying Ground lies was ...
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Polvorín de San Gerónimo
The Polvorín de San Gerónimo (San Geronimo Powderhouse) is one of four gunpowder and ammunition storage buildings the Spanish built in the 18th century as part of San Juan's defensive system. The brick and masonry building, which has a rectangular ...
La Fortaleza
La Fortaleza was the first fortification built in San Juan harbor. Constructed between 1533 and 1540, the original fort consisted of a circular tower and four massive stone walls. The Spanish military constructed a second tower, called the Austral, at ...
San Juan National Historic Site
San Juan National Historic Site, administered by the National Park Service, includes forts, bastions, powder houses, walls and El Cañuelo Fort, also called San Juan de la Cruz--defensive fortifications that once surrounded the old, colonial portion of San Juan. El ...
Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church
Constructed in 1801, Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church has the distinction of being the oldest Presbyterian Church building in Kentucky. The church was established in 1785 to serve the religious needs of the early pioneers. The first pastor of the church ...
Waveland
Waveland is considered one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Kentucky. The home sits atop a small knoll surrounded by 200 acres of Bluegrass farmland. Joseph Bryan constructed Waveland in 1845 on a 2,000-acre tract of land ...
Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate
Famed Kentucky statesman Henry Clay built his mansion home, Ashland, in 1812, which was designated a National Historic Landmark on December 19, 1960. Clay was a U.S. Senator from Kentucky, and served as the Speaker of the U.S. House of ...
Ashland Park Historic District
The Ashland Park Historic District is an early 20th century residential neighborhood of primarily single-family homes. At the time of its development the district was located at the eastern edge of the city of Lexington. In 1904 the Clay family ...
Loudoun House
Loudoun House is considered one of the largest and finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture in Kentucky. It reflects the Romantic Movement of the 1850s, which was a reflection of the social lifestyles and opulence of the day. The house ...
Bell Court Historic Neighborhood District
The Bell Court Historic Neighborhood District was developed around the turn of the 20th century as a middle-class neighborhood near the heart of downtown. The location of the district was pivotal because it allowed residents to walk to their jobs ...
Old Episcopal Burying Ground
The land upon which the Episcopal Burying Ground lies was purchased in 1832 by Christ Church Episcopal as a burial ground for its parishioners. The cemetery became extremely important during the 1833 cholera epidemic during which Christ Church lost approximately ...