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Armstrong Row |
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207 - 227 | W 2nd St | ||
Courthouse Square and Mechanics' Row Historic District |
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W 3rd St between Market and Sutton Sts | |||
Cox-Hord House |
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128 | E 3rd St | ||
Henry Perviance Peers House |
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325 | W 3rd St | ||
John Brett Richeson House |
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331 | W 3rd St | ||
Lee House |
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Front and Sutton Sts | |||
Maysville Downtown Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by McDonald Pkwy, Front, Wall, Limestone and 3rd Sts | |||
Newdigate-Reed House |
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721 | Skyline Dr | W of Maysville, N of US 62 at Lexington Pike | |
Old Library Building |
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221 | Sutton St | ||
Phillips' Folly |
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227 | Sutton St | ||
Pogue House |
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716 | W 2nd St | ||
Point Au View |
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721 | Hillcrest Rd | ||
Russell Theatre |
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9 | E 3rd St | ||
Rust House |
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KY 11 | S of Maysville | ||
Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge |
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US Route 62-Business | Spans Ohio River between Maysville, KY and Aberdeen, OH | ||
Valley Pike Covered Bridge |
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W of Maysville off KY 8 | |||
Washington Opera House |
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116 | W 2nd St | ||
West Fourth Street District |
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24, 29, 31, 32 , 33 | W 4th St | ||
Woodlawn |
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KY 11 | S of Maysville |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1818/10/27 | Henry T Mudd | Born | Eliza Marshall January Mudd, wife of Stanislaus Mudd, gives birth to a son, Henry T Mudd, in Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky. | |||
1825/05/21 | At two pm, Lafayette's party return to the steamer, proceeding up Main Cross to 2nd, down 2nd to Market, and down Market to the landing, from which they steam up river. | |||||
1825/05/21 | William B Phillips | Kentucky Host | About noon, Lafayette's party move up Fish St to 2nd, 2nd to Main Cross and down Main Cross to Capt Langhorne's hotel, where he receives visitors and has lunch. At two pm, they returned to the steamer, proceeding up Main Cross to Second, down Second to M | Lafayette's Triumphal Tour of America | ||
1825/05/21 | Marquis de Lafayette | Guest of Honor | After some days in Cincinnati, Lafayette takes the steamer Herald upriver, and arrives in Maysville, Kentucky, for a couple of hours on the afternoon of 21 May 1825. | Lafayette's Triumphal Tour of America |
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Locale Type | Town |
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