Bill Monroe Farm

  • Also Known As: James B. Monroe Farm
  • Historically Know As: Jerusalem Ridge
  • Also Known As: OH-20 also OH-21

  • Address: 6210 Hwy 62 E
  • Vicinity: Approx 2 mi west of the jct of US 62 and KY 1544
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Historic District

Jerusalem Ridge

The Bill Monroe Farm, near Rosine, Kentucky, meets National Register criterion B and is significant as the birthplace of Bill Monroe within the historical context of the Development of Bluegrass Music as an Independent Genre of Country Music. Bill Monroe is considered by many to be the "Father of Bluegrass Music." His role in the creation of bluegrass music and the vast impact of his individual style is evident in the continued popularity of his music, the many honors and awards he received throughout his lifetime, and the numerous tribute concerts and recordings which pay homage to his musical legacy.

Like most musicians, Bill Monroe's music is an expression of his personality and history. The singular style of his playing, musical leadership, and content of his songs were directly influenced by his experiences growing up on the Monroe Farm from 1911 to 1929. The importance of Bill Monroe's birthplace to his music has not escaped Bluegrass fans; today, the Bill Monroe Homeplace serves as a pilgrimage for bluegrass fans the world over who journey to its site to experience first-hand the sights, sounds, and smells that shaped this great man and the his uniquely powerful music

The farm contains both the Bill Monroe Homeplace (OH20) where Monroe grew up and the Charlie Monroe House (OH21), the home of Monroe's brother and one-time musical partner. The farm also contains the legendary Jerusalem Ridge, a rise of land immortalized by Monroe in his music and a key factor in his early musical development. The cultural setting, natural and architectural atmosphere, and history specific to the Monroe Homeplace and surrounding farm provide unique insight into the man, the music, and their significance to millions of people around the world. - NRHP, 30 May 2003


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1911/09/13 Bill Monroe Born Bill Monroe born at home, in a log cabin (destroyed by fire 1916) Bill Monroe's Birthday
1920/00/00 James Buchanan Monroe Architect Bill Monroe Homeplace built in 1920 by James Buchanan and Malissa Monroe
1929/00/00 Bill Monroe Home Bill Monroe grow's up on Monroe Farm, 1911 - 1929

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Particulars for Bill Monroe Farm:
Historic Use Agricultural fields
Criteria Consideration Birth place or grave
Area of Significance Entertainment - Recreation
Historic Use Extractive facility
Sight Category Historic District
Level of Significance National
Criteria Person
Owner Private
Historic Use Single dwelling



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration: 18th July 2003

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name: Monroe, Bill, Farm
Registry Address: Approximately 2 mi. west of the jct. of US 62 and KY 1544
Registry Number: 03000648
Resource Type: District
Owner: Private
Architect: Monroe, James Buchanan
Architectural Style: No style listed
Area in Acres: 1000
Contributing Buildings: 1
Non-Contributing Buildings: 1
Contributing Sites: 2
Non-Contributing Structures: 3
Other Certification: Date received-pending nomination
Certification: Listed in the National Register
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: National
Area of Significance: Entertainment-recreation
Applicable Criteria: Person
Criteria Consideration: Birth place or grave
Significant Year: 1920
Associated People: Monroe, William "Bill" Smith
Historic Function: Domestic, Agriculture, subsistence, Industry, processing, extraction
Historic Sub-Function: Single dwelling, Agricultural fields, Extractive facility
Current Function: Work in progress
Current Sub-Function:

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