218 Oregon St
Georgetown, KY 40324, USA

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Mary Cecil Canrtill No. 4 House, 218 Oregon St Georgetown, Scott County, KY

The Cantrill #4 house represents a type of residence built for late 19th-early 20th century African-American working-class tenants. It is significant for its role as a residential subtype (double shed-roofed shotgun plan) typical of African-American housing after the Civil War. Intended for two households, it represents a solution to the housing needs of a growing African-American urban population during the turn of the 20th century in Georgetown.

Mary Cecil Canrtill No. 4 House, 218 Oregon St Georgetown, Scott County, KY

The Cantrill #4 house represents a type of residence built for late 19th-early 20th century African-American working-class tenants. It is significant for its role as a residential subtype (double shed-roofed shotgun plan) typical of African-American housing after the Civil War. Intended for two households, it represents a solution to the housing needs of a growing African-American urban population during the turn of the 20th century in Georgetown.

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