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Clovelley Farm Tenant House, 4958 Paris Rd (east side), Paris, Bourbon County, KY
The Clovelley Farm tenant house is a contributing resource of the National Register eligible Paris Pike Historic District. Although very modest in scale and architecturally undistinguished, the house is an example of the twentieth century tenant house, a once frequent resource of the rural Bluegrass landscape that is becoming increasingly rare. The architectural character and historical context of the humble tenant house occupy an important niche in the agricultural history of the Bluegrass region of Kentucky from after the Civil War through World War II.
Clovelley Farm Tenant House, 4958 Paris Rd (east side), Paris, Bourbon County, KY
The Clovelley Farm tenant house is a contributing resource of the National Register eligible Paris Pike Historic District. Although very modest in scale and architecturally undistinguished, the house is an example of the twentieth century tenant house, a once frequent resource of the rural Bluegrass landscape that is becoming increasingly rare. The architectural character and historical context of the humble tenant house occupy an important niche in the agricultural history of the Bluegrass region of Kentucky from after the Civil War through World War II.
Clovelley Farm Tenant House, 4958 Paris Rd (east side), Paris, Bourbon County, KY
The Clovelley Farm tenant house is a contributing resource of the National Register eligible Paris Pike Historic District. Although very modest in scale and architecturally undistinguished, the house is an example of the twentieth century tenant house, a once frequent resource of the rural Bluegrass landscape that is becoming increasingly rare. The architectural character and historical context of the humble tenant house occupy an important niche in the agricultural history of the Bluegrass region of Kentucky from after the Civil War through World War II.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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