Английская Википедия:Guthrie Historic District (Guthrie, Kentucky)

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Шаблон:Infobox NRHP The Guthrie Historic District in Guthrie, Kentucky was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. It is a Шаблон:Convert area deemed significant "for its connection with the L&N railroad and its associations with transportation in that area.[1] It included 25 contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and two contributing sites, as well as three non-contributing buildings and six noncontributing sites.[2][1]

Guthrie was founded as a city in 1879, and railroad service was important to the city. Commercial service continues, but passenger railroad service ended in 1957.[1]

Buildings in the district include:

  • Stone House (1898), 106 N. Ewing, a castle-like mansion
  • Rose House (1820), 112 E. Park, adjacent to Stone House, another large house
  • Robert Penn Warren Museum, a home of author Robert Penn Warren
  • Three buildings which, in 2011, were planned to become a railroad museum.[1] In 2022, a railroad museum including a caboose is open by appointment.[3][4]
  • Abshire Building (1896), 238 S. Ewing St., a brick building which was once three stories tall, and was a salon and gambling establishment. After a fire destroyed its upper floors in 1899 and Guthrie voting itself "dry", it was renovated into a one-story building. Its original concrete nameplate of the building, at the top of third floor, was reinstalled above its one story.[1]

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