Английская Википедия:Ice House on Little Muddy Creek
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The Ice House on Little Muddy Creek is the ruins of an old stone structure meant to hold ice near Morgantown, Kentucky, placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 8, 1987, as part of the Early Stone Buildings of Kentucky Multiple Property Submission.
The Ice House is notable for having "exceptionally fine masonry". Its face has finished square stones and toothed chiseled random pattern strikings; this tooling pattern is the only such pattern in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This oddity is why it was placed on the National Register, whereas most ruins are unable to achieve National Register status due to no longer retaining integrity of the structure. Most ice houses are built into the earth, but this ice house was above ground, and used cavities filled with sawdust to insulate the ice.[1]
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- ↑ NRHP Nomination Form-Early Stone Buildings of Kentucky, pg 7.14
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- National Register of Historic Places in Butler County, Kentucky
- Industrial buildings completed in 1858
- Ice trade
- Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky
- 1858 establishments in Kentucky
- Ruins on the National Register of Historic Places
- Former buildings and structures in Kentucky
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