List of the oldest buildings in Kentucky

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This article lists the oldest extant buildings in Kentucky, including extant buildings and structures constructed prior to and during the United States rule over Kentucky. Only buildings built prior to 1840 are suitable for inclusion on this list, or the building must be the oldest of its type.

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In order to qualify for the list, a structure must:

This consciously excludes ruins of limited height, roads and statues. Bridges may be included if they otherwise fulfill the above criteria. Dates for many of the oldest structures have been arrived at by radiocarbon dating or dendrochronology and should be considered approximate. If the exact year of initial construction is estimated, it will be shown as a range of dates.

List of oldest buildings

BuildingImageLocationFirst builtUseNotes
Old Talbott Tavern Old Talbott Tavern -- Bardstown, Kentucky.jpg Bardstown, Kentucky 1779Hotel"Oldest western stagecoach stop still in operation."
Adam Rankin House Adam Rankin House.jpg Lexington, Kentucky 1784ResidenceOldest house in Lexington, although moved from its original foundation. [1] Oldest part was built as a log house and then later covered with clapboards. It was the home to a Presbyterian minister, Rev. Adam Rankin.
John Andrew Miller House Scott County, Kentucky 1785ResidenceStone home of pioneer John Andrew Miller. Served as a community shelter from Native American attacks
Israel Grant Cabin Scott County, Kentucky ca. 1787ResidenceEarly log cabin [2]
William Whitley House State Historic Site Historic American Buildings Survey Lester Jones, Photographer May 30, 1940 NORTHEAST ELEVATION (FRONT) - Colonel William Whitley House, Stanford-Crab Orchard Pike, Stanford, HABS KY,69- ,1-2.tif Crab Orchard, Kentucky 1787–1794ResidenceOldest brick house in Kentucky
Millspring Millspringgeorgetownky004.jpg Georgetown, Kentucky 1789ResidenceBack ell is the oldest part of the house, constructed by Rev. Elijah Craig
Jacob Eversole Cabin Perry County, Kentucky ca. 1789–1804ResidenceOldest house in eastern Kentucky
Zachary Taylor House Zachary Taylor House 1.JPG Louisville, Kentucky 1790ResidenceChildhood home of President Zachary Taylor
Cane Ridge Meeting House Cane Ridge Meeting House, Little Rock Road, Paris vicinity (Bourbon County, Kentucky).jpg Cane Ridge, Kentucky 1791ChurchLikely oldest church building in Kentucky
Historic Locust Grove Locust Grove, Louisville.jpg Louisville, Kentucky 1792ResidenceVisited by explorers Lewis and Clark and President Zachary Taylor
Old Providence Church OldKyChurch.jpg Winchester, Kentucky 1793ChurchOldest stone church in Kentucky
Abraham Barton House Abraham Barton House (1).jpg Lexington, Kentucky 1795ResidenceConstructed for Kentucky politician Peyton Short, later owned by Confederate soldier Henry Brainerd McClellan
Daniel Boone Cabin Carlisle, Kentucky 1795ResidenceLast Kentucky cabin of Daniel Boone
Richard Masterson House Richard Masterson House at Carrollton.jpg Carrollton, Kentucky ca. 1795ResidenceEarly Methodist services were held in house as well. Oldest two story brick building in state. [3]
White Hall White Hall Mansion.jpg Richmond, Kentucky 1799ResidenceHome of Green Clay and Cassius Marcellus Clay
Bates Log House Lexington, Kentucky ca. 1800ResidenceAdded to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982
Oldest House Bell County, Kentucky 1800ResidenceOldest house in Bell County. [4]
Henry Clay's Law Office Henry Clay's law office.jpg Lexington, Kentucky 1803OfficeBuilding where Henry Clay ran his law services
Waggoner/Langdon/Colyer House PulaskiColyerLogHouse.jpg Pulaski County, Kentucky 1805ResidencePulaski 1805 log house is one of oldest extant log houses in Pulaski County [5]
Ashland Ashland HC.JPG Lexington, Kentucky 1811ResidenceHome of Kentucky politician Henry Clay
Cane Springs Primitive Baptist Church College Hill, Kentucky ca. 1812–13ChurchBuilt during the Great Awakening, oldest church building in Madison County
J. B. Knight House J.B. Knight House.jpg Hopkinsville, Kentucky ca. 1815–1820ResidenceThe Knight House is the oldest standing structure and residence in Hopkinsville and Christian County Kentucky.
Squire Earick House EarickHouse.jpg Louisville, Kentucky 1815ResidenceOldest woodframe house in Louisville [6]
Carneal House Covington, Kentucky 1815ResidenceOldest building in Covington
Elijah Herndon House California, Kentucky 1818ResidenceHome of Elijah Herndon, a Kentucky slaveowner
Cleveland-Rogers House Lexington, Kentucky 1819ResidencePlaced on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980
Chenault House Richmond, Kentucky 1830ResidenceEstate built by William Chenault in 1830, known for derby parties in the 20th century [7]

See also

References

  1. Soper, Kim (2021-08-13). "Check out the Adam Rankin House, The Oldest House in Lexington And Where the Famous Burrows Mustard Was Born". ExploreLexingtonKY.com (blog). United Real Estate. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  2. "Historic log cabin is discovered during deconstruction of Scott County home". Spectrum News 1. 24 April 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  3. Highsmith, Carol M. (2020-07-11). The Masterson House in Carrollton, Kentucky, is one of the oldest (some say the oldest) surviving two-story brick buildings along the Ohio River from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, where the Ohio meets the mighty Mississippi River. Library of Congress (image). Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  4. Friends of Boone Trace, Inc. "Oldest House". ExploreKYHistory. Kentucky Historical Society. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  5. "1805 Pulaski County log house Dendroarchaeology" . Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  6. Robinson, Kurt. "Louisville to Portland Turnpike". ExploreKYHistory. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  7. "Chenault House". npgallery.nps.gov. National Park Service. Retrieved June 28, 2024.