Bird's Nest (Shelby County, Kentucky) Explained

Bird's Nest
Coordinates:38.2817°N -85.1217°W
Built:1850
Added:December 27, 1988
Area:1.3acres
Mpsub:Shelby County MRA
Refnum:88002859

The Bird's Nest is a historic residence built c.1850 in Shelby County, Kentucky, about 3miles south of Cropper, Kentucky. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1988. The NRHP listing included two other contributing buildings and a non-contributing building.[1]

History

The property, with a house on it, was purchased by Philemon Bird from Amos Hall in 1845. Hall's house was demolished when the Bird's Nest house was built in 1850–51. It was a "family tradition" (meaning there is no documentation) that a Louisville "architect" built the house. It is in the Greek Revival style.

One of Philomen Bird's sons, Henry Bird was given a 100acres parcel across Kentucky Route 43. A barn on that property is also listed on the National Register, as Bird Octagonal Mule Barn.[1]

The Bird's Nest house property was passed to another of Philemon's sons, George Caldwell Bird, and then to his son, George Caldwell Bird Jr.[1]

The buildings have been demolished or otherwise are no longer on the site.[2] A concrete cylinder remains (38.2804°N -85.1226°W) and possibly house foundations. A likely former location of house is 38.2808°N -85.1245°W, at the top of the rise where a metal barn or other building now stands. Another likely location is forward on the rise at Bison corral (photographed) is at 38.2826°N -85.127°W. Intersection of driveway with Cropper Rd., location from which Google Streetview is available: 38.2848°N -85.1277°W. Supposed location of Bird Octagonal Mule Barn: 38.2877°N -85.1273°W, which has also apparently disappeared.

Locations may be seen together in Map of all coordinates: OpenStreetMap (clickable link available to the right of this page).

Its NRHP listing followed a 1986–1987 study of the historic resources of Shelby County.[3] It is located within study area for routing of a new highway connecting Interstate 65 and Interstate 71 avoiding Louisville.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: C. Worsham . March 1986 . Kentucky Historic Resources Inventory: Bird's Nest . August 20, 2022 . NARA. Includes four photos.
  2. Site visit, 2022, with photos.
  3. National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Historic Resources of Shelby County outside Shelbyville . Gibson Worsham . Charlotte Worsham . January 1987 . . Christine Amos . August 20, 2022 . none. (417 pages.)
  4. none . Environmental Overview / 65-71 Regional Connector / KYTC Item 5-564.00 / Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Nelson, Shelby, Spencer, & Oldham Counties . May 2, 2019 . And final report is at none . 65-71 Regional Corridor Study / Final Report / Prepared for Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Central Office, District 5 . September 2020 . HDR . Palmer Engineering . HMB Professional Engineers, Inc. . Integrated Engineering . CRA Associates, Inc. . Corn Island Archaeology. Civil Design, Inc..