Stoner Creek Rural Historic District Explained

Stoner Creek Rural Historic District
Nearest City:Paris, Kentucky
Coordinates:38.1647°N -84.1867°W
Built:1840
Architect:Jens Jensen, others
Architecture:Early Republic, Mid 19th Century Revival
Added:May 2, 2001
Area:22000acres
Refnum:01000449

The Stoner Creek Rural Historic District, in Bourbon County, Kentucky near Paris, Kentucky, is a 22000acres historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

It included 526 contributing buildings, 207 contributing structures, seven contributing objects and 33 contributing sites.

It includes work by landscape architect Jens Jensen.

Non-contributing resources include 367 buildings, 52 structures, and three sites.

It includes 10 historic farms. Each farm being known for its own specific thing.

Farms larger than 1000acres are:

Ones larger than 500acres include:

It runs along Winchester, Stoney Point, Spears Mill, and N. Middletown Roads.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=01000449}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Stoner Creek Rural Historic District ]. National Park Service. John Sherwood Lewis . December 1, 2000 . April 15, 2019. With