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Plaque #1 (APA logo) the American Planning Association, through Great Places in America, designates Historical Licking Riverside Neighborhood Covington, Kentucky as a Great Neighborhood 2013 Plaque #2 Seven historic characters…
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Simon Kenton April 13, 1755 - April 29, 1836 Simon Kenton, for whom Kenton County is named, stands with Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark as a leading figure in the opening of the West. Kenton entered Kentucky in 1771 as a longhunter and…
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(DAR emblem) Erected to the memory of Simon Kenton May 15, 1755 - April 1836 Pioneer and Patriot by Elizabeth Kenton Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
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Site of the First Permanent Seat of Justice in Pike County This section, settled in 1820, by Ebenezer Franklin, Daniel Shinn and the four Ross brothers, was known as Ross Settlement until 1823 when it was named Atlas. Pursuant to an act passed …
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Mary Greene was born the daughter of a country storekeeper. When she married Captain Gordon C. Greene, she left the land to make her life and raise her family on the rivers of America. Captain Mary one of the few women to become a licensed boat…
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Side A The Point Confluence of Ohio and Licking Rivers. Christopher Gist, Agent of the Ohio Company, was first white man known to have set foot on Point, 1751. The Lieutenant of Kentucky Co., Va., Col. John Bowman, led expedition from here again…
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"Nature must be seen first alive, and well studied, before attempts are made at representing her." Best known as a painter of birds and most notably for his series called the Birds of America. Audubon came to the northern Kentucky area…
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"He'll live wherever boyhood pitches tent beside a stream and fire is made by friction and coffee needs no cream." Edgar A. Guest Daniel Carter Beard spent much of his youth in the house behind this statue. He played in the nearby woods and …
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Built by Thomas Carneal, a founder of Covington, on land purchased in 1814 from Thomas Kennedy. First brick house in the city. Georgian in concept, style reveals the influence of the great Italian architect Andrea Palladio. In 1825 Lafayette visit…
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Side A St. John the Evangelist Church In 1848- 49 German- Catholics of Mother of God Church, Lewisburg, founded Stes. Peter and Paul School. In 1854, St. John Parish was created. Fr. Wm. Robbers (pastor 1879- 1903) was nationally prominent figure …
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