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Historic Districts
Maysville is somewhat unique in that it contains two individual historic districts, one located in the downtown area that was once known as Limestone, and the other is the incorporated and previously separate town of Washington, located about 4 miles away from the downtown area. Both areas are rich in history and have much to offer those seeking insights into the past.
The Lee House inn is more than just a hotel to us, it’s a unique piece of history and we want to share it with our guests. We’ve spent over 15 years restoring this treasure that’s stood here as long as Maysville itself, and we really appreciate your stay with us.
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Downtown Maysville Historic District
The Maysville Downtown Historic District or “downtown” is the area first settled and developed. Situated in the western part of Maysville, Kentucky, United States, the downtown is defined by a grid of streets laid out parallel to the northwest-southeast curve of the Ohio River. The area is essentially rectangular, four and a half blocks long and two to two and a half blocks wide. Its western edge is marked by Wall Street and its northern extent by West Front Street and McDonald Parkway. Its eastern and southern boundaries generally conform to the rear property lines of buildings on the east side of Limestone Street and the south side of Third Street respectively.
In 1982, when the National Register application was completed, the Maysville downtown contained 155 buildings, as well as one cemetery and notable street sculpture. The buildings served a variety of functions. About 62% or 96 of the buildings were devoted primarily to commercial use, while 28% or 43 were residential. The district also included five churches, two theaters, one high school complex, one library, one museum and five governmental buildings, including the county courthouse and jail. All buildings were structurally sound and together achieved a first floor occupancy rate of 98%.
Of the 155 buildings in the district, 135 or 87% were constructed prior to 1930 and 92% are of brick. Two building types may be identified which characterize the Maysville downtown. The first appeared in the early 19th century, generally between 1825 and 1850, The two-to three-story brick residential building of this era display trabeated openings, crow-stepped gable ends and a simplicity of exterior detail. Such structures often share bearing walls as components of residential “rows.” The second type, a three to six story brick commercial building type was constructed in Maysville from about 1875 to the First World War. The key elements of the type are the bracketed cornice, arched window cap and pilasters.
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Old Washington
WASHINGTON was incorporated in 1786 by the Virginia Legislature and named for Revolutionary War hero George Washington, who became America’s first president in 1789.
A town known in history for its many ‘firsts”, Washington was recorded in the first Federal Census taken in 1790 as having 462 inhabitants. It had the first postal station and first public waterworks system west of the Allegheny Mountains. Simon Kenton planted the first corn in Mason County and last but not least, Washington was the first county seat of Mason County.
Washington’s role in the settlement of the American frontier was so significant; the National Parks Service has included its entire historic district and several individual buildings in its Historic American Buildings Survey program.
Today, as a historic district of Maysville, the village is known as “Old Washington”, retaining its unique role and identity as Kentucky’s second largest city during the settlement of America’s frontier during the late 1700’s and early 1800’s.
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Maysville Travel Guide
Restaurants
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Bars & Pubs
There are a number of bars and pubs in the area, but here are a few of our personal favorites.
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Shopping
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Bourbon Trail
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History Adventures
There are a several different paths to explore Maysville’s history.
1) Maysville has two separate Historic Districts.
2) Make sure to visit the Underground Railroad Museum located here.
3) Lastly, the Kentucky Gateway Museum offers several fascinating attractions and glimpses into early Maysville liffe.
Day Trips & Outdoor
For the best outdoor experiences, check out our suggestions here.
Planning a day trip? Maybe some stops on the Bourbon Trail will interest you.
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