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Chenoweth Fort-Springhouse

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Chenoweth springhouse
Chenoweth springhouse

The Chenoweth Fort-Springhouse is a historic stone structure near Avoca Road near Middletown, Kentucky. Built about 1786, it is believed to be the oldest standing structure in Louisville, Kentucky, and was the site of the Chenoweth Massacre, a 1789 Native American raid during the Northwest Indian War that was the last raid in Jefferson county. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It is on privately owned land.

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Chenoweth Fort-Springhouse
Avoca Road, Louisville

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N 38.261388888889 ° E -85.505833333333 °
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Avoca Road 12613
40223 Louisville
Kentucky, United States
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