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Sherman Tavern

1840 establishments in KentuckyCommercial buildings completed in 1840Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in KentuckyDrinking establishments on the National Register of Historic Places in KentuckyGreek Revival architecture in Kentucky
National Register of Historic Places in Grant County, KentuckyNorthern Kentucky Registered Historic Place stubsSlave cabins and quarters in the United StatesTaverns in the United States
Sherman Tavern, Grant County
Sherman Tavern, Grant County

The Sherman Tavern, near Sherman, Kentucky, was built in about 1840. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.It was deemed notable as "a good example of the popular version of a three-part Greek Revival composition featuring a recessed pedimented porch. The structure has historical interest in being one of the mid-19th century taverns on the Lexington-Covington Road, one of the first macadamized roads in Kentucky."The listing included three contributing buildings.The property is said to have had 10 slave cabins, which no longer exist.

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Sherman Tavern
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Sherman Elementary (Sherman Elementary School)

Dixie Highway
41030
Kentucky, United States
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Sherman Tavern, Grant County
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