Bardstown

Bardstown

by Dixie Hibbs
Bardstown

Bardstown

by Dixie Hibbs

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Overview

A visitor to Bardstown today can view as many as 300 buildings listed on the National Register and marvel at their age and condition, but the original state of many of these landmarks has long since been altered or forgotten. Fire destroyed many buildings during the late 1800s, and commercial progress in the 1900s prompted the demolition of more than 100 of the area's homes and businesses. In this remarkable new volume, the search of public and private collections for photos of local landmarks and events has resulted in the lost puzzle pieces needed to complete the history of Bardstown's physical heritage. In 190 rare photographs, Bardstown reveals the people and places who have contributed to its growth and gives readers the opportunity to witness the changes that have occurred throughout the history of this close-knit, Southern community. Images in this collection include recently discovered photographs of the tragic Shepherdsville Train Wreck of 1917; the effects of Prohibition on a community with 12 distilleries; the changing faces of My Old Kentucky Home (the inspiration for Kentucky's state song); and unique views of the fires that destroyed Heaven Hill Distillery and the Talbott Tavern.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781531660369
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication date: 09/10/1998
Pages: 130
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author


Author and historian Dixie Hibbs has served on the Bardstown City Council since 1982 and is currently the president of the Nelson County Historical Society. She has written numerous articles for historical publications and has assisted in the restoration of 11 historic buildings in her community. Join Ms. Hibbs on a fascinating journey back in time to Bardstown's early days in this lovingly crafted tribute--certain to be treasured for years to come by resident and visitor alike.
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