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Rabbit Hash Doctor's Office (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
"This modest frame building was built in the last quarter of the 19th century (exact date unknown). It served as a doctor's office until the 1930s, then remained vacant for about 20 years. It was then used intermittently for the next 50 years. In the 1980s it was renovated and converted to a residence.
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Early Settlers' Memorial (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
This sign was put up in 1984 in remembrance of the early settlers of the Carlton Precinct, using information from Lake's '1883 Atlas of Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties'.
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Rabbit Hash Historic District (Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places
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Emma Craig Farm (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
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Rabbit Hash World War II Veterans' Memorial (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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William J. O'Neal House (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Floor Plan: Hall Parlor
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Rabbit Hash Water Pump (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Walton House (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Floor Plan: Hall Parlor
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Thomas Marshall House (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Rabbit Hash Museum Building (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Floor Plan: Single Pen, Square
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Rabbit Hash Ironworks Building (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Rabbit Hash General Store Building (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Rabbit Hash Ferry Landing (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Rabbit Hash Blacksmith Shop Building (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Rabbit Hash Barn (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Originally located about three miles from Rabbit Hash, this barn was dismantled and relocated to the town circa 1981. It utilizes a three-part configuration, consisting of a central block flanked by lower, one-story wings.The barn is built of hand-hewn timbers secured by mortise and tenon joints. All three sections are covered by low, gable-and-hip roofs of raised-seam metal. The walls are covered with vertical wood siding. The barn rests on piers of stacked fieldstone and on bell-shaped supports of poured concrete; the concrete piers are fastened by metal straps to the sill logs, in order to secure the building during floods. Much of the foundation is covered by metal skirting.
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Mrs. M. Carlton House (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Lustenberg House (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Floor Plan: Saddlebag, Two Door
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Little Ranty Creek Bridge
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House and Stone Wall
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Hastings Tenant House
Floor Plan: Hall Parlor
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Hastings Tenant House
Floor Plan: Unknown
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Emma Craig House (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Edna Flowers House (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District
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Earl Locke House (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Floor Plan: Hall Parlor
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C.W. Craig Barn (Rabbit Hash, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Rabbit Hash District