Virginia Corey Goodridge House (Florence, Ky.)

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Title
Virginia Corey Goodridge House (Florence, Ky.)
Description
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places
Floor Plan: Center Passage Double
A focal point of Main Street in Florence, the Virginia Corey Goodridge House is a vernacular Colonial Revival residence of generous scale. The main entrance, centered on the facade, is highlighted by an eight-panel door with three-pane sidelights. The door is enframed by fluted columns and pilasters salvaged from the Southern Hotel, which formerly occupied the site. A one-story brick porch extending across the facade has been glass-enclosed.
The house was built in 1922 for farmer William Horace Goodridge and his wife, Virginia, for their retirement. William Goodridge died a year later; his widow resided there until her death in 1968. Still owned by the family, the house has been carefully preserved.
The house was added to the National Register in 2000.
Has beginning
Construction Date: 1922
Identifier
Kentucky Historic Resources Inventory designation: BE 621
National Register reference number: 902
National Archives identifier: 123845618
Full address
259 Main Street
Political division
Florence (Ky.)
Latitude
39.00304784
Longitude
-84.62375072
Target coordinates
705767.154 m
4319801.104 m
Bibliographic citation
Historic Structures of Boone County, page 108

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