Virginia Corey Goodridge House (Florence, Ky.)
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Virginia Corey Goodridge House (Florence, Ky.)
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Description
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Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places
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Floor Plan: Center Passage Double
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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.
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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.
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The house was added to the National Register in 2000.
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Has beginning
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Construction Date: 1922
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Identifier
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Kentucky Historic Resources Inventory designation: BE 621
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National Register reference number: 902
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National Archives identifier: 123845618
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Full address
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259 Main Street
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Latitude
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39.00304784
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Longitude
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-84.62375072
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Target coordinates
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705767.154 m
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4319801.104 m
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Bibliographic citation
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Historic Structures of Boone County, page 108
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