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Richwood Church Parsonage
Floor Plan: Unknown
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St. Patrick's Catholic Church Rectory (Verona, Ky.)
Floor Plan: T-Plan
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St. Paul Church Community Building (Florence, Ky.)
Historic Status: Demolished
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Hopeful Lutheran Church Parsonage (Florence, Ky.)
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Methodist Parsonage
Floor Plan: Bungalow, Front Gabled
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Baptist Parsonage
Historic Status: Demolished 01/04
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Taylorsport Community Church Building (Taylorsport, Ky.)
Denomination: Methodist
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Dry Creek Baptist Church Site (Kenton County, Ky.)
Denomination: Baptist
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Our Lady of the Assumption Church Building (Walton, Ky.)
Denomination: Roman Catholic
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Beaver Lick Christian Church Building (Beaver Lick, Ky.)
Denomination: Non-Denominational
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Walton United Methodist Church Building (Walton, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Walton District
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Walton Christian Church Building (Walton, Ky.)
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Walton District
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Jehovah’s Witnesses Assembly Hall (Walton, Ky.)
Denomination: Jehovah's Witness
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All Saints Catholic Church Building (Walton, Ky.)
Denomination: Roman Catholic
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Salem Predestinarian Baptist Church Building (Walton, Ky.)
Floor Plan: N/A
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Verona's First Full Gospel Church of God Building (Boone County, Ky.)
Denomination: Pentecostal
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St. Patrick's Catholic Church Building (Verona, Ky.)
During the 1850s the town of Verona became the center of the largest Irish community in Boone County. The heart of the Irish Community was St. Patrick's Catholic Church, founded circa 1850.
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South Fork Christian Church Building (South Fork, Boone County, Ky.)
Denomination: Non-Denominational
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New Bethel Baptist Church Building (Verona, Ky.)
The New Bethel Baptist Church was established in Verona in 1840. As was often the case with early churches, the New Bethel congregation was without an official house of worship at its early meetings. The Zadok Stephenson family donated the land for the church building, and held early meetings in their home.
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Union Presbyterian Church Building (Union, Ky.)
The original church was built in 1870.
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St. Timothy Church Building (Boone County, Ky.)
Denomination: Roman Catholic
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East Bend Methodist Church Building (East Bend, Ky.)
Traditional for the area in form, the gable-front building has a single opening in the front, East Bend Methodist Church none in the back, and four windows on each side. The double doors, designed in a distinctly non-Greek Revival style with chamfered members including diagonals, are lighted by a large transom. The shuttered windows are topped with wooden lintels; the sills are of wood as well. The brickwork is in common bond, and the fading red paint on the bricks is possibly original. A stove flue pierces the roof surface near the center of the north wall. --National Register Nomination
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East Bend Baptist Church Building (East Bend, Ky.)
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Big Bone Baptist Church Building (Boone County, Ky.)
This was the earliest church in the Big Bone region. It was built in 1843 on land donated by General John Wallace and Thomas Huey. Until then most of the inhabitants of the area attended Middle Creek Baptist Church in Belleview. The first pastor was Robert Kirtley (1786-1872). The second pastor was his son James Kirtley (1822-1904).
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Petersburg Methodist Episcopal Church Building (Petersburg, Ky.)
Denomination: Methodist