Latimer-Walden House (Burlington, Ky.)

Item

Title
Latimer-Walden House (Burlington, Ky.)
Description
Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places--Burlington District
Floor Plan: Center Passage Single
The main house (circa 1860) has the appearance of an “I” house, a traditional house form first identified by cultural geographer Fred Kniffen in the 1930s. This house has a centered entry on the three-bay facade, suggestive of a central-passage interior plan. It has a broad veranda supported by plain wood posts that extends across the facade, as well as east and west elevations. The northeast corner of the house has several additions which may have been detached dependencies or may have been added to the house at indeterminate times.
There is also a 1-story wood barn with a gable roof and gable-end orientation to Union Square at the rear of the site. A shed-roofed addition has given the roof an asymmetrical appearance (circa 1890)" (National Register Nomination).
Has beginning
Construction Date: circa 1860
Identifier
Kentucky Historic Resources Inventory designation: BE 596
Full address
3024 Washington Street
Political division
Burlington (Ky.)
Latitude
39.08852558
Longitude
-84.65500922
Target coordinates
702815.320 m
4329218.157 m

Linked resources

Items with "Has site: Latimer-Walden House (Burlington, Ky.)"
Title Class
Latimer family Organization