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The '''Ashland Commercial Historic District''' is a designated historic district bounded by 13th Street, Carter Avenue, 18th Street, and Front Street in Downtown [[Ashland, Kentucky]].<ref>[http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregsearchresult.do?fullresult=true&recordid=0 Ashland Commercial Historic District overview] Retrieved on 2010-06-22</ref> It is composed of 84 properties, including such prominent buildings as the [[Camayo Arcade]], [[Crump and Field Grocery Company]], [[First Presbyterian Church (Ashland, Kentucky)|First Presbyterian Church]], [[Paramount Arts Center]], and [[Ashland National Bank Building]].<ref name=EKAP/>
The '''Ashland Commercial Historic District''' is a designated historic district bounded by 13th Street, Carter Avenue, 18th Street, and Front Street in Downtown [[Ashland, Kentucky]].<ref>[http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregsearchresult.do?fullresult=true&recordid=0 Ashland Commercial Historic District overview] {{wayback|url=http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregsearchresult.do?fullresult=true&recordid=0 |date=20130220000000 }} Retrieved on 2010-06-22</ref> It is composed of 84 properties, including such prominent buildings as the [[Camayo Arcade]], [[Crump and Field Grocery Company]], [[First Presbyterian Church (Ashland, Kentucky)|First Presbyterian Church]], [[Paramount Arts Center]], and [[Ashland National Bank Building]].<ref name=EKAP/>


The {{convert|21|acre|abbr=on}} district covers nearly 13 blocks, with the period of significance being 1850 to 1940. The brick [[commercial building]]s within the district date from 1890 to 1940, although 43 of the buildings date from 1900 to 1925; a period of significant economic expansion for Ashland.<ref name=EKAP>Powell, Helen C., Lynn, {{NRHP url|id=94000838|title=National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Ashland Commercial Historic District}} 5 August 1994. Retrieved on 2010-06-22</ref>
The {{convert|21|acre|abbr=on}} district covers nearly 13 blocks, with the period of significance being 1850 to 1940. The brick [[commercial building]]s within the district date from 1890 to 1940, although 43 of the buildings date from 1900 to 1925; a period of significant economic expansion for Ashland.<ref name=EKAP>Powell, Helen C., Lynn, {{NRHP url|id=94000838|title=National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Ashland Commercial Historic District}} 5 August 1994. Retrieved on 2010-06-22</ref>

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Ashland Commercial Historic District
Southern side of the 1600 block of Winchester Avenue
Ashland Commercial Historic District is located in Kentucky
Ashland Commercial Historic District
Ashland Commercial Historic District is located in the United States
Ashland Commercial Historic District
LocationAshland, Kentucky, United States
Area21 acres (8.5 ha)
Architectural styleCommercial style
NRHP reference No.94000838[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 5, 1994

The Ashland Commercial Historic District is a designated historic district bounded by 13th Street, Carter Avenue, 18th Street, and Front Street in Downtown Ashland, Kentucky.[2] It is composed of 84 properties, including such prominent buildings as the Camayo Arcade, Crump and Field Grocery Company, First Presbyterian Church, Paramount Arts Center, and Ashland National Bank Building.[3]

The 21 acres (8.5 ha) district covers nearly 13 blocks, with the period of significance being 1850 to 1940. The brick commercial buildings within the district date from 1890 to 1940, although 43 of the buildings date from 1900 to 1925; a period of significant economic expansion for Ashland.[3]

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ Ashland Commercial Historic District overview Archived 2013-02-20 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2010-06-22
  3. ^ a b Powell, Helen C., Lynn, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Ashland Commercial Historic District 5 August 1994. Retrieved on 2010-06-22