Augusta, Kentucky • Bracken County
The Brothers-O'Neil House in Augusta, Kentucky, is a notable example of Federal-style architecture, characterized by its symmetrical facade and prominent central entrance. The brick dwelling features a distinctive two-story design with a hipped roof.
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Architecture; Religion
205 Frankfort St. And 204 Bracken St., Augusta, Kentucky
Commerce; Education; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Architecture; Religion
Roughly Bounded By Riverside Dr., 5th, Frankfort, And Williams Sts., Augusta, Kentucky
Commerce; Military; Architecture
S Of Augusta On Ky 1839, Augusta, Kentucky
Agriculture
Ky 8, Augusta, Kentucky
Architecture
Ky 8, Augusta, Kentucky
Social History
Payne Cemetery, N Of Ky 8, Augusta, Kentucky
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