The Marshall-Wallace House in Danville, Kentucky, is a two-story brick dwelling constructed around 1818. It features a symmetrical facade with a central entryway and five bays, embodying Federal architectural influences characteristic of early Kentucky homes.
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Architecture
204 E. Walnut St., Danville, Kentucky
Military; Politics/Government; Architecture
Main And 4th Sts., Danville, Kentucky
Politics/Government; Architecture
N Of Danville On Bellows Mill Rd., Danville, Kentucky
Agriculture
Ky 34, I Mi. E Of Danville, Danville, Kentucky
Agriculture; Architecture
0.2 Mi. E Of Buster Rd., 0.1 Mi. S Of Mercer County Line, Danville, Kentucky
Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Off U.s. 150, Danville, Kentucky
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