Camp Crescendo, located in Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, is a historic camp property featuring a collection of rustic wooden structures including a dining hall, cabins, and a chapel. The architecture reflects a vernacular style typical of early 20th-century recreational facilities designed for outdoor assembly and lodging.
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Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By Maple St., Ky 61, Knoxville Ave. And Harrel And Masden Sts., Lebanon Junction, Kentucky
Engineering
Off I-65 Sw Of Lebanon Junction, Above The Csx Rr Trestle Over Sulfur Fork, Lebanon Junction, Kentucky
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Commerce
Roughly Centered Around The Columbia Public Square, Columbia, Kentucky
Community Planning And Development
Main Street, Back Street, Public Street, Camp Street, West Tunnel Hill Road, Forest Avenue, Sharpsburg, Kentucky
Historic - Aboriginal; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Prehistoric; Exploration/Settlement; Military; Science
Route 338, Union, Kentucky
Ethnic Heritage; Black
Wilderness Rd. Between E. Broadway And Fitzpatrick St., Danville, Kentucky
Engineering; Transportation
Along And Near Us 31e From Louisville To Bardstown, Louisville, Kentucky
Commerce; Community Planning And Development
200-700 Third, 200 Blk. Barnettt, 300 Blk. Calloway, 100-600 Main, 300 Dees, 301 Center, 215, 241, 306 Gilbert, And 500-600 Fourth Sts., 3581 Us 641 South, Hazel, Kentucky