Perryville, Kentucky • Boyle County
The H. P. Bottom House in Perryville, Kentucky, is a well-preserved example of vernacular architecture with Greek Revival influences. Its symmetrical facade and prominent central doorway are characteristic of early to mid-19th-century rural dwellings. The property also includes contributing outbuildings that offer insight into the domestic life of the period.
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Social History
Perryville State Historic Site. 2.5 Mi Nw Of Perryville, Perryville, Kentucky
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Ne Of Perryville Off U.s. 68, Perryville, Kentucky
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0.3 Mi. Nw Of Ky 1920, 0.6 Mi. S Of Whites Rd., Perryville, Kentucky
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W Of Perryville On U.s. 150, Perryville, Kentucky
Commerce; Military; Architecture; Social History
Roughly Bounded By Sheridan Ave., Wood, Jefferson And 5th Sts., Perryville, Kentucky
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Off U.s. 68, Perryville, Kentucky
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