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Clark Clay Clinton Cumberland Edmonson Elliott Estill Fleming Floyd Garrard Green Greenup Harlan Hart Johnson Knott Knox Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Madison Magoffin Martin Mason Menifee Montgomery Morgan Owsley Perry Pike Pulaski Rowan Russell Wolfe
Jackson Lincoln McCreary Monroe Powell Rockcastle Russell Wayne Whitley
Design & Development
By Gloria Stepp Design
Garrard County StatisticsKentucky PostSecondary Education Profile (CPE).PDF file
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Photos
Off 1295, Paint Lick vicinity
Lancaster, KY
Architecture:1800-1824 Federal
Adams House KY 39
Lancaster, KY Ball, Billy House A.K.A. Edna Reynold’s House Photos
209 Richmond St.
Lancaster, KY
Architecture:1830-1840 Vernacular
Barlow House Photos
Danville Rd.
Lancaster, KY
Architecture: 1850-1874 Greek RevivalBlakeman, Calvin, House Photos
Polly's Bend Rd.
Lancaster vicinity, KY
Architecture:
1801-1825 FederalBonta-Owsley House Photos
Junction of Boone’s Creek and KY 52
Lancaster, KY
Architecture:1830 Vernacular
Boyle-Robertson-Letcher House
A.K.A. House of Congressmen/Letcher House Photos
106 W. Maple St.
Lancaster, KY
Architecture: 1798
Historic Person: John Boyle Bradley House, Gov. William O. Photos
Lexington St.
Lancaster, KY
Architecture: Gothic Revival
Bryantsville Methodist Church Photos
US 27
Lancaster KY
Architecture: Romanesque
Bryantsville Post Office and Store Photos
Off US 27
Bryantsville, KY
Architecture: 1904 Classical Revival
Calico and Brown General Photos
Store KY 52,
Paint Lick, KY
Architecture: 1900-1924
Camp Dick Robinson Headquarters A.K.A. Camp Dick Robinson 7 mi. NW of Lancaster on U.S. 27, Lancaster, KY
1850-1874
Cemetery CampbellPhotos
Crab Orchard, and Richmond Sts., Lancaster, KY
1850-1874, 1875-1899
Architecture: Romanesque
Military Headquarters Craig’s Traveling Church Lancaster, KY
Dalton House Photos
KY 39, Lancaster, KY
1800-1824
Architecture: Federal
Denny Place A.K.A. Adam’s House Photos
217 Lexington St., Lancaster, KY
1875-1899
Architecture: Queen Anne
Dix River DamHarrington Lake, Bryantsville, KY
1900-1924, 1925-1949
Architect: L.F. Harza
Dr. Edwards HousePhotos
Lancaster, KY
Dunn-Watkins House A.K.A. Watkins FarmPhotos
Danville Rd., Lancaster, KY
1875-1899
Architecture: Italianate
Photos
SR 1295, Lancaster, KY
1875-1899
Architecture: Italianate
Art and Craft Supplies back to top
Tuggle’s Trading Post Junction of KY 152 and Tuggle Rd., Lancaster, KY 40444
859-548-2268
Craft Supplies
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Jennifer Doser Moment Catcher Photography
Lancaster, KY
859-329-1227
Email
Photography
Kristin Kimble Kamera Kreations Photography
125 Lakeside Dr., Lancaster, KY 40444
859-494-3138
Email
Photography
Patty’s Imaging 411 Deer Run, Lancaster, KY 40444
859-339-3885
Email
Photography and Videography
Garrard County District Webpage Paint Lick ElementaryArt Teacher Penny Bloom Lancaster ElementaryArt Teacher Alex Alford Camp Dick Robinson ElementaryArt Teacher Alex Alford
Art Club offered Garrard Middle School Arts and Humanities Teacher Joanna Searcy
Arts and Humanities Class Website
Origami Club Garrard County High School Art Teacher Kristen Long
Garrard County Area Technical Center Programs Offered Include:
Carpentry, Instructor Mike Oakley
Design Engineering Technology/Computer Aided Drafting, Instructor Greg Taylor
Welding, Instructor Tim Pinson
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Tuggle’s Trading Post Junction of KY 152 and Tuggle Rd., Lancaster, KY 40444
859-548-2268
Crafts and woodworks available
Email
Garrard County Rural Heritage Festival Lancaster, KY
Vending Opportunities
Email
Contacts: Dee Walton, 859-339-1342
Judy Adams, 859-792-2850
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Historical Music Recordings back to top
“Arkansas Traveler,” fiddle tune played by Lewis Lamb accompanied by Donna Lamb during the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College on 10-31-81, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Denver Belle,” fiddle tune played by Lewis and Donna Lamb, recorded by Bruce Greene on 07-08-73, Bruce Greene Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Durang’s Hornpipe,” fiddle tune played by Lewis and Donna Lamb, recorded by Bruce Greene on 07-08-73, Bruce Greene Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Fairfield,” fiddle tune played by Lewis and Donna Lamb at Berea College on 11-08-74, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Fairfield,” fiddle tune played by Lewis Lamb accompanied by Donna Lamb during the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College on 10-31-81, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Gold Watch and Chain,” fiddle tune played by Lewis Lamb accompanied by Donna Lamb during the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College on 10-31-81, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Green Valley Waltz,” fiddle tuned played by Lewis and Donna Lamb at Berea College on 10-25-91, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Green Valley Waltz,” fiddle tuned played by Lewis and Donna Lamb at Berea College on 10-25-91, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Martha Cambell,” fiddle tuned played by Lewis and Donna Lamb at Berea College on 10-25-91, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Martha Campbell,” fiddle tuned played by Lewis and Donna Lamb at Berea College on 10-25-91, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Orange Blossom Special,” fiddle tune played by Lewis Lamb accompanied by Donna Lamb during the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College on 10-31-81, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Paddy on the Turnpike,” fiddle tuned played by Lewis and Donna Lamb at Berea College on 11-08-74, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Paddy on the Turnpike,” fiddle tune played by Lewis Lamb accompanied by Donna Lamb during the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College on 10-31-81, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Ragtime Annie,” fiddle tune played by Lewis Lamb accompanied by Donna Lamb during the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College on 10-31-81, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Rocky Mountain Billy Goat,” fiddle tune played by Lewis and Donna Lamb, recorded by Bruce Greene on 07-08-73, Bruce Greene Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Tennessee Wagoner,” fiddle tune played by Lewis and Donna Lamb, recorded by Bruce Greene on 07-08-73, Bruce Greene Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“This and That,” fiddle tune played by Lewis and Donna Lamb, recorded by Bruce Greene on 07-08-73, Bruce Greene Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
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Garrard County Quilt Trail Included in Kentucky’s Heritage Landmarks Quilt Trail
Garrard County Courthouse Displays Includes the Homemakers Quilt Display
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Garrard County Quilt Trail Included in Kentucky’s Heritage Landmarks Quilt Trail
Garrard County Habitat for Humanity P.O. Box 86, Lancaster, KY 40444
859-792-1900
Email
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Renovation Contact: Nathan Mick
859-339-1414
Lancaster Grand Theater Renovation Project 27 Public Sq., Lancaster, KY 40444
Contacts: McKinley Dailey, President, 859-339-9465
Arnie Akers, Treasurer, 859-792-2134
Steven Vagasky, Webmaster, 859-339-9666
Nathan Mick, Vice President, 859-339-1414