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Design & Development
By Gloria Stepp Design
Montgomery County StatisticsKentucky PostSecondary Education Profile (CPE) .PDF file
Architecture back to top
Archeological Site 15MF355 Photos
Frenchburg vicinity, KY
Architecture: Prehistoric Judge Apperson House Mt. Sterling
Greek Revival style, 1825-1849 Bondurant House Photos
Off U. S. 60
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture: Federal style Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Passenger and Baggage Depots Photos
N of C & O RR tracks between S. Maysville and S. Bank Streets
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture: Prairie School William Chiles House Photos
Off Richmond Road S of US 60
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture: Federal Church of the Ascension Photos
High and Broadway Streets
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
Gothic Revival Confederate Monument Photos
Machpelan Cemetery. 1.5 mi. E of jct. of US 460 and KY 713
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
NA East Mt. Sterling Historic District Photos
Harrison Ave. and N. Queen Street between E. High Street and alley N. of Strother Street
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
Italianate, Bungalow/Craftsman,
Colonial Revival Fitzpatrick, W. T., House Photos
Apperson Hights E. of S. Bank Street
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
Italianate Gaitskill Mound Archeological Site Photos
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture: Prehistoric Hicks, Miss Emma, Bungalow
Photos
10 White Ave.
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture: Bungalow/Craftsman KEAS Tabernacle Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Photos
101 S. Queen Street
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
Romanesque Machpelah Cemetery Photos
E. Main St. at eastern city limits
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture: NA Methodist Episcopal Church South Photos
Jct. of E. Main and N. Wilson Streets
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
GothicMonarch Milling Company Photos
Jct. of S. Maysville and E. Locust
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture: Classical Revival Morgan, Ralph, Stone House Photos
E. of Mt. Sterling on Harper’s Ridge Road
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
Federal style Mt. Sterling Commercial District Photos
U. S. 60 and KY 11, Mt. Sterling
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
Late Victorian, Classical Revival, Gothic Revival Northwest Residential District Photos
N. Maysville Street, W. Main Street, Samuels Ave., High Street, Antwerp Ave. Holt, Sycamore, and Sterling
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
Italianate, Greek Revival, Colonial Revival Smith, Enoch, House (also known as Happy Hill) Photos
SR 1
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
Federal style Wright-Greene Mound Complex Photos
Mt. Sterling, KY
Architecture:
Adena, Woodland
Artists back to top
Deeno Golding Graphic design, web design
Pamela Henderson Painter
859-498-6264.
Received a
Fuse the Muse grant and hopes to work with at-risk youth in Montgomery County.
Terri PulleyMosaic Sculptor
Mt. Sterling
859-498-6818
lonetalisman@gmail.com Art and Craft Supplies back to top
Montgomery District webpage Montgomery County Early Learning Center Camargo ElementaryDiane Howell, Art Faculty Mapleton Elementary Shirley Ginter, Art FacultyMt. Sterling Elementary Danny Boggs Art FacultyMcNabb Middle SchoolMontgomery County High School Rebecca Banks, Art Faculty Montgomery County Area Technology Center Courses available include Carpentry and Fundamentals of Web Design
Arts Organizations back to top
Montgomery County Council for the Arts 44 East Main Street, Mt. Sterling, KY 40353
859-498-6264
Gateway Regional Center for the Arts
P.O.Box 128 101Display and Selling Venues back to top
Gallery for the Arts 44 East Main Street
859-498-6264
A project of the Montgomery County Council for the Arts.
Features a new exhibit monthly with art receptions the first Friday of each month.M&M’s 16 E Main Street
859-498-8010
Features fine art and contemporary pottery.
October Court Days FestivalCourt Day is one of Kentucky's oldest traditional festivals held in downtown Mount Sterling. Every year, you can count on vendors from all over the country traveling here to buy, sell, or trade anything and everything on the 3rd Monday and the weekend prior in October.Small Town America WeekendCraft Vendor Form
Voted one of the top summer festivals in Kentucky in 2009, Small Town America Weekend is held on the 3rd weeked of August and has activities for everyone! Arts & Crafts show, talent show, car show, 5K run/walk and the fly-in breakfast at the Mt. Sterling Airport.
General Resources back to top
Mt. Sterling - Montgomery County Tourism Commission 126 W. Main St.
Mt. Sterling, KY
866-415-7439Mt. Sterling/Montgomery County Chamber of CommerceOral Histories back to top
Ray Beam, Artist, Interview by Andrew Barnett
Public Art back to top
Confederate MonumentMachpelan Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, 1880Slide Show back to top Special Events back to top
Special Projects back to top
Quilt Trail Project of Montgomery County Becky Hill 859-498-0860