Lexington: Downtown -- 1974 Preservation Study |
Abstract | The publication presents methods to revitalize the Lexington commercial district through the preservation of architecturally and historically significant structures. The specific structures discussed are the Keiza Barton Residence, Giron's Confectionary, Fayette National Bank, Fayette Security Vault and Trust Company, and the Strand Theatre. |
Contributor | Alcorn, Mike |
Dripps, Nona | |
Curth, Dale | |
Dehaven, Paul | |
Eiche, Ed | |
Lucas, Tim | |
Tate, Harold | |
Veazey, Scott | |
Wyma, Cornelia | |
Owner | Lexington Public Library |
Producer | Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government |
Lexington-Fayette County Historic Commission | |
Type of resource | text |
Genre | government publication |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Place of publication | Lexington, KY |
Date captured | 2019-08-26 |
Language | eng |
Width | 12.36 |
Height | 9.69 |
Subject topic | Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Urban Planning Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Historic Buildings Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Historic Houses Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Historic Districts Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Strand Theatre Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Theaters Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Keiza Barton Residence Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Fayette Security Vault and Trust Company Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Giron's Confectionary Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Fayette National Bank Authority: Local |
Subject geographic | State: Kentucky County: Fayette City: Lexington |
Subject temporal | 1970s |
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