Hiram_Lodge_No._4
Frankfort Commercial Historic District (Frankfort, Kentucky)
Historic district in Kentucky, United States
The Frankfort Commercial Historic District in Frankfort, Kentucky is a 24 acres (9.7 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It included 86 contributing buildings and one contributing structure.[1][2]
Included in the district are buildings on both sides of the Kentucky River. These include:
- Old State Capitol, designed by Gideon Shryock[2]
- Frankfort City Hall[2]
- Franklin County Courthouse, St. Clair Street, designed by Gideon Shryock[2]
- Hampton-Williams House (1845), 101 West Main Street, built of stone in a pattern like Flemish bond brickwork[2]
- Duvall Building, 221-223 St. Clair Street, Italianate-styled
- Oddfellows Lodge (1871), 315 Saint Clair Street[3][2]
- Old Farmers Bank (c.1851), 216 West Main Street, attributed to Isaiah Rogers, in Renaissance Revival style[2]
- Old State National Bank, 200 West Main Street, Beaux-Arts[2]
- Masonic Lodge (1893), 308 Ann Street, stone, designed by Clarke and Loomis in Romanesque style[2]
- D.C. Crutcher Building, 202-204 West Main Street, designed by Clarke and Loomis in Romanesque style[2]
- Singing Bridge