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Madison-Stewart Historic District

Junction of Madison Avenue and Stewart Street (Madisonville)

  • National Register of Historic Places – Listed May 29, 1975 (No. 75001419)

Significance: This district is significant because it contains good examples of 19th century vernacular buildings. The styles represented are the Federal and Italian Villa. The area was populated as people moved north from the settlement of Columbia on the Ohio River. The homes date from between 1833 and 1900. Madisonville is named in honor of President James Madison.

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