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21-43480. GNIS feature ID. 2404848 [ 2] Website. www .lagrangeky .net. La Grange is a home rule-class city [ 4] in Oldham County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 10,067 at the time of the 2020 U.S. census. It is the seat of its county. [ 5]
Kentucky State Reformatory. / 38.40361°N 85.41583°W / 38.40361; -85.41583. Kentucky State Reformatory (KSR) is a medium-security prison for adult males. The prison is located in unincorporated Oldham County, Kentucky, near La Grange, [ 1] and about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Louisville. [ 2] It opened in 1940 [ 3] to replace the ...
88001316 [1] Added to NRHP. September 8, 1988. The Central La Grange Historic District in La Grange, Kentucky is a 70 acres (28 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It runs primarily along Washington, Main, and Jefferson Sts., Kentucky Ave., and First through Sixth Aves.
La Grange, which is in Oldham County, only has a population of 10,183 and is the "only town in the U.S. with a freight train running on its historic Main Street."
Rob Morris Home. The Rob Morris Home, located in the east end of the Central La Grange Historic District of La Grange, Kentucky on 102 Washington Street, is the historic home of Rob Morris, the second and last poet laureate of Freemasonry and the founder of the Order of the Eastern Star . Rob Morris came to La Grange initially to serve on the ...
There's a new wine bar in the area. Madeline's Nibbles and Wine is one of the newest editions to La Grange's historic downtown. The restaurant, 111 N. First Ave., has tasked itself with trying "to ...
June 3, 1976. Designated CP. September 8, 1988. The D. W. Griffith House is a historic building in La Grange, Kentucky in the United States. It was owned by movie director D. W. Griffith, who rose to fame with his movies The Birth of a Nation and Intolerance . The house was originally constructed in 1905 as a home for a Charles and Sue Smith ...
The McMahan House at 203 Washington St. in La Grange, Kentucky was built in c.1820 as a brick I-house. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It is notable as "the only remaining early nineteenth century structure in LaGrange, Kentucky. As such, the five-bay brick I-house is the town's only tangible link with its ...