- Hopkinsville Commercial Historic District
Infobox_nrhp | name =Hopkinsville Commercial Historic District
nrhp_type = hd
caption = Christian County Courthouse
location=Hopkinsville, Kentucky
lat_degrees = 36
lat_minutes = 51
lat_seconds = 49
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 87
long_minutes = 29
long_seconds = 10
long_direction = W
locmapin = Kentucky
area =
built =1914
architect=
architecture= Mixed (more Than 2 Styles From Different Periods)
added =April 30 ,1979
governing_body = Various
mpsub=Christian County MRA
refnum=79003633cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]The Hopkinsville Commercial Historic District of
Hopkinsville, Kentucky , is a historic district listed on theNational Register of Historic Places .The site was first inhabited by the Wood family of
Jonesborough, Tennessee . They donated five of their 1,200 acres for the creation of acounty seat , and in 1799 the site was platted and dubbed Christian Court House. Later in 1799 it was dubbed Elizabeth in honor of the Woods' eldest daughter, but due to the existence ofElizabethtown, Kentucky inHardin County, Kentucky , in April 1804 the town was named in honor of General Samuel Hopkins. [Kleber, John E. "The Kentucky Encyclopedia". (University Press of Kentucky). pg.440.]Places in the district that are separately on the National Register include the
Confederate Memorial Fountain in Hopkinsville and theHopkinsville L & N Railroad Depot . The fountain is now located by the Christian County Courthouse. The Depot brought many passengers to spend time in Hopkinsville, as it was the one place along the railroad betweenEvansville, Indiana andNashville, Tennessee where one could consume alcoholic drinks. [Rennick, Robert. "Kentucky Place Names" (University Press of Kentucky, 1984) pg.144]Other prominent buildings located in the district are the Pennyroyal Area Museum, the First Presbyterian Church, and the Old Fire House and Clock Tower. The Pennyroyal Area Museum, open since July 8, 1976, is in the historic old Hopkinsville post office, and is funded by the local government. The First Presbyterian Church was used as a hospital for General
Nathan Bedford Forrest 's men during the winter of 1861-1862; they were hospitalized due to a flue epidemic. The Old Fire House is currently the headquarters of the Christian County Historical Society. [ [http://www.commercecenter.org/visitors/pennyroyal_museum.asp Convention & Visitor's Bureau ] ] [ [http://migration.kentucky.gov/kyhs/hmdb/MarkerSearch.aspx?mode=County&county=24 KY:Historical Society - Historical Marker Database - Search for Markers ] ]Gallery
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