Residential

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A Pretty House, Falmouth
503 Maple Street
Residence of Mrs. Bullock,
Shelby Avenue, 1911
Shelby Street 
 Homes, 1907

 

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J. E. Fossett residence
from a Facebook post by Denny Lipscombe
Home of J. King, c. WWI

 

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Riverside Drive
 of Falmouth
Ryan Shields tells us this is Maple
Avenue; across from present day St.
Elizabeth Alcohol & Drug Treatment Center.
A Pretty Home
 in Falmouth
A Falmouth
Residence

The four above are all c. 1910

 

Falmouth, Kentucky

The McKinzie House
from a Facebook post by Greg Justice

There are a bunch of Falmouth houses on the National Register of Historic Places. Here they are, each is a pdf, each has a history of the house, pictures, and usually a floor plan.
Leslie Applegate House Ella Bishop House Charity Southgate House N. B. Chipman House

Ralph Bonar House

Elzey Hughes House George Jameson House Kellum House
Melvin McBride House Abdelah Watson House Frederick Reed House Seaman Sisters Home
  Sheehan House Southgate House  

 

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A Choice Home
 in Falmouth
Home of Mr. and
 Mrs. W. G. Foyer
A Pretty Home in Falmouth
 on Maple Avenue
A Falmouth
 Residence

 

Old Glory Flour Creek Christian
Two Falmouth Ladies and Old Glory, April 15, 1919   Charity Southgate
From a Facebook post by the Pendleton County Public Library

 

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Lake View, Looking West One of the Oldest Homes
in Falmouth, 1905
A Pretty Street in Falmouth

  left, Lake View Inn, at the end of Shelby Street is the fourth building down on the left.
It served as a bus stop, a hotel, and a venue for dances. It burned down in 1928.

 

Falmouth Residence

Bird's Eye View of Falmouth
to Mr. Russell Broyles, Farmington, Arkansas, October 16, 1946
“This town - county seat of Pendleton County - claims to have 2000 people, and it
seems that land values are going up rapidly. Some, perhaps, may think it may
become another metropolis, as it is only 125 years old. E.C.R.”


 

Falmouth Residence

This item from the Lexington's Kentucky Gazette is advertising lots to be sold at auction in Falmouth.  On July 22, 1795.  1795!

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Census of Northern Kentucky's Paupers in Almshouses, 1910, here.

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