Cleveland House
The Cleveland House, located in Versailles, Kentucky, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Originally the Cleveland Orphan Home, it was an orphanage that opened in 1869, remaining in operation until the 1950s. The original house was made of brick in Classic revival-style structure. The current structure was built in 1926, a 2½-story Dutch Colonial Revival building. Prior to becoming The Woodford Inn, the site was home to The Cleveland Home, a residential facility for girls through age 17, until its closure in 2005.
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Cleveland House
The Cleveland House, located in Versailles, Kentucky, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Originally the Cleveland Orphan Home, it was an orphanage that opened in 1869, remaining in operation until the 1950s. The original house was made of brick in Classic revival-style structure. The current structure was built in 1926, a 2½-story Dutch Colonial Revival building. Prior to becoming The Woodford Inn, the site was home to The Cleveland Home, a residential facility for girls through age 17, until its closure in 2005.
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The Cleveland House, located i ...... 10-room bed and breakfast inn.
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Tillett, W.B.; Bass and Hagan
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