Thomas Huey Farm

Thomas Huey Farm is a registered historic place in Big Bone, Kentucky. It is a Gothic Revival house, built in 1865, according to family history. It is a  1 1⁄2-story brick structure with a three-bay facade. It incorporates a central entrance with side-lights, and a transom window with Italianate brackets. It has been called the "Old Brick" from time immemorial. The brick house behind the building has long been called the "slave quarters", and Thomas Huey owned half a dozen slaves; however none of them ever lived here, as the house was built after the war was over. It was placed on the National Register in 2000.

Thomas Huey Farm

Thomas Huey Farm is a registered historic place in Big Bone, Kentucky. It is a Gothic Revival house, built in 1865, according to family history. It is a  1 1⁄2-story brick structure with a three-bay facade. It incorporates a central entrance with side-lights, and a transom window with Italianate brackets. It has been called the "Old Brick" from time immemorial. The brick house behind the building has long been called the "slave quarters", and Thomas Huey owned half a dozen slaves; however none of them ever lived here, as the house was built after the war was over. It was placed on the National Register in 2000.