This is an incomplete list of National Historic Landmarks in Kentucky.
Kentucky[]
- Burks' Distillery - The oldest active distillery in Kentucky
- Ashland: The Henry Clay Home - located in Lexington, the home of Henry Clay
- Fort Boonesborough State Park - One of the original settlements in Kentucky
- Green River Shell Middens Archeological District - Late Archaic Period site
- Indian Knoll - Archaic shell heap
- Keeneland Race Course - Race track
- Jacobs Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf - Jacobs Hall is oldest remaining building at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
- Labrot & Graham's Old Oscar Pepper Distillery - Makers of Woodford Reserve
- Liberty Hall - Home of John Brown, who helped Kentucky attain statehood
- Lincoln Hall, Berea College - Building at Berea College, first biracial college in the United States
- Dr. Ephraim McDowell House - Site of first successful ovariotomy, done by Ephraim McDowell
- Mill Springs Battlefield - Where a Union victory ended Confederate defensive line in Kentucky in 1862
- Old Morrison, Transylvania College - One of the first buildings of Transylvania University, the first college built west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Old State House - Frankfort
- Perryville Battlefield - Site of largest battle in Kentucky during the American Civil War
- Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District - Home of a Shaker community
- Whitney M. Young Birthplace and Boyhood Home - Birthplace and childhood home of Whitney Young
- Zion Meetinghouse and School
- Janice Holt and Henry Giles Log House
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