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The Midway Historic District of Midway, Kentucky, was designated by the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district on November 17, 1978. In 2003, faced with a declining downtown, a major streetscape renovation project began as part of the . Although upgraded with newer technology, the path of the original railroad line through the town is still in use by the railroad, bisecting the business district. On July 15, 1862, John Hunt Morgan stopped here to misdirect Union forces back to Frankfort, instead of pursuing him.

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  • Midway Historic District (Midway, Kentucky) (de)
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  • Midway Historic District ist ein denkmalgeschütztes Gebiet in , Kentucky, der am 17. November 1978 als Historic District in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurde. Da das Zentrum Midways im Niedergang begriffen war, wurde 2003 im Rahmen des eine größere Renovierung der Straßengestaltung vorgenommen. (de)
  • The Midway Historic District of Midway, Kentucky, was designated by the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district on November 17, 1978. In 2003, faced with a declining downtown, a major streetscape renovation project began as part of the . Although upgraded with newer technology, the path of the original railroad line through the town is still in use by the railroad, bisecting the business district. On July 15, 1862, John Hunt Morgan stopped here to misdirect Union forces back to Frankfort, instead of pursuing him. (en)
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  • Midway Historic District (en)
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  • Lacefield, R.W.; Et al. (en)
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  • Midway Historic District ist ein denkmalgeschütztes Gebiet in , Kentucky, der am 17. November 1978 als Historic District in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurde. Da das Zentrum Midways im Niedergang begriffen war, wurde 2003 im Rahmen des eine größere Renovierung der Straßengestaltung vorgenommen. Midway war die erste Stadt, die in Kentucky von einer Eisenbahngesellschaft gebaut wurde. Die (L&O) verfolgte das Ziel, Lexington mit dem Ohio River zu verbinden und dabei Louisville zu umgehen. Die Eisenbahngesellschaft baute von 1831 an eine Strecke zwischen Frankfort (Kentucky) und Lexington. Der erste Zug erreichte den Mittelpunkt der Strecke (engl. midway) 1833, auf dem Gelände einer Farm, die einem John Francisco gehörte. Am 31. Januar 1835 kaufte die Eisenbahn die Farm Francisco zum Preis von 6491,25 US-Dollar (in heutigen Preisen: 194.000 US-Dollar) und ließ durch ihren Bauingenieur R. C. Hewitt die Stadt planen. Der Ort erhielt den Namen Midway, weil er etwa auf halben Weg zwischen Frankfort und Lexington lag. Viele der Straßen der Stadt erhielten Namen nach Personen, die für L&O tätig waren. (de)
  • The Midway Historic District of Midway, Kentucky, was designated by the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district on November 17, 1978. In 2003, faced with a declining downtown, a major streetscape renovation project began as part of the . Midway was the first town built by a railroad company in Kentucky, established by the Lexington and Ohio Railroad, whose goal was to connect Lexington, Kentucky to the Ohio River, bypassing Louisville. The L&O were building a line between Frankfort, Kentucky and Lexington, starting in 1831, with the first train arriving at the "midway" point in 1833, on a farm owned by John Francisco. On January 31, 1835, the L&O bought the farm from Francisco for $6,491.25, and had their civil engineer, R. C. Hewitt, plat out the town. It was named Midway due to being equally distant from Frankfort and Lexington. Many of the town's streets were named for individuals that worked for the L&O. The state of Kentucky incorporated the town in 1846. Although upgraded with newer technology, the path of the original railroad line through the town is still in use by the railroad, bisecting the business district. On July 15, 1862, John Hunt Morgan stopped here to misdirect Union forces back to Frankfort, instead of pursuing him. A museum is temporarily in a former saloon that now hosts a store for local merchandise, especially historical book regarding Kentucky. The Second Christian Church is believed to be the oldest black congregation in Kentucky. (en)
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