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The First Presbyterian Church in Flemingsburg, Kentucky is a historic church at W. Main and W. Water Streets. It was built in 1819 and added to the National Register in 1977. It is notable as it is "one of the oldest Presbyterian meeting houses in the State, and is the major known surviving work ofthe fine local architect-builders, Samuel Stockwell and John Eckles."

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  • First Presbyterian Church (Flemingsburg, Kentucky) (en)
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  • The First Presbyterian Church in Flemingsburg, Kentucky is a historic church at W. Main and W. Water Streets. It was built in 1819 and added to the National Register in 1977. It is notable as it is "one of the oldest Presbyterian meeting houses in the State, and is the major known surviving work ofthe fine local architect-builders, Samuel Stockwell and John Eckles." (en)
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  • Stockwell, Samuel; Eckles, John (en)
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  • W. Main and W. Water Sts., Flemingsburg, Kentucky (en)
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  • The First Presbyterian Church in Flemingsburg, Kentucky is a historic church at W. Main and W. Water Streets. It was built in 1819 and added to the National Register in 1977. It is notable as it is "one of the oldest Presbyterian meeting houses in the State, and is the major known surviving work ofthe fine local architect-builders, Samuel Stockwell and John Eckles." (en)
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