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Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Lee County Courthouse, Main Street, Beattyville, Lee County, KY

Significance: Originally built in 1873, this structure is significant historically as a courthouse and architecturally for its massive timber roof trusses. //1871-1873. Built by Pryse, Brandenburg, and MacGuir... More