Miller House, 101 West Irvine Street, Richmond, Kentucky
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City/locality- State/province | Richmond, Kentucky |
County- State/province: | Madison County, Kentucky |
State/province: | Kentucky |
Country: | United States |
The Miller House has served many functions since it was built for William Miller (1776-1841), son of Col. John Miller (1750-1808), the farmer whose land became Richmond. (See MA-130, 135, and MASW-11) The structure has been used as City Hall, the Richmond Police Station, and the Chamber of Commerce offices. The building is presently the Madison County Natural and Cultural Museum and the office of the Richmond-Madison County Industrial Development Corporation. It is the only surviving early-nineteenth century residence on the courthouse square but is similar to other buildings in material, scale, and distance from the street.
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