Tyrone stone is a local limestone found around the Kentucky River palisades in the Inner Bluegrass. It’s known for its bright white tone as it ages, durability, and “birdseye” texture. Popular among Central Kentucky builders for centuries, in the 20th century it was particularly favored by architects like Hugh Meriwether.
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Often called Lexington’s “Dean of Decorators,” D.C. Atkins was at one time the best-known interior decorator in Central Kentucky. While he assisted with the restoration of Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate, The Keene Place, and decorated numerous private homes, Atkins lacked any formal design education.
His rise from humble beginnings near [...]
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Requiring shoe booties at the door during a showing is [...]