First Presbyterian Church (Flemingsburg, Kentucky)

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.

[1] It is notable as it is "one of the oldest Presbyterian meeting houses in the State, and is the major known surviving work of the fine local architect-builders, Samuel Stockwell and John Eckles.

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