It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
Its design includes "three principal masses or pavilions" each "surmounted by a hipped roof.
It has a tetrastyle Doric portico which was admired by architectural critic Rexford Newcomb in his book Architecture In Old Kentucky.
[2] Landscape architect Arthur W. Cowell designed gardens for Ridgeway in the 1920s.
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