Gargoyles have watched over this small Kentucky city for more than a century from their lofty perches on a cathedral known as “America’s Notre Dame.” A new renovation will ensure they keep their posts for years to come on the meticulously restored facade of the towering stone sanctuary. Workers in recent weeks have been installing […]
Tag: historic preservation
Covington hides some of its gambling history
Covington does little to tell the stories about the city’s colorful history as one of the most criminally and politically corrupt places in the United States. Those stories are easy to find in old newspaper articles, federal and congressional investigation records and in the many books and academic journal articles written about gambling and vice […]
Dayton looks to update historic preservation guidelines, changes criminal penalties
Dayton’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved two ordinances on February 15th to update its historic preservation guidelines and impose civil penalties for violations, which will go before the city council for final approval.
Covington considers resolution against NKY Port Authority
The Covington City Commission is considering a resolution requesting the Northern Kentucky Riverport Authority abide by local zoning and historic preservation standards, unless those activities are directly related to its core functions.

