The other is a Parsonage next to a downtown Church. That “poor man’s” Taj Mahal on Locust is one of two similar dwellings in this town. claim it needs to be verified independently. If we were ready to buy, I’d have to check this one out myself I think its that good. If you have time, tour the downtown and surrounding area in Streetview and you’ll see what I mean. It appears the Cole family was among the most prominent in turn of the last century Carlisle. (also a foreclosure according to the listing) With the details offered at $87,500 it seems very attractively priced but of course, the location has to be taken into consideration. The town has a stuck in time quality to it which can perhaps be explained by it being off the beaten path midway between Lexington and Maysville, KY. Carlisle is not a very large town at just under 2,000 residents. Cole must have been a prominent businessman because one of the most ornate buildings in Carlisle’s picturesque downtown is the Cole building with “CC Cole” still readable in stained glass on the display-window transoms (Streetview image: ) The former Cole building is now a health supply-herbal shop. Barber plan design, and that seems plausible. One source online claims it is a George F. Some additional comments about this house… It is the Chester C.
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