Northern Kentucky Restoration Weekend will return on Saturday, April 25 in Newport. The free event will showcase historical preservation materials and techniques for interested homeowners. “Our region’s historic homes and neighborhoods are a vital part of what makes Northern Kentucky special,” Kaitlin Bryan, the City of Covington’s manager of historic preservation, said. “This event helps […]
Category: Preservation
Chimera return to the top of the Cathedral Basilica in Covington
Restored ornamentations known as chimera are once again atop the parapets of the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Covington. They were reinstalled last week, marking the latest in a process of recasting the terra cotta figures throughout the structure. There are 58 figures in all, known collectively as grotesques: 26 on top called chimera […]
Get free trees for Earth Day and Arbor Day in Kenton County
Covington and Kenton County residents can celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day, observed on April 22 and April 24, respectively, this year, by getting free seedlings at two different events on Saturday, April 25. The first event is the University of Kentucky’s Kenton County Extension Office’s Earth Day Tree Seedling Giveaway from 9 a.m. to […]
‘America’s Notre Dame’ gets a rehab, gargoyles and all
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 […]
Covington grants funds to restore historic Landwehr Hardware sign
The Covington Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday night to issue $6,800 in grant funding to Orleans Development to help them restore the historic Landwehr Hardware & Toys sign still in place outside of one of their buildings on Madison Avenue, which now plays host to apartments. Landwehr Hardware & Toys closed in 2023, but the […]
Hub + Weber will design restoration of historic Ludlow Storehouse
Cincinnati-based architecture firm Hub + Weber has been chosen to head up the concept development of the historic Ludlow Rail Yard Storehouse, according to an announcement from the Ludlow Heritage Museum, which has partnered with Norfolk Southern Railway to restore the building. Once restored, the museum hopes to move its operations and exhibitions into the […]
Thanksgiving in NKY: Historic photos through the years
Happy Thanksgiving, Northern Kentucky! To celebrate, we thought we’d take a look at Thanksgiving in the region through the years. These historic photos provide a look into how our community has celebrated this holiday. From gathering around the table with good food and good company to Thanksgiving plays put on at school to volunteering, Black […]
Banklick Watershed Council named Watershed Group of the Year
The Banklick Watershed Council, a nonprofit council dedicated to the preservation of the Banklick Creek and its surrounding watershed, was named the Kentucky Watershed Group of the Year at a conference in October. Granted by the Kentucky Waterways Alliance, the award recognizes the group’s conservation work. “Healthy waterways are essential to community well-being,” said the […]
Rock the Block returns to Covington in November
Habitat for Humanity’s biannual Rock the Block event will return to Covington in November. The event will see volunteers make repairs and other structural improvements to seven homes in the Botany Hills neighborhood and a local school. “We are thrilled to partner with the City of Covington and the Botany Hills Neighborhood Association,” said Habitat […]
Covington seeks applicants for neighborhood grant program
Covington’s Neighborhood Services Department will begin accepting applications for the city’s neighborhood grant program next week. This will be the seventh year the program has sought applicants. Winners will be awarded up to $5,000 for projects that support the upkeep, beauty and social cohesiveness of the city’s neighborhoods. Grants are usually doled out to neighborhood […]

