The 1902 Beaux Arts Carnegie Library at 401 Monmouth Street was designated a local landmark in 2006.
Charles Wiedemann House
This 1894 transitional Late Victorian Queen Anne with Chateauesque and Colonial Revival variants is attributed to the architectural firm of Samuel Hannaford and Sons and was home to Charles Wiedemann, son of Wiedemann Brewing Company founder George Wiedeman. It was designated a local landmark in 2010.
Cote Brilliante National Register Historic District
This hillside district encompasses the 600 and 700 blocks of East 10th Street and runs south along Vine Street and Park Avenue. Listed in 2005.
East Newport National Register Historic District
This district's boundaries run from 6th Street in the North, to 11th Street in the South. The eastern boundary is Oak Street, while the West is bounded by Saratoga Street. Listed in 1983.
East Row Local Historic District
The second largest local historic district in Kentucky, East Row is comprised of portions of the contiguous East Newport and Mansion Hill National Register districts.
East Row's boundaries run north-south from 2nd Street between Washington and Park, to 9th and 10th Streets. On the east, the boundaries are Oak Street and Linden Avenue, on the west Washington Avenue. The properties within the East Row District are subject to design review, and the East Row Historic District Design Review Guidelines are available online and in hard copy.
Created in 1990.
James Taylor Mansion
Learn more about the landmark home of Newport Founder General James Taylor, originally called Belle Vue, located at 335 East 3rd Street, by seeing the
Explore Kentucky website.
Mansion Hill National Register Historic District
Mansion Hill's boundaries run from 2nd Street in the north to 6th Street in the south. Its eastern boundaries are Linden and Providence Way, while the west is roughly bounded by Washington Avenue, with some properties located in the blocks between Washington and Saratoga. Listed in 1980, with a boundary increase in 1985.
Monmouth Street National Register Historic District
This district runs along Monmouth Street between 3rd and 11th Streets. Listed in 1996.
Newport Courthouse Square Historic District
The boundary includes buildings facing East 3rd Street, York Street, East and West 4th Street, East Southgate Avenue, and Court Place all centered around the National Register Listed 1883 Campbell County Courthouse. Established in 2010.
Southgate Street School
Built in 1873 and expanded in 1893, this school was the only public school in Campbell County for African-American students until integration in 1955. It was designated a local landmark in 2010.