Emery Row in Covington, Kentucky is an example of design attributable to the regionally significant architect Samuel Hannaford of Cincinnati and illustrates the Queen Anne Style architecture as executed in multiple family housing units. The housing units are situated on portions of Lots 24 and 25 of the Western Baptist Theological Sub-Division (later known as Old Seminary Square Historic District), in Covington.

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