The History.
This brick structure was originally built in 1917 as a tobacco prizing house. Situated
near the Licking River in Cynthiana, Kentucky, this building has also been a roller
skating rink, factory and storage space throughout the years...before being restored into
this unique event space.

What is a Prizing House?
A prizing house was traditionally a large space or warehouse where tobacco was
"prized."

The process of "prizing" tobacco occurred after the tobacco is cured. Then, it is moved
from the curing barn into a storage area for processing. If whole plants were cut, the
leaves are removed from the tobacco stalks in a process called stripping. For both cut
and pulled tobacco, the leaves are then sorted into different grades. In earlier days, the
tobacco "hands" were then prized into "hogsheads" for transportation. The hogsheads
were regulated in size and structure to a standard, in order for the whole mass of prized
tobacco to be readily seen and examined. The method of packing is to first place the
tobacco hands or "ties" into a double row across the center of the hogshead, with the
leaves of each row interlocking, so that the butt ends of the hands are outwards. Other
rows are laid down in a similar manner, with smaller tobacco hands being employed
for filling up crevices in order to make the layer even. The layers are alternately placed
at right angles to each other until a certain height is reached, then pressure is applied
to squeeze the whole tightly together. Today, most cured tobacco is baled before sales
are made under pre-sold contracts.

Today, as an event space, The Prizing House still retains much of the old world charm
from its days in the tobacco industry, featuring warm brick walls, exposed wooden
beams and traditional hardwood floors.
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The Prizing House        329 S. Church Street, Cynthiana, KY 41031        (859) 588-4722        info@ThePrizingHouse.com
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