Kentucky Museum Bowling Green, Kentucky |
Located on the Western Kentucky University campus, this two-floor museum features exhib |
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Kentucky Railway Museum New Haven, Kentucky |
The museum's collection of railroad artifacts and memorabilia are all housed in a repli |
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Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park London, Kentucky |
This 892-acre park, crossed by 8.5 miles of walking paths, contains a memorial to the O |
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Lexington Cemetery Lexington, Kentucky |
Lexington Cemetery was the first rural cemetery in Lexington, Kentucky. |
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Lexington Downtown Commercial District Lexington, Kentucky |
This district was vital in the early years of Lexington's history and again during the |
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Lexington's Carnegie Library Lexington, Kentucky |
Lexington's library has a long, distinguished history. |
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Liberty Hall Historic Site Frankfort, Kentucky |
This four-acre complex, situated on the banks of the Kentucky River in downtown Frankfo |
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Lincoln Museum Hodgenville, Kentucky |
The museum's main exhibits include a dozen dioramas of pivotal times in the life of the |
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Locust Grove Louisville, Kentucky |
Today, the site includes the Georgian house, the original smoke house and eight other s |
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Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave, Kentucky |
In the late 18th century, white settlers discovered an abundance of saltpeter, an ingre |
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Mary Todd Lincoln House Lexington, Kentucky |
Mary Todd was not born at this house but moved here with her family in 1832 when she wa |
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Mcconnell Springs Lexington, Kentucky |
McConnell Springs is a significant site in Lexington history successfully preserved by |
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Middle Creek National Battlefield Prestonburg, Kentucky |
On this site in early 1862, volunteer Union soldiers led by future president Col. |
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Waveland Lexington, Kentucky |
Waveland is considered one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Kent |
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White Hall State Historic Site Richmond, Kentucky |
This 1799 Italianate mansion south of the Kentucky River was home to Cassius Marcellus |
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William Whitley House State Historic House Stanford, Kentucky |
Kentucky pioneers William and Esther Whitley settled on this site in 1794 and built Ken |