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Owingsville Commercial District and Courthouse SquareThe Owingsville Commercial District and Courthouse Square in Bath County, Kentucky, are historic landmarks that embody the charm, character, and architectural heritage of the region.
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The Gaitskill Mound Historical MarkerThe Gaitskill Mound Archaeological Site, located in Kentucky, is a significant prehistoric Native American mound complex that offers insights into the ancient cultures that inhabited the region. Dating back over 800 B.C. to 700 A.D. years, the site consists of several earthen mounds and associated features, making it a valuable archaeological and cultural resource.
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East Mount Sterling Historic DistrictThe East Mount Sterling Historic District, located in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, is a charming area that preserves the rich history and architectural heritage of the region. The district encompasses a collection of well-preserved buildings and landmarks dating back to the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Mount Sterling Commercial District The Mount Sterling Commercial District in Kentucky is a vibrant and historic area that serves as the economic and cultural heart of the city. Characterized by its charming blend of historic architecture, bustling shops, and diverse businesses, the commercial district reflects the rich heritage and entrepreneurial spirit of Mount Sterling.
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Thomas Deye Owings HouseThe Thomas Deye Owings House, located in Bath County, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that reflects the architectural elegance and cultural heritage of the region.
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Confederate Monument of Mt. SterlingThe Confederate Monument of Mt. Sterling, located in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that commemorates the soldiers and citizens from the area who fought and died in service to the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. The monument stands as a symbol of remembrance and reverence for the sacrifices made by those who served in the Confederate military.
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Machpelah CemeteryMachpelah Cemetery, located in Kentucky, is a historic burial ground with significant cultural and historical importance to the region. Established in the late 19th century, Machpelah Cemetery has served as the final resting place for generations of individuals and families from diverse backgrounds.
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Keas CME ChurchKEAS Tabernacle Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, located in Kentucky, is a vibrant religious institution deeply rooted in the Christian Methodist Episcopal tradition. Founded on principles of faith, community, and service, the church serves as a spiritual hub for its members and the surrounding community.
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Cane Ridge Meeting HouseThe Cane Ridge Meeting House, located near Paris, Kentucky, is a historic site of significant cultural and religious importance. Built in 1791, it is one of the most renowned landmarks associated with the Second Great Awakening, a religious revival movement that swept across America in the early 19th century.
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Bourbon Iron WorksThe Bourbon Iron Works, located in Bourbon County, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that played a significant role in the region's industrial and agricultural development during the 19th century.
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Stone FarmStone Farm is a historic estate located in Bourbon County, Kentucky, renowned for its picturesque setting and rich equestrian heritage. Dating back to the 18th century, Stone Farm has played a significant role in Kentucky's renowned horse industry, particularly in the breeding and training of thoroughbred racehorses.
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Hillsboro Covered BridgeThe Hillsboro Covered Bridge, located in Fleming County, Kentucky, is a historic and picturesque landmark that stands as a testament to the region's rich heritage and craftsmanship.
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Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort ParkBlue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park, located in Robertson County, Kentucky, is a historical site commemorating the Battle of Blue Licks, a significant engagement during the American Revolutionary War.
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Olympia State ForestOlympia State Forest, located in Bath County, Kentucky, is a serene and picturesque natural area known for its lush forests, scenic beauty, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
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Colville Covered BridgeThe Colville Covered Bridge, located in Bourbon County, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that reflects the region's rich heritage and architectural charm. This iconic structure, spanning the Stoner Creek, is a symbol of the county's commitment to preserving its history and cultural legacy.
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Claiborne FarmClaiborne Farm, situated in Paris, Kentucky, is one of the most esteemed and historic Thoroughbred horse breeding farms in the United States. Established in 1910 by Arthur B. Hancock, Sr., Claiborne Farm has played a pivotal role in shaping the American horse racing industry and producing some of the most renowned racehorses in history.
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Duncan TavernThe Duncan Tavern, located in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, is a historic landmark steeped in colonial-era charm and significance. Constructed in the late 18th century, the tavern served as a vital hub for travelers, traders, and settlers journeying through the region during the early days of America's westward expansion.
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Ringos Mill Covered BridgeThe Ringos Mill Covered Bridge, located in Fleming County, Kentucky, is a historic and iconic structure that holds significance as one of the state's few remaining covered bridges.

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Sharpsburg
Sharpsburg, Kentucky, is a small town located in Bath County in the northeastern part of the state. It offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its rich history, small-town charm, and scenic beauty. Whether exploring historic sites, enjoying outdoor recreation, or participating in community events, visitors to Sharpsburg are sure to find something to delight and inspire them in this quaint and welcoming town.
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