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18 Attractions to Explore Near Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge

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Isaac Shelby State Historic SiteThe Isaac Shelby State Historic Site, located near Stanford, Kentucky, is a revered landmark that commemorates the life and legacy of Colonel Isaac Shelby, one of Kentucky's most influential figures and the state's first governor. Situated on the site of Shelby's former estate, the historic site offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the history of Kentucky's early settlement and the role of Isaac Shelby in shaping the state's destiny.
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Centre CollegeCentre College, located in Danville, Kentucky, is a prestigious liberal arts college known for its academic excellence, engaged student body, and vibrant campus community. Founded in 1819, Centre College has a long and distinguished history of providing a top-notch education grounded in the liberal arts tradition.
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Perryville Battlefield State Historic SiteThe Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site, located in Perryville, Kentucky, is a revered destination that commemorates one of the bloodiest battles of the American Civil War. Established in 1936, the site preserves the battlefield where the Battle of Perryville took place on October 8, 1862, between Union and Confederate forces.
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Great American Dollhouse MuseumThe Great American Dollhouse Museum, located in Danville, Kentucky, is a unique and captivating attraction that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of miniature dollhouses and room settings. Established in 2004, the museum offers visitors an immersive journey through history, culture, and imagination, as they explore intricately detailed miniature worlds crafted by skilled artisans from around the world.
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Ephraim McDowell HouseThe Ephraim McDowell House, located in Danville, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that preserves the home and legacy of Dr. Ephraim McDowell, a pioneering surgeon known for performing one of the most significant operations in medical history. Built in the early 19th century, the house serves as a museum and educational center, offering visitors a glimpse into the life and accomplishments of Dr. McDowell and the medical practices of his time.
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Constitution Square Historic SiteThe Constitution Square Historic Site, located in Danville, Kentucky, is a cherished landmark that commemorates an important moment in American history—the drafting of Kentucky's first constitution. Established in 1937, this state park preserves the site where delegates gathered in 1792 to draft the constitution that would pave the way for Kentucky's statehood.
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Great American Brass Band FestivalThe Great American Brass Band Festival, held annually in Danville, Kentucky, is a vibrant celebration of brass music, community spirit, and cultural heritage. Established in 1990, the festival has become one of the premier brass band events in the United States, drawing thousands of visitors from across the country to enjoy a weekend of music, festivities, and fun.
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Pioneer PlayhousePioneer Playhouse, located in Danville, Kentucky, is one of the oldest outdoor theaters in the state and a beloved cultural institution that offers visitors a unique blend of entertainment, history, and community spirit. Founded in 1950 by Eben Cloyd, Pioneer Playhouse is nestled in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region and has been entertaining audiences with live theater productions for over seven decades.
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Danville National CemeteryThe Danville National Cemetery, located in Danville, Kentucky, is a hallowed burial ground that serves as the final resting place for thousands of veterans who served in the United States military. Established in 1862 during the American Civil War, the cemetery is administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs and is part of the National Cemetery Administration's network of national cemeteries.
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Samuel and Mary Logan Briggs HouseThe Samuel and Mary Logan Briggs House, located in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, is a historic home that reflects the architectural and cultural heritage of the region. Built in the mid-19th century, the house is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture, characterized by its symmetrical facade, tall columns, and elegant proportions.
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St Philips Episcopal ChurchSt. Philip's Episcopal Church, located in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, is a historic landmark with deep roots in the community and a rich legacy of faith and service. Established in1860, the church has played a central role in the spiritual and social life of Harrodsburg and the surrounding area for generations.
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Old Fort Harrod State ParkOld Fort Harrod State Park, located in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, is a historic site and outdoor recreation area that preserves the legacy of one of Kentucky's earliest settlements. Founded in 1774 by James Harrod, Old Fort Harrod was the first permanent European settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains and played a pivotal role in the early history of Kentucky.
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St Peters AME ChurchSt. Peter's African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that has played a central role in the African American community for over years. Established in 1839, St. Peter's AME Church has served as a beacon of faith, resilience, and social justice in the heart of Lexington.
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Coleman House The Coleman House, situated in Trimble County, Kentucky, is a significant historic landmark that provides insight into the region's architectural heritage and early settlement history. Constructed in the 19th century, this elegant home stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and design aesthetics of its time.
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Herrington Lake Herrington Lake, located in Garrard County, Kentucky, is a picturesque reservoir known for its stunning beauty and recreational opportunities.
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Herrington LakeHerrington Lake, located in central Kentucky, is a picturesque reservoir renowned for its scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and ecological diversity. Created by the impoundment of the Dix River, Herrington Lake is the state's deepest lake and the largest reservoir by volume, spanning over 2,300 acres and boasting nearly 325 miles of shoreline.
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Venue at Pleasant Retreat The Governor Owsley HomeThe Governor William Owsley House, located in Lancaster, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that offers visitors a glimpse into the life and times of one of Kentucky's prominent political figures.
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Crutcher and Sally Brown Nature PreservesThe Crutcher and Sally Brown Nature Preserves, located in Garrard County, Kentucky, are pristine natural areas that offer visitors an opportunity to explore the beauty and diversity of Kentucky's wilderness.

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Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge
The Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge, situated in the heart of the Bluegrass region near Lexington, Kentucky, is a protected area dedicated to conserving natural habitats and promoting biodiversity. Established in 1995, the refuge spans over 500 acres of diverse ecosystems, including forests, meadows, wetlands, and streams, providing sanctuary for a wide variety of plant and animal species.
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