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18 Attractions to Explore Near Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home at Knob Creek

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Kentucky Railway MuseumThe Kentucky Railway Museum, located in New Haven, Kentucky, is a premier destination for railroad enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Founded in 1954, the museum is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich heritage of railroads in Kentucky and beyond.
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Abbey of GethsemaniThe Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani, situated in rural Kentucky, is a tranquil and sacred place that holds deep spiritual significance. Founded in 1848, the abbey is a monastery of the Trappist branch of the Cistercian Order, known for its commitment to a life of prayer, work, and contemplation.
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St. Vincent de Paul Catholic ChurchSt. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, situated in Louisville, Kentucky, is a revered parish renowned for its dedication to faith, service, and community outreach. Named after St. Vincent de Paul, the patron saint of charitable works, the church embodies his legacy of compassion and social justice.
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical ParkAbraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, located in Hodgenville, Kentucky, within Bourbon County, is a revered site commemorating the birthplace of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Established in 1916, the park encompasses the symbolic Birthplace Unit, featuring a neoclassical memorial building housing a replica of the log cabin where Lincoln was born.
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Brown Pusey House Community CenterThe Brown Pusey House Community Center, located in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that serves as a hub for community engagement, cultural enrichment, and social gatherings. Built in 1825 as a private residence, the Brown Pusey House has been lovingly preserved and repurposed to provide a welcoming space for residents and visitors alike.
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Saint Thomas ChurchThe Church of St. Thomas, the Apostle, and the Howard-Flaget House in Kentucky represent two distinct yet interconnected aspects of the region's rich history and cultural heritage.
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My Old Kentucky Home State ParkMy Old Kentucky Home State Park, located in Bardstown, Kentucky, is a cherished destination that celebrates the state's rich history, culture, and natural beauty. The centerpiece of the park is Federal Hill, the historic mansion that inspired Stephen Foster's iconic song, "My Old Kentucky Home."
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Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-CathedralThe Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-Cathedral, located in Bardstown, Kentucky, is a historic Roman Catholic church that holds significance as one of the oldest Catholic churches in the United States west of the Appalachian Mountains.
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Kentucky Bourbon Festival IncThe Kentucky Bourbon Festival is an annual celebration held in Bardstown, Kentucky, that honors the state's signature spirit and its rich bourbon heritage. Established in [insert founding year if known], the festival has grown into one of the premier events in the bourbon industry, attracting thousands of visitors from around the world each year.
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Oscar Getz Museum of Bourbon HistoryThe Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, located in Bardstown, Kentucky, is a captivating destination that offers visitors a fascinating journey through the history and heritage of America's native spirit. Founded in 1960s, the museum is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the story of whiskey, from its early origins to its modern-day resurgence.
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Bardstown Historical MuseumThe Bardstown Historical Museum, located in Bardstown, Kentucky, is a treasure trove of the region's rich history and cultural heritage. Housed within a historic building, the museum showcases artifacts, exhibits, and displays that chronicle the story of Bardstown and its surrounding areas from its early settlement to the present day.
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Civil War Museum (Bardstown)The Civil War Museum in Bardstown, Kentucky, is a significant historical institution dedicated to preserving and presenting the story of the Civil War era, with a particular focus on Kentucky's role in the conflict. Housed within a historic building, the museum offers visitors a comprehensive and immersive experience, exploring the impact of the Civil War on Bardstown and the surrounding region.
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Wickland, Home of Three GovernorsWickland, located in Bardstown, Kentucky, is a historic mansion that serves as a window into the past, offering visitors a glimpse into the lives of Kentucky's early aristocracy. Built in the early 19th century, Wickland boasts exquisite Federal-style architecture and elegant interiors, making it a masterpiece of Kentucky's historic homes.
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Knobs State Forest and WMAKnobs State Forest and Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located in Bullitt and Spencer Counties, Kentucky, is a natural treasure offering outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for recreation, wildlife viewing, and conservation.
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Judge John E. Cooper HouseThe Judge John E. Cooper House, at 709 N. Main St. in West Liberty, Kentucky, was built in 1872. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. It is a two-story central passage plan I-house.
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Bernheim ForestBernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, commonly known as Bernheim Forest, is a renowned natural preserve and arboretum located near Clermont, Kentucky.
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Campbellsville School, Stadium and Athletic Field The Campbellsville School, Stadium, and Athletic Field in Campbellsville, Kentucky, serve as a focal point for education, sports, and community gatherings in the area. The campus encompasses not only the school buildings but also the stadium and athletic field, creating a vibrant hub of activity and school spirit.
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Jacob Hiestand House The Jacob Hiestand House, situated in Taylor County, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that stands as a testament to the region's rich architectural heritage and early settlement history. Constructed in the 19th century, this imposing home reflects the craftsmanship and design aesthetics of its time.

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Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home at Knob Creek
Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home at Knob Creek, located near Hodgenville, Kentucky, is a historic site that preserves the humble beginnings of the 16th President of the United States.
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