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Cumberland FallsCumberland Falls, located in southeastern Kentucky, is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in the state. It is renowned for its majestic waterfall, often referred to as the "Niagara of the South." Fed by the Cumberland River, the falls cascade over a 68-foot curtain of water, creating a breathtaking display of power and beauty.
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Cumberland Falls State Resort ParkCumberland Falls State Resort Park, located in Anderson County, Kentucky, is a breathtaking natural oasis renowned for its majestic waterfall, stunning landscapes, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Nestled within the Daniel Boone National Forest, this picturesque park offers visitors a tranquil retreat where they can immerse themselves in the beauty of the Bluegrass region and experience the wonders of nature.
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Eagle FallsEagle Falls, located within Cumberland Falls State Resort Park in southeastern Kentucky, is a picturesque waterfall renowned for its beauty and accessibility. Situated along the Cumberland River, Eagle Falls plunges approximately 44 feet into a rocky gorge, creating a stunning cascade of water that captivates visitors year-round.
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Beaver Creek WildernessBeaver Creek Wilderness, located in McCreary County, Kentucky, is a pristine natural area renowned for its rugged beauty, diverse ecosystems, and abundant wildlife. Situated within the Daniel Boone National Forest, Beaver Creek Wilderness offers visitors a secluded retreat where they can immerse themselves in the tranquility of the Appalachian Mountains.
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Rockcastle RiverRockcastle River is a significant waterway located in Kentucky, United States. Flowing through the scenic Appalachian region, it is renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
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Yahoo FallsYahoo Falls, located within the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Kentucky, is one of the tallest waterfalls in the state, cascading approximately 113 feet over a rock cliff into a serene pool below. This stunning natural wonder is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking to experience the beauty of Kentucky's wilderness.
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Laurel River LakeLaurel River Lake, nestled in the scenic beauty of Eastern Kentucky, is a picturesque reservoir offering visitors a tranquil escape and a wealth of outdoor recreational opportunities.Constructed in 1977 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Laurel River Lake spans [size], providing ample space for boating, fishing, swimming, and picnicking. Its crystal-clear waters are teeming with a variety of fish species, making it a popular destination for anglers of all skill levels year-round.
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McCreary County MuseumThe McCreary County Museum, located in Whitley City, Kentucky, serves as a repository of the region's rich history and cultural heritage. Established to preserve and celebrate the unique stories and traditions of McCreary County, the museum offers visitors a fascinating journey through the area's past.
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Big South Fork Scenic RailwayThe Big South Fork Scenic Railway, located in Stearns, Kentucky, offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the beauty and history of the Appalachian region aboard a historic train. Operating on a section of track that was once part of the Stearns Coal and Lumber Company's railroad network, the scenic railway provides passengers with a journey through the stunning landscapes of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area.
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Daniel Boone National ForestDaniel Boone National Forest, located in southeastern Kentucky, is a vast and diverse wilderness area encompassing over 700,000 acres of rugged terrain, dense forests, and scenic waterways. Named after the legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone, this national forest offers a wealth of outdoor recreational opportunities, breathtaking natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage.
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BarthellBarthell, Kentucky, is a historic coal mining town nestled within the Daniel Boone National Forest in McCreary County. Founded in the late 19th century, Barthell thrived as a mining community, with its residents primarily employed by the nearby Stearns Coal and Lumber Company.
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Harland Sanders Cafe and MuseumThe Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum, located in Corbin, Kentucky, is a historic landmark celebrating the legacy of Colonel Harland Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC).
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Blue HeronBlue Heron, located in McCreary County, Kentucky, is a historic coal mining community that now stands as a preserved ghost town within the boundaries of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. Founded in the early 20th century, Blue Heron thrived as a coal mining town, with its residents primarily employed by the Stearns Coal and Lumber Company.
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Clay Hill Clay Hill, located in Taylor County, Kentucky, is a historic area with a rich agricultural heritage and scenic beauty. Situated amidst rolling hills and lush countryside, Clay Hill has been home to generations of farmers and landowners who have shaped the landscape and culture of the region.
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Scott.County CourthouseThe Scott County Courthouse in Georgetown, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that serves as the seat of government for Scott County. Constructed in the Greek Revival architectural style in the mid-19th century, the courthouse is a symbol of the county's rich history and cultural heritage.
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Oak HillOak Hill is a historic mansion located in Calvert City, Kentucky. Built in 1852, this stately home reflects the architectural elegance of the antebellum South. Nestled amid lush gardens and towering oak trees, Oak Hill has served as the residence for several prominent local families throughout its history.
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Lake Cumberland Lake Cumberland in Pulaski County, Kentucky, stands as one of the largest man-made lakes in the United States, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and abundant recreational opportunities. Formed by the impoundment of the Cumberland River, Lake Cumberland stretches across miles of picturesque shoreline, offering visitors a wealth of activities to enjoy.
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Levi Jackson Wilderness Road ParkLevi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park, located in London, Kentucky, is a historic and scenic destination that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the pioneering spirit of early settlers and the natural beauty of the Appalachian region.

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Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, located in southeastern Kentucky, is a stunning natural area known for its majestic waterfall, scenic beauty, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Situated along the Cumberland River, the park encompasses over 1,600 acres of pristine wilderness, offering visitors a tranquil retreat in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains.
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