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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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United States Bullion DepositoryThe United States Bullion Depository, commonly known as Fort Knox, is a highly secure facility located in Hardin County, Kentucky. Established in 1936, the depository serves as a repository for a significant portion of the United States' gold reserves, as well as other precious metals and valuables.
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Fort KnoxFort Knox, located in Hardin County, Kentucky, is a military installation with a rich history and significant strategic importance.
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Patton Museum FoundationThe Patton Museum Foundation, located in Hardin County, Kentucky, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of General George S. Patton Jr. and promoting military history and leadership education. Established to support the General George Patton Museum of Leadership, the foundation plays a vital role in funding exhibits, educational programs, and preservation efforts related to the museum.
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General George Patton Museum Of LeadershipThe General George Patton Museum of Leadership, located in Fort Knox, Kentucky, is a distinguished institution dedicated to honoring the legacy of one of America's most iconic military leaders, General George S. Patton Jr. The museum serves as both a historical repository and an educational center, offering visitors insights into Patton's life, military career, and leadership principles.
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Tioga Falls TrailThe Tioga Falls Trail, located near Fort Knox in Kentucky, offers visitors an exhilarating hiking experience amidst the natural beauty of the region.
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Rough RiverRough River, located in Hardin County, Kentucky, is a scenic waterway and reservoir that offers a wealth of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Formed by the impoundment of the Rough River by the Rough River Dam, this picturesque lake stretches across multiple counties, providing a serene backdrop for a variety of activities and adventures.
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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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Fort DuffieldFort Duffield, located in Hardin County, Kentucky, is a historic Civil War fortification that played a significant role in the defense of the Union during the American Civil War. Situated atop Muldraugh Hill, overlooking the town of West Point and the Ohio River, Fort Duffield served as an important strategic outpost for the Union Army in Kentucky.
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Fort Duffield Park & Historic SiteFort Duffield Park & Historic Site, located in West Point, Kentucky, is a significant Civil War landmark and outdoor recreational area. Fort Duffield was constructed during the American Civil War in 1861 by Union forces to defend Louisville and the Ohio River from Confederate attacks. It was one of the largest earthen forts built during the war and played a crucial role in the defense of the region. Today, the site serves as a reminder of the conflict and its impact on the local area.
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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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Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home at Knob CreekAbraham 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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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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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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Grayson SpringsGrayson Springs, located in Grayson Springs, Kentucky, was once a thriving resort destination renowned for its healing mineral waters and tranquil surroundings. Here's a concise summary highlighting key aspects of Grayson Springs Resort:
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Confederate Veteran's MonumentThe Confederate Monument in Louisville, Kentucky, erected in 1895, is a controversial landmark commemorating soldiers who fought for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Located in the center of the University of Louisville's Belknap Campus, the monument features a Confederate soldier atop a tall pedestal, surrounded by inscriptions glorifying the Confederate cause.
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Rough River Rough River Lake, situated in western Kentucky, is a picturesque reservoir renowned for its recreational opportunities, scenic beauty, and abundant wildlife.
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Jack Thomas HouseThe Jack Thomas House, located in Leitchfield, Grayson County, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that provides insight into the region's cultural heritage and architectural history.

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Judge John E. Cooper House
The 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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