Local Information
Historic Sites
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| South Union |
Early Shaker community; Museum housed in original Center House;
several buildings remain, some open for public tours |
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| Old Southern Bank of Kentucky |
Original building still standing and occupied as private residence,
robbed by Jesse James Gang; current bank building may be only
bank in the United States featuring a large mural of the bank
being robbed. |
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| Bibb House |
Home of Colonel Richard Bibb who freed his slaves, provided
land to establish a community for those who wished to stay and
provided funding for those who wished to move to Liberia; an
experimental gardener who developed Bibb lettuce. |
Logan
Co. History Site
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| Presley O’Bannon Home |
Original building still standing and currently occupied as
private residence; O’Bannon was Marine Corps hero of the
Battle of Tripoli. |
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| Jefferson Davis Monument |
Located at Fairview, KY; obelisk in the style of the Washington
Monument erected to honor the president of the Confederacy |
Kentucky
State Parks Website

Wiki Article: Jefferson Davis State Historic Site
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| Red River Meeting House |
Reproduction of site of beginning of the Great Revival of
1801. |
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| Governor’s Corner |
Original buildings still standing; homes of two of Kentucky’s
early governors. |
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| Saddle Factory |
The 1817 Saddle Factory Museum owned and operated by Historic
Russellville, Inc. is a four-story brick building that may be
Kentucky's oldest industrial building. |
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| Harrison’s Mill |
Building no longer standing; site of famous duel in which
future president Andrew Jackson fatally shot Charles Dickinson,
who had made insulting remarks about Jackson’s wife, Rachel. |
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| Diamond Springs |
Early mineral water spa |
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| Logan County Courthouse |
Site of numerous historic markers, one to James Bowie,
hero of the Alamo, born in Logan County
Site of fish weathervane complete with bullet hole variously
attributed to James Gang, Confederate soldiers, Union soldiers,
and “unknown persons.”
Across the street is The Clark House - the site of the convention
held to establish a Confederate government in Kentucky. Confederate
capital later moved to Bowling Green.
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| Hobson Grove |
Historic home in Bowling Green, open for public tours.
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Natural Features & Local Attractions
| Lost River Cave |
Underground river giving access to cave boat trips; attracted
famous bands for dancing during the 1920s and 1930s. |
http://www.lostrivercave.com/ |
| Mammoth Cave National Park Karst Region |
Large cave system with numerous tour opportunities approximately
45 miles northeast of Russellville. |
http://www.nps.gov/maca/ |
| National Corvette Plant and Museum |
Only manufacturing facility for Corvettes in the world; museum
featuring history of Corvette manufacturing and celebration
of sports car culture |
http://www.corvettemuseum.com/ |
| Western Kentucky University and Kentucky Museum |
University established in 1906 has grown to be third largest
in Kentucky; museum features artifacts, genealogical, and historical
documents related to the state’s history and culture. |
http://www.wku.edu/Library/museum/
http://www.wku.edu/ |
| Beach Bend Park and Raceway |
Beach Bend is the summertime park. Located in Bowling Green,
Ky, Beach Bend is an amusement park, Waterpark, Campground,
and Racetrack. |
http://www.beechbend.com/ |
| Nashville/Music City |
Home of country music features music of all kinds—rock,
jazz, rhythm and blues, bluegrass, and classical; features reproduction
of The Parthenon, museums, eateries, and theatres; located 60
miles due south. |
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