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Bluegrass - FRANKLINKentucky Department of Transportation Department of Transportation Enhancement 200 MeroFRANKFORT, 40622
Kentucky�s designated Scenic Byway System features 29 remarkable roads, including three recent national designations. All chosen for their unique appeal and ability to showcase Kentucky�s historic, geographic and cultural wonders, ... More on KentuckyTourism.com

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Bluegrass - FRANKLIN700 Clifton AveFRANKFORT, 40601
Fort Hill Civil War park that features 2 Civil War forts, a covered picnic pavillion, interpretation center, old stage coach stop, deer, hiking trails, and a beautiful overlook of the city. Tour guides ... More on KentuckyTourism.com

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420 High Street, Frankfort, Kentucky
Inscription. Home of thirty-three Governors during their terms of office and scene of elaborate political a... More on HMDB
Built in 1797, it served as the residence of 33 governors ... More on TripAdvisor

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100 W. Broadway, Frankfort, Kentucky
about Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History: The 20,000-square-foot Kentucky Journey exhibition at th... More on GoCityKids
The history center was great, but the tour of the Old State Capitol that leaves from the center was a real ... More on TripAdvisor

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Shelbyville, Kentucky, United States
Guist Creek Lake is the county's largest lake and one of its best kept secrets. In a serene rural part of the county, deer, turkey, and other wildlife are seen frequently near the water. The 325 ac... More on AnglerWeb.com
'Guist Creek Lake' is a reservoir about five miles (8 km) east of Shelbyville, Kentucky. It was created in 1961 by impounding Guist Creek. The lake has of shoreline and is stocked annua... More on Wikipedia

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Frankfort, Kentucky, United States

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Frankfort KY 40601, United States of America
Inscription. Side A, Kentucky River Mills began making hemp yarns for backs of Brussels carpets in 1878, and started producing binder twine in 1879. Finest quality imported machinery used. Employed 125 persons year round. In 1941, ... More on HMDB

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Frankfort KY 40601, United States of America
Inscription. Early transportation tunnel in Kentucky. It was hand bored by Lexington and Frankfort Railroad in 1849. First passenger train went through on February 23, 1850. Replaced incline, built 1835 just east of here, previously ... More on HMDB

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Frankfort KY 40601, United States of America
Inscription. Side A, In 1773 McAfee Company and Hancock Taylor came here and surveyed area, an early pioneer stopping place. By 1775 Leestown settled and named by Hancock and Willis Lee; established by Va. Assembly, 1776. Temporarily ... More on HMDB

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Frankfort KY 40601, United States of America
