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Kentuckys Derby Region - NELSONPO BOX 35NAZARETH, 40048
The perfect backdrop for spiritual walks, tours and retreats. Highlights of the scenic campus include Catherine Spalding Retreat Center, Heritage Museum, St. Vincent Church and Catherine Spalding Bookshop. ... More on KentuckyTourism.com

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1003 North Third Street, Bardstown, KY 40004
The Mansion Bed & Breakfast Inn - Bardstown Bed and Breakfast, Kentucky KY More on Travelassist.com
This beautiful 1851 Greek Revival home is where the first Confederate flag was ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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517 North 3rd Street, Bardstown KY 40004, United States of America
Inscription. Bardstown's first school, 1788, formed by Va. act. James Priestley, the noted educator, in charge. One class of Kentuckians later noted in life consisted of John Rowan, Judge and US Senator; Joe Daveiss, lawyer and hero ... More on HMDB

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Bardstown KY 40004, United States of America
Inscription. (Side A), One mile south, site of The First Cedar Creek Baptist Church, second Baptist church consituted in Ky. July 5, 1781, fifth anniversary of Declaration of Independence. Pioneer settlers of nearby Rogers Station, ... More on HMDB

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Bardstown KY 40004, United States of America
Inscription. Site of station located on 1,000-acre tract "marked and improved" in 1775 by Col. James Rogers. Born Va. 1742; died Ky. 1828. Fought in Dunmore's War, 1774, and Revolutionary War. Appointed Colonel of Nelson Co. Ky. Militia ... More on HMDB

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Bardstown KY 40004, United States of America
Inscription. (Side One): Advancing Federals fired on Confederate troops led by Gen. John Hunt Morgan on Dec. 29, 1862, during a rear-guard action. Acquaintances Col. John Harlan and Col. Basil Duke fought on opposing sides. Wounded ... More on HMDB

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Bardstown KY 40004, United States of America
Inscription. Named by Lexington Rifles, under John Hunt Morgan, who camped here, Sept. 1861. Friendly people took no pay for food. With additional recruits, horses and supplies they joined Confederates at Green River Sept. 30. The ... More on HMDB

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550 Bloomfield Road, Bardstown KY 40004, United States of America
Inscription. This Georgian mansion, built ca. 1815 by Charles A. Wickliffe, is known as the home of 3 governors: the builder, gov. of Ky. 1839-40; his son, Robert C. Wickliffe, gov. of Louisiana, 1856-60; and his grandson, J. C. W. ... More on HMDB

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310 East Broadway Bardstown, KY 40004-1566
We are a 501-c non profit. our museum is one of the best collections in the world. We have a modern museum ... More on MuseumStuff.com
There is not a single actual authentic Confederate flag in the museum -they are all recently made. More on Yahoo! Travel

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302 E. Broadway, Bardstown, KY 40004-1566
