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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Laurel County, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Laurel County, Kentucky and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Laurel County, KY (32) Clay County, KY (9) Jackson County, KY (2) Knox County, KY (7) McCreary County, KY (5) Pulaski County, KY (53) Rockcastle County, KY (12) Whitley County, KY (15)  LaurelCounty(32) Laurel County (32)  ClayCounty(9) Clay County (9)  JacksonCounty(2) Jackson County (2)  KnoxCounty(7) Knox County (7)  McCrearyCounty(5) McCreary County (5)  PulaskiCounty(53) Pulaski County (53)  RockcastleCounty(12) Rockcastle County (12)  WhitleyCounty(15) Whitley County (15)
Adjacent to Laurel County, Kentucky
    Clay County (9)
    Jackson County (2)
    Knox County (7)
    McCreary County (5)
    Pulaski County (53)
    Rockcastle County (12)
    Whitley County (15)
 
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1Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — Battle of Camp Wildcat
2Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — Battle of Camp Wildcat
3Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — Camp Wildcat
4Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — 1919 — Camp Wildcat / Union Civil War Camp
5Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — Camp Wildcat and the Wilderness Road
6Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — Camp Wildcat and the Wilderness Road
7Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — Daniel Boone's Trail
8Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — 53 — Hazel Patch
9Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — Nerve Center for the Union Army
10Kentucky (Laurel County), East Bernstadt — The Battle of Wildcat
11Kentucky (Laurel County), Hazel Patch — Camp WildcatSite of Civil War Battle — October 21, 1861 —
12Kentucky (Laurel County), Lily — 2033 — First Lt. Carl H. Dodd / Medal of Honor Winner(1925-1996)
13Kentucky (Laurel County), London — "The people went and gathered it and ground it in mills."Numbers 11:8
14Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 560 — Battle of London
15Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 2113 — Congressmen Buried in London / Congressmen Buried in A.R. Dyche Memorial Park
16Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 737 — CSA Returns to Tenn.
17Kentucky (Laurel County), London — Daniel Boone's Trail
18Kentucky (Laurel County), London — Dressing a Millstone
19Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 1176 — Laurel County
20Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 661 — Laurel Seminary
21Kentucky (Laurel County), London — Millstones Through The Ages
22Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 1870 — Modrel's Station
23Kentucky (Laurel County), London — Poynter Building
24Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 2060 — Sue Bennett College
25Kentucky (Laurel County), London — Swiss Colony
26Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 843 — Swiss Colony Bernstadt
27Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 55 — The Wilderness Road
28Kentucky (Laurel County), London — Where did Millstones Come From?
29Kentucky (Laurel County), London — 927 — Wilderness Road Inn
30Kentucky (Laurel County), London — Wilderness Road/Boone Trace
31Kentucky (Laurel County), North Corbin — Birthplace of Kentucky Fried ChickenKentucky's Most Famous Citizen
32Kentucky (Laurel County), Pittsburg — 1757 — Pittsburg and Wilderness Road
 
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Nov. 25, 2020