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Historical Markers in Hebron, Kentucky
Burlington is the county seat for Boone County
Hebron is in Boone County
Boone County (55) ►
ADJACENT TO BOONE COUNTY
Gallatin County (32) ►
Grant County (6) ►
Kenton County (106) ►
Dearborn County, Indiana (85) ►
Ohio County, Indiana (83) ►
Switzerland County, Indiana (38) ►
Hamilton County, Ohio (331) ►
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ADJACENT TO BOONE COUNTY
Gallatin County (32) ►
Grant County (6) ►
Kenton County (106) ►
Dearborn County, Indiana (85) ►
Ohio County, Indiana (83) ►
Switzerland County, Indiana (38) ►
Hamilton County, Ohio (331) ►
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1 ► Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 2393 — 1937 Flood at Constance / Anderson Ferry — ![]() |
1937 Flood at Constance The Ohio River reached its peak on Jan. 26 at 79.9 ft. surpassing the 1884 record. Constance was the hardest hit town in Boone Co. but there were no fatalities. Route 8 between Constance & Taylorsport was almost . . . — — Map (db m133629) HM |
2 ► Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 1640 — Center of Population of U.S. in 1880 — ![]() |
. . . — — Map (db m133070) HM |
3 ► Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 2343 — Crash of AA 383 — ![]() |
American Airlines flight 383, tail #N1996, was making an approach in rain when it crashed into this hillside on November 8, 1965 at 7:01 p.m. The 3-engine Boeing 727 Astrojet was en route from New York to Cincinnati. 58 people perished four . . . — — Map (db m133173) HM |
4 ► Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 2344 — Crash of TWA Flight 128 — ![]() |
TWA flight 128, tail #N821TW, was making an approach in light snow when it crashed into an orchard approximately 1,000 feet north of here, on November 20. 1967 at 8:57 p.m. The four-engine Convair 880 was en route from Los Angeles . . . — — Map (db m133136) HM |
5 ► Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 2380 — Crash of TWA Flight 694 — ![]() |
TWA flight 694, tail #N93211, had taken off from the airport when it was struck by a private DC-3 & fell to the ground approximately 750 feet west of here, on January 12, 1955 at 9:04 a.m. The TWA Martin 202A was en route to Cleveland, Ohio . . . — — Map (db m133123) HM |