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Historical Markers in Park City, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Barren 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 Barren County, KY (40) Allen County, KY (17) Edmonson County, KY (31) Hart County, KY (66) Metcalfe County, KY (12) Monroe County, KY (36) Warren County, KY (101)  BarrenCounty(40) Barren County (40)  AllenCounty(17) Allen County (17)  EdmonsonCounty(31) Edmonson County (31)  HartCounty(66) Hart County (66)  MetcalfeCounty(12) Metcalfe County (12)  MonroeCounty(36) Monroe County (36)  WarrenCounty(101) Warren County (101)
Glasgow is the county seat for Barren County
Park City is in Barren County
      Barren County (40)  
ADJACENT TO BARREN COUNTY
      Allen County (17)  
      Edmonson County (31)  
      Hart County (66)  
      Metcalfe County (12)  
      Monroe County (36)  
      Warren County (101)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Barren County, Park City — 1039 — Bell's Tavern
Erected by Wm. Bell, 1830. Stage stop for his lines that brought visitors to Mammoth Cave when first promoted. Famed in U.S. and Europe for elite patrons, cuisine and magic peach and honey brandy for “Joy before the journey’s end”, until it burned . . . Map (db m96715) HM
2 Kentucky, Barren County, Park City — Diamond Caverns
A trip on the Mammoth Cave Railroad wasn’t comfortable, and it wasn’t posh. It was a means to an end, a destination most of its passengers anticipated with a mixture of excitement and foreboding — the caves. They came by the . . . Map (db m96714) HM
3 Kentucky, Barren County, Park City — 2259 — Diamond Caverns
On July 14, 1859, a slave was lowered into a pit discovered on the farm of Jesse Coats. He saw glistening calcite crystals that he thought were diamonds. The first public tour was made by a wedding party on August 19, 1859. Guidebooks were written . . . Map (db m96712) HM
4 Kentucky, Edmonson County, Park City — 1669 — Mill Hole Farm-Prehistoric Site
One mile west is an archaeological site located about 200 yards southeast of Federal style house built in early 1800s. Variety of stone implements found on this five-acre site indicates long span of occupation. There is evidence of hunting, stone . . . Map (db m233316) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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May. 5, 2024