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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Kentucky

 
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By Tom Bosse, November 4, 2017
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101 Kentucky, Bath County, Owingsville — 993 — Bourbon Iron Works / Iron Made in Kentucky
102 Kentucky, Bath County, Owingsville — 1528 — Capt. John “Jack” Jouett, Jr.
103 Kentucky, Bath County, Owingsville — 592 — Courthouse Burned
104 Kentucky, Bath County, Owingsville — 862 — Gen. Hood Birthplace
105 Kentucky, Bath County, Owingsville — 1193 — Owings House / Thomas Dye Owings
106 Kentucky, Bath County, Salt Lick — 1050 — Clear Creek Furnace / Iron Made in Kentucky
107 Kentucky, Bath County, Salt Lick — Unwind with Us — Cave Run Lake Country
108 Kentucky, Bath County, Sharpsburg — 2509 — Henry Tureman Allen
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109 Kentucky, Bell County, Clear Creek Springs — First Camp Site In Kentucky
110 Kentucky, Bell County, Clear Creek Springs — 1286 — Henderson Settlement — Settlement is 17 miles west on Ky 190
111 Kentucky, Bell County, Ewing — Indian Rock
112 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — "This American Gibraltar"
113 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 521 — A Masterful Retreat
114 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — An Object Lesson Road — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
115 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — An Object Lesson Road — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
116 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 129 — Colonel Arthur Campbell
117 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Community Park to National Park — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
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118 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 2450 — Cumberland Gap / Grant Visits Cumberland Gap
119 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Daniel Boone Trail
120 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Daniel Boone's Trail
121 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Daniel Boone's Trail
122 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Defense of the Gap — Reported permanently removed
123 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Dirt-and-Log Forts — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park — Reported missing
124 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Dirt-and-Log Forts — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
125 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Forts and Batteries, North and South — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
126 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Gateway to Kaintuck
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127 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Gateway to Kaintuck — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
128 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Gateway to Kaintuck — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
129 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Invasion through the Gap — Reported permanently removed
130 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Leave Nothing Useful Behind — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
131 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 2217 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky Cumberland Gap — Cumberland Gap
132 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Middlesboro Country Club
133 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 1262 — Middlesboro Golf Club
134 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 2225 — Middlesboro Meteorite Crater Impact Site
135 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 832 — Middlesborough
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136 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 1227 — Mountain Vision
137 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 1228 — Oldest House
138 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Pinnacle of Perfection — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
139 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Pinnacle Overlook
140 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Pinnacle Overlook — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
141 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — St. Mary's Episcopal Church
142 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Stories of a journey through the Wilderness, into Kentucke..
143 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — The Emigrant's Dream
144 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — The Old Home Place — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
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145 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Top Guns — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
146 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Tri - State Heroes — Desert Storm — Preserving World Peace —
147 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Two Armies, One Railroad — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
148 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Two-Way Traffic — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
149 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Waiting for the Battle that Never Came — Reported permanently removed
150 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Warriors' Path — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
151 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 1402 — Watts Furnaces / Iron Made in Kentucky
152 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — Wilderness Road — Then and Now — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
153 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — Bell County War Dead Memorial
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154 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — Chained Rock
155 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — 1426 — Cumberland Ford
156 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — Daniel Boone's Trail
157 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — 683 — Invasion and Retreat
158 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — 198 — Joshua Fry Bell
159 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — Mountain Gateway
160 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — 2045 — Naming of the Cumberland River
161 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — The Wilderness Road
162 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — 54 — The Wilderness Road
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163 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — 1272 — Wallsend Mine
164 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — Wilderness Road Cemetery
165 Kentucky, Boone County, Bullittsburg — 2367 — Bullittsburg Baptist Church
166 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Burlington Methodist Church — Burlington Historic District — 1837 —
167 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Burlington Presbyterian Church — Burlington Historic District — 1833 —
168 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Duncan House — Burlington Historical District — c. 1910 —
169 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Erastus Tousey House — Burlington Historic District — c. 1822 —
170 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Foster-Sandford House — Burlington Historic District — c. 1831 —
171 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — 2412 — From Craig’s Camp / To Burlington
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172 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — 2415 — George Speri Sperti (1900-1991) / Boonetucky Farm
173 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Historic Burlington, KY — The New County Seat
174 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Historic Burlington, KY — Settling In and Getting Around
175 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Historic Burlington, KY — Making a Living...
176 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Hogan House — c. 1860 — Burlington Historic District —
177 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — James Runyan House — Burlington Historic District — c. 1840 —
178 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Latimer-Walden House — Burlington Historic District — c. 1867 —
179 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Mary Draper Ingles
180 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Old Boone County Courthouse — Burlington Historic District — 1889 —
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181 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Old Burlington Cemetery
182 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Passage To Freedom From Slavery — Memorial to the Undergrond Railroad in Boone County, Kentucky — Another Marker in Rabbit Hash —
183 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Rabbit Hash, Kentucky — circa 1813 — Ohio River Mile 506.1 below Pittsburgh —
184 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Renaker House — Burlington Historic District — c. 1830 —
185 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Senator S. Walker Tolin House — c. 1887 — Burlington Historic District —
186 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Stephens-Yelton House — Burlington Historic District — c. 1884 —
187 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — 2420 — The Dinsmore Homestead
188 Kentucky, Boone County, Florence — 1253 — Boone County, 1798
189 Kentucky, Boone County, Florence — Clinton Blankenbeker House
190 Kentucky, Boone County, Florence — Dr. Gladys Rouse House — 1926
191 Kentucky, Boone County, Florence — 2630 — First Baptist African American Church, Florence
192 Kentucky, Boone County, Florence — 2368 — Hopeful Lutheran Church
193 Kentucky, Boone County, Florence — 2540 — John Uri Lloyd (1849-1936) / Stringtown on the Pike
194 Kentucky, Boone County, Florence — 550 — Skirmish at Florence
195 Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 2393 — 1937 Flood at Constance / Anderson Ferry
196 Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 1640 — Center of Population of U.S. in 1880
197 Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 2343 — Crash of AA 383
198 Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 2344 — Crash of TWA Flight 128
199 Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 2380 — Crash of TWA Flight 694
200 Kentucky, Boone County, Petersburg — Charles Clinton Fleek (1947-1969) / Medal of Honor Recipient

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