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TOURISM
BROCHURES
Heritage
Highway
Stanford Walking Tour
Stanford Depot
Agritourism
Hubble-Logan
Park
Interactive
Historical Markers Map
Events Calendar
LODGING
Sunset
Motor Lodge
915 Danville Street
Stanford, KY 40484
(606) 365-2731
Faulkner's
Motel
10125 HWY 1247
Waynesburg, KY 40489
(606) 365-7775
DINING
R&R
Wilderness Trading Post
(606) 365-7614
Durham's
Deli
(606) 365-2113
Kentucky
Depot
(606) 365-8040
Dix
River Country Club
(606) 365-7958
Coleman's
Deli
(606) 365-2164
Arby's
(606) 365-3780
McDonald's
(606) 365-2186
Lee's
Famous Recipe
(606) 365-9490
Domino's
Pizza
(606) 365-1818
McKinney
Depot Restaurant
(606) 346-2222
Guadajara
Mexican
(606) 365-0201
Cree
Mee
(606) 365-9100
Dairy
Queen
(606) 365-9760
Gabriel's
Diner
(606) 365-0055
Subway
(606) 365-7016
Stanford's
Pizzeria
(606) 365-0111
The
Feed Store
(606) 346-2661
China
Wok
(606) 365-3339
Pizza
Hut
(606) 365-3778
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William
Whitley House
State Historic Site
Built
in 1785, was the first brick house west of
the Alleghenies. Near the home is Sportsman's
Hill, site of the first counter clockwise
horse race conducted on the first circular
track in America. The home and grounds are
a state historic site |
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Stanford Depot
The
original structure built in 1866 and replaced
by the existing building in 1912. Used as
a museum and community center with park and
trail.
First
train stop - May 17, 1866
Last train stop - July 8, 1987
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Harvey
Helm Museum & Library
Built
in 1788, this historic library/museum was
one of the first houses in Stanford. Originally
served as first church in Kentucky, a home
in the 1930's and then a library in 1965.
Opened in 1971 as it is known today. |
Baughman
Mill
Built
in 1884 with the logs from the first steam
mill in the country, known as Buffalo Mill. |
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Logan's
Fort
www.logansfort.org
e-mail to: ben@logansfort.org |
Courthouse
Original
courthouse on this site was in 1786. Records
contained in this building date back in 1779,
some written on sheepskin. The Fiscal Court
room contains some of the finest portraits
of Lincoln County judges. |
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McCormack
Christian Church and Cemetery
Erected
in 1819 with brick kilned on the site. Was
known as "The Church" because all,
including slaves, came to worship. The church
is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The cemetery dates back to 1780. Service held
every sunday. |
Isaac
Shelby
Governor
Shelby (Kentucky's first governor) and family
are buried at this site, open to the public. |
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Crab
Orchard Cemetery
A
drapted shaft monument marks the graves of
about 30 Civil war soldiers from Kentucky,
Tennessee, Georgia, and Texas. Listed on National
Register |
Logan-Hubble
Park
The
200-acre regional recreatonal facility includes
a lake, picnic facilities, equestrian trail,
hiking, playground, basketball courts and
boat ramp onto Dix River. |
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Redemption
Road Out-door Drama
Pentecostal
church with out-door amphitheater. Passion
play on Friday nights from July to Labor Day
weekend. The drama depicts the life of Jesus
Christ, performed with 30 acors and a realistic
set. |
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