Weisneberger Mill Bridge, Midway, Kentucky
Weisneberger Mill Bridge, Midway, Kentucky
The Weisenberger Mill Bridge was constructed in 1932 which replaced a covered bridge which sat in this location.
Kentucky’s Oldest Bridge, Royal Springs
Kentucky’s Oldest Bridge, Royal Springs
The oldest bridge in the State of Kentucky is made out of stone and was dry stacked without using any mortar. The bridge is heavily used to this day.
The Unsolved Murder of Stamping Ground, Kentucky Town Marshall Duke
The Unsolved Murder of Stamping Ground, Kentucky Town Marshall Duke
In 1899 the Charles Duke the town Marshall for Stamping Ground, Kentucky was murdered. Unfortunately the killer was never found.
How Did Gallatin County Kentucky Get Its Name?
How Did Gallatin County Kentucky Get Its Name?
The history behind the naming of Gallatin County, Kentucky.
Historic Bridges of Gallatin County, Kentucky
Historic Bridges of Gallatin County, Kentucky
Gallatin County, Kentucky has been home to several covered bridges and steel truss bridges over the years. Unfortunately, all of these bridges have been lost due to progress…[View More]
Fisher’s Travel Camp & Dead Man’s Hollow
Fisher’s Travel Camp & Dead Man’s Hollow
Fisher’s Travel Camp began operation in 1928 about the same time that Route 25 was being developed. The camp included cabins and a full service gas station.
Stamping Ground, Kentucky
Stamping Ground, Kentucky
Stamping Ground, Kentucky is home to a mineral spring where American Bison would come to drink. Over thousands of years the migrating bison trampled the ground to a point …[View More]
Georgetown & Scott County Museum
Georgetown & Scott County Museum
The Georgetown & Scott County Museum is located in the former Georgetown Post Office. The museum houses artifacts of historic items from across Scott County.
Rosenwald School, Sadieville, Kentucky
Rosenwald School, Sadieville, Kentucky
From 1906 thru 1932, 4977 Rosenwald Schools, 163 shop buildings and 217 teachers homes were built in 883 counties in 15 southern states for the education of African America…[View More]
Historic Bridges of Grant County, Kentucky
Historic Bridges of Grant County, Kentucky
Over the years, covered and steel truss bridges dotted the landscape of Grant County, Kentucky. Unfortunately there was little to no support to save these historic spans and…[View More]