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Kentucky's Famous Landmarks

By:  Rachel L.

 

Daniel and Rebecca Boone Grave

Vietnam War

Transylvania University

Shaker town

    Ashland, Home of Henry Clay- This beautiful, southern mansion is the home of Henry Clay, Lexington's most famous lawyer and statesman.

    Fort Boonesborough- Here you can learn how the people of the frontier days lived.

    Lincoln Memorial- This memorial, located in Larue County, is a memorial in honor of the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.

    Fort Knox-  This fort holds much gold.   It has most of the United States'  gold.

Berry Hill Mansion Frank Lloyd Wright - Zeigler - Brockman House
Executive Mansion

 

Bibliography-  I found most of my information off of a website called www.50state.com.  Go to Kentucky and Frankfort, what to see and that's where I was.  I got the rest of my information from a book called This is Kentucky.