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  2. Tompkinsville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Tompkinsville is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Monroe County, Kentucky, United States. [4] The population was 2,309 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] The city was named after Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins who served under President James Monroe , for whom the county was named.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Monroe ...

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    Tompkinsville: Located at the junction of KY-63 and KY-163 near the center of town 3: Clark C. Fowler House: August 2, 2001 : Kentucky Route 214: Tompkinsville: 4: Mount Vernon AME Church: Mount Vernon AME Church: November 17, 1977

  4. Category:Tompkinsville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... People from Tompkinsville, Kentucky (11 P) Pages in category "Tompkinsville, Kentucky"

  5. Old Mulkey Meetinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The Old Mulkey Meetinghouse, also known as Mill Creek Baptist Church, is a historic church built in 1804 in Tompkinsville, Kentucky. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It is part of the Old Mulkey Meetinghouse State Historic Site .

  6. Monroe County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Monroe County is a county located in the Eastern Pennyroyal Plateau region of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Its county seat is Tompkinsville. [1] The county is named for President James Monroe. It was a prohibition or dry county until November 7, 2023, when voters approved the sale of alcohol. [2]

  7. Old Mulkey Meetinghouse State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Old Mulkey Meetinghouse State Historic Site is a 20-acre (8.1 ha) park in Monroe County, Kentucky. It features the Old Mulkey Meetinghouse, a Baptist church built around the turn of the 19th century, and its adjacent cemetery. The site became part of the park system in 1931. [2]

  8. List of American Civil War monuments in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    By the park office of Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site [8] 7: Boyle: Union Monument in Perryville: 1928 Perryville: By the park office of Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site [9] 8: Boyle: Unknown Confederate Dead Monument in Perryville: 1928 Perryville: Located in Goodknight Cemetery, a private family cemetery. [10] 9: Bracken

  9. Kentucky Route 375 - Wikipedia

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    In the 90 years since Kentucky's state highway system was established, KY 163 was the original north–south thoroughfare through the city of Tompkinsville.In 2020, KY 163 was rerouted to the new Tompkinsville Bypass, which was opened to traffic after almost three years since construction began in November 2017. [2]