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Columbus-Belmont State Park, on the shores of the Mississippi River in Hickman County, near Columbus, Kentucky, is the site of a Confederate fortification built during the American Civil War. The site was considered by both North and South to be strategically significant in gaining and keeping control of the Mississippi River .
Columbus is a home rule-class city in Hickman County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 140 at the 2020 census, a decline from 229 in 2000. The city lies at the western end of the state, less than a mile from the Mississippi River. Columbus-Belmont State Park borders the city to the west.
Columbus-Belmont State Park: Hickman County [3] 156 acres (0.63 km 2) Dawkins Line Rail Trail: Johnson and Magoffin Counties E. P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park: Louisville: 370 acres (1.5 km 2) Fort Boonesborough State Park: Richmond: 153 acres (0.62 km 2) General Burnside State Park: Pulaski County [3] 430 acres (1.7 km 2) Grayson Lake State Park ...
The Mississippi River is photographed near Columbus-Belmont State Park in Columbus. Columbus-Belmont, about a 4.5-hour drive from Lexington, is the site of the Battle of Belmont in 1861 during the ...
The formerly fortified site on the Kentucky side has been designated as the Columbus-Belmont State Park, commemorating the military operations performed in the surrounding area. As of mid-2023, the American Battlefield Trust and its partners have preserved 1.2 acres of the battlefield. [24]
Eastern terminus of KY 877 27.337: 43.995: KY 1377 south – Carlisle County High School: Northern terminus of KY 1377 27.828: 44.785: KY 1181 north: Southern terminus of KY 1181: Bardwell: 28.697: 46.183: KY 123 south (Elsey Avenue) – Columbus, Columbus-Belmont State Park: Northern terminus of KY 123: 29.076: 46.793: US 62 east (Paducah Road ...
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