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  2. Lincoln Homestead State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Homestead State Park is a state park located just north of Springfield, Kentucky in Washington County. The park encompasses 120 acres (49 ha), and features both historic buildings and reconstructions associated with Thomas Lincoln, father of President Abraham Lincoln. [3]

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

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    3] Name on the Register Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: John R. Barber House: February 10, 1989 : West of Springfield on U.S. Route 150: Springfield: 2: Beech Fork Bridge, Mackville Road

  4. Springfield, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Springfield, noted by filmmakers as Hollywood South, is the site of Kentucky's first and only movie sound stage. The Springfield Bonded Film Complex came about as a part of the burgeoning film industry in Kentucky, ushered in by the state's film tax credit. This tax credit has the distinction as the most generous in the nation. [7]

  5. U.S. Route 150 in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    KY 34 east (Old Wilderness Road) Eastern end of KY 34 overlap: 88.701: 142.750: KY 52 east (Lancaster Road) Eastern end of KY 52 overlap 90.041: 144.907: US 150 Byp. west 91.169: 146.722: KY 1273 east (Chrisman Lane) Western end of KY 1273 overlap 92.077: 148.184: KY 1273 west (Airport Road) Eastern end of KY 1273 overlap: Lincoln 94.626: 152. ...

  6. Washington County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Washington County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,027. [1] Its county seat is Springfield. [2] The county is named for George Washington. [3] Washington County was the first county formed in the Commonwealth of Kentucky when it reached statehood, and the sixteenth county formed. [4]

  7. Kentucky Route 11 - Wikipedia

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    KY 537 (Van Thompson Road / Bunker Hill Road) Bath 143.800: 231.424: KY 3289 south (Springfield Road) Northern terminus of KY 3289 145.209: 233.691: KY 1198 west (Rich-Lan Road) South end of KY 1198 overlap: Sharpsburg: 145.940: 234.868: KY 1198 east (Camp Street) – Sharpsburg: North end of KY 1198 overlap 146.432: 235.659: KY 36 east ...

  8. List of plantations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Walnut Hill Gethsemane: Lincoln: Walnut Hill was one of the first brick buildings built in Kentucky, but it was torn down in the 1940s. Only the meat cabin survives. 80001662 Walnut Groves Plantation: April 1, 1980 Bloomfield: Nelson: Also known as Walnut Groves Farm or Merrifield House. Built by Samuel Boone Merrifield around 1830.

  9. U.S. Route 431 in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    From 1929 until 1953, the US 431 corridor in Kentucky was originally signed as Kentucky Routes 75 and 81. KY 75 ran from Owensboro to KY 81 at South Carrollton, while KY 81 ran its current course, plus the rest of US 431's original route from South Carrollton into Central City and Russellville to the Tennessee state line. [ 6 ]