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The Nancy Lincoln Inn was built more than 100 years ago and is on the National Historic Sites register.
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Uploaded on Sep 16, 2007
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The Visitor Center at the Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site in Hodgenville.
The sinking spring was where Lincoln's family got water on their small farm in Kentucky.
A replica of Lincoln's cabin is housed inside the memorial. There are 59 steps leading up to the memorial, representing Lincoln's age.
Flowers are in full bloom on a spring day on the Kentucky State Capitol grounds.
Uploaded on May 21, 2007
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet building in downtown Frankfort.
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The Kentucky Military History Museum is housed in the old Kentucky Arsenal building.
Entrance to Kentucky State University in Frankfort.
The Lilian Lindsey Park is dedicated to the founder of the Frankfort public library.
Uploaded on May 13, 2007
The "Singing Bridge" crosses the Kentucky River.
The 90-foot cross is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
Uploaded on May 9, 2007
The rededication of the Kentucky History Center as the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, in honor of late historian Thomas D. Clark.
Uploaded on May 6, 2007
A view of the state capitol building from the overlook on U.S. 60 in Frankfort.
Closeup of Everly Brothers monument in Central City
Everly Brothers monument in front of City Hall in Central City.
Antebellum home of the Hunt-Morgan family
Horse Cave has a historic downtown district.
Uploaded on May 2, 2007
Hidden River Cave is located in downtown Horse Cave, next to the American Cave and Karst Museum.
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