A recent visit to Freeman Lake Park in Elizabethtown, KY, revealed the historical significance of the Hardin Thomas House and the Sarah Bush Lincoln Memorial Cabin. The former, linked to Thomas Lincoln, showcases early American architecture, while the latter honors Lincoln’s stepmother. The park serves as a beautiful reminder of Kentucky’s rich heritage.
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The History of Land Between the Lakes: From Settlements to Recreation
Last summer, the author and their daughter visited Western Kentucky’s Land Between the Lakes (LBL) area, uncovering its rich history. They learned about the significant industrial iron furnaces, the devastating 1937 flood, and the TVA’s impact on local communities. The trip highlighted the natural beauty of LBL and the importance of historical context.
The Dorsey Family History: From Benjamin Lawrence to Andrew Hoke
The post explores the lineage of Benjamin Lawrence and his descendants, particularly focusing on Elias Dorsey Sr. and his successful Eden Farm in Kentucky. It details the family’s history, connections to other historical figures, and the evolution of their property. The narrative culminates in a visit to Andrew Hoke’s home and cemetery, reflecting on the intertwining of family and history.
Benjamin Lawrence and the Legacy of Louisville’s Historic Sites
This story begins with a photograph of an old painting that led to three cemeteries, the remains of an old chapel, and three historic homes. While we all know history is the stories of people, places, and events that intertwine, I was completely surprised by this entangled story. I typically run out of places thatContinue reading “Benjamin Lawrence and the Legacy of Louisville’s Historic Sites”
History of Adsmore House: From John Higgins to a Living Museum
Adsmore House, a historic home in Princeton, Kentucky, was built in 1857 by merchant John Higgins. Over the years, it changed owners, with notable improvements made by the Smith-Garret family. Now a living history museum, the home highlights the family’s long history and is filled with period artifacts.
Visiting Blackacre: Nature and History Combined
The Presley Tyler Home, now Blackacre State Nature Preserve, is located in Jefferson County, KY. Established by Edward Tyler, the site became significant in the 1700s with the settlement’s development. The home features unique architecture and offers visitors insights into 19th-century life through tours and nature experiences.
