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  2. Cane Ridge, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Cane Ridge is located in Bourbon County, Kentucky, near Paris. The ridge was named by the explorer Daniel Boone, who had noticed a form of bamboo growing there. The Cane Ridge building and grounds had many unusual aspects. The 1791 Cane Ridge Meeting House is believed to be the largest single-room log structure in North America. The burial ...

  3. Cane Ridge Revival - Wikipedia

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    The Cane Ridge Revival was a large camp meeting that was held in Cane Ridge, Kentucky, from August 6 to August 12 or 13, 1801. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was the "[l]argest and most famous camp meeting of the Second Great Awakening ."

  4. Cane Ridge Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The original Cane Ridge Meeting House within the Stone Memorial Building Cane Ridge Meeting House is a historic church building on Cane Ridge near Paris, Kentucky built in 1791. It is one of the oldest church buildings in Kentucky and the largest one room log structure.

  5. Walker Buckner House - Wikipedia

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    The Walker Buckner House, in Bourbon County, Kentucky near Paris, Kentucky, was built in 1841. ... It is located at 1500 Cane Ridge Rd. [2] References

  6. Barton W. Stone - Wikipedia

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    The church of Christ at Cane Ridge and other generous friends in Kentucky have caused this monument to be erected as a tribute of affection and gratitude to Barton W. Stone, minister of the gospel of Christ and the distinguished reformer of the nineteenth century. Born December 24, 1772: died November 9, 1844. His remains lie here.

  7. Restoration Movement - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the original meeting house at Cane Ridge, Kentucky. In 1801, the Cane Ridge Revival in Kentucky planted the seed for a movement in Kentucky and the Ohio River valley to disassociate from denominationalism. In 1803 Barton W. Stone and others withdrew from the Kentucky Synod and formed the Springfield Presbytery.

  8. Careful with that cane! Photo captures fans from Kentucky ...

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    This photo really has it all: Kentucky fans, Kansas fans, a cane, a spectacular pair of earrings, accusatory finger-pointing, and even a fan from Michigan State trying to enjoy the remainder of ...

  9. File:Map of Kentucky highlighting Adair County.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 47 pages use this file: Absher, Kentucky; Adair County, Kentucky; Bliss, Kentucky; Breeding, Kentucky; Burton Ridge; Cane Valley, Kentucky