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  2. Hoham-Klinghammer-Weckerle House and Brewery Site - Wikipedia

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    Purchased for use as a road house in 1923, by 1928 what one local newspaper noted as the "County's greatest raid" had occurred there, and the business, known as the Pine Tree Inn, was padlocked for a year. It is unclear if it ever reopened as legitimate roadhouse. [2]

  3. Nancy Lincoln Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Nancy Lincoln Inn is a historic building located adjacent to the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park in LaRue County, Kentucky, just south of Hodgenville, Kentucky. Despite being on National Park Service property, it is privately owned.

  4. Pine Mountain State Resort Park - Wikipedia

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    Pine Mountain State Resort Park is a Kentucky state park located in Bell County, southeastern Kentucky, United States. Located on part of the Pine Mountain ridge in the Appalachians, the park opened in 1924 as Kentucky's first state park. Each spring since 1933, the park has hosted the annual Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival.

  5. 15+ places to cut, buy a live Christmas tree around ... - AOL

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    WHAT: Spruce, pine and fir trees to cut. Saws provided. The farm also has wreaths and tree stands for sale. WHERE: 1243 Cathole Bend Road, Lancaster, ... Ky. on Sep. 5, 2021. The neighborhood ...

  6. Pineville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Pineville is located in northern Bell County at (36.7620301, −83.6949176), [10] along the Cumberland River, directly north of its water gap through Pine Mountain U.S. Route 25E passes through the city, intersecting Kentucky Route 66 in downtown.

  7. Kingdom Come State Park - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom Come State Park is a part of Kentucky's state park system in Harlan County atop Pine Mountain near the city of Cumberland.It was named after the 1903 best-selling novel The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come by native Kentuckian John Fox, Jr. [2] Features of the park include Raven Rock, Log Rock, and a 3.5-acre (1.4 ha) mountain lake.