Historical Monuments in Grayson, KY

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Selby 100 Mile House & Gardens gallery

The Selby 100 Mile House & Gardens is an elegant, colonial style mansion set on over 11 acres on the beautiful Ohio River.The Selby 100 Mile House & Gardens

Dogwood Pass gallery

Dogwood Pass is a replica of an Old West Mining Town with over 30 buildings including Dogwood Pass Roy Rogers Museum. to explore.Dogwood Pass is a replica

Cane Ridge Meeting House gallery

This historic building was built in 1791 as a Presbyterian Church.This historic building was built in 1791 as a Presbyterian Chur

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Hindman Settlement School gallery

Established in 1902, Hindman Settlement School is an educational institution that provides academic classes and extracurricular activities. It offe

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Hatfield McCoy Foundation & Museum gallery

Experience the legendary families of the feud by visiting the Hatfield Homeplace, just a Ā½ from the National Landmarked, Hatfield Cemetery where all feudi

Maplehurst Stock Farm gallery

122 acre horse boarding farm featuring the Bayless House, built circa 1877. The great standardbred sire, Jay Bird, stood stud at Maplehurst in 1905 and 19

Clark Mansion aka Holly Rood gallery

Built in 1814 by James Clark, 13th Governor of Kentucky, the house follows the simple lines of Federal style architecture. Tours by appointment.Built in 18