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From Falling Meat to Flying Feasts: Bath County’s Meaty Legacy

“Some of the locals tasted it.” On the late morning of March 3, 1876, something utterly bizarre happened in Bath County, Kentucky. Rebecca Crouch, a farmer’s wife, was making soap on her porch near Olympia Springs when chunks of red meat began raining down from a clear sky. The pieces, roughly two inches square, littered…
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One of My Favorite Haunts: The Spurlington Tunnel and the Legend of Jesse James’ Lost Treasure

“When the gang realized Nancy had seen too much, they allegedly hanged her from the smoke hole in the center of the tunnel.” Back in 2000, I made the trek with a few friends into Campbellsville, Kentucky—an underrated little town with a surprisingly massive history. Just outside the town limits is one of my favorite…
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The Ghost in the Window: Russellville’s Eerie Sexton House

“After the storm, something strange was discovered: a silhouette of the girl’s face appeared, etched into the glass of the window near where she died” Beside Maple Grove Cemetery stands a white house built in 1870, known locally as the Sexton House. Originally home to the cemetery’s caretaker, the house has earned a reputation far…
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Spectre: the Big Fish Movie Set on Jackson Lake Island

“One of the most charming aspects of the island is its unexpected residents, friendly goats that roam freely across the property.” When Big Fish, starring Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney, was filmed, the production team constructed the town of Spectre as a key setting in the film’s imaginative storytelling. Unlike most movie sets that are…
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Jesse James Strikes Russellville: The 1868 Robbery of the Southern Bank of Kentucky

“Disguised and armed, they moved with speed and precision, likely rehearsed from prior Confederate guerilla raids during the Civil War.” On March 20, 1868, the quiet town of Russellville, Kentucky, found itself at the center of outlaw history when the notorious Jesse James Gang carried out a daring broad-daylight robbery at the Southern Bank of…
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Allen County, Kentucky

“A day well spent exploring the stories, landmarks, and hidden gems of Allen County.” I recently got to spend some time exploring Allen County, Kentucky, and it turned out to be a full day of history, food, and local legends. I started the day at South 4 Farms, where I picked up some maple syrup…
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Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge, TN

“Alcatraz East Crime Museum is an exciting stop for true crime enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone looking for a break from the usual tourist attractions.” If you’re looking for a unique and immersive experience in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, the Alcatraz East Crime Museum is a must-visit. This fascinating attraction gives visitors a glimpse into the…
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The Scottsville Public Spring: Where the Town Began

“The spring flows steadily from a limestone formation at the base of a steep hill, its cold water emerging naturally from the earth. In the early days” The Scottsville Public Spring sits at the corner of First Street and East Locust Street in Scottsville, Kentucky, but its importance to the town’s history cannot be overstated.…
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The Haunted History of Allen County War Memorial Hospital

“After his death, many believe his spirit returned to the building, continuing his rounds through the darkened corridors long after the hospital had closed.” The Allen County War Memorial Hospital in Scottsville, Kentucky opened its doors on July 2, 1952, built in the years following World War II to serve the local community and honor…
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Scottsville, Kentucky: The Birthplace of Dollar General

“J.L. Turner, a functionally illiterate Tennessee farmer who left school in the fourth grade after his father’s death, was widely respected for his work ethic and practical business sense” Scottsville, Kentucky, holds a unique place in American retail history as the birthplace of Dollar General. Long before the company became one of the nation’s largest…
