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Union County - 7 Attractions You Must Visit

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About Union County

Union County, Kentucky, situated in the western part of the state, has long been cherished for its natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant community spirit. While primarily known for its agricultural heritage and industrial endeavors, Union County is increasingly drawing attention as an emerging tourism destination offering diverse attractions and experiences for visitors of all interests.

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Camp Breckinridge Non-Commissioned Officers' Club
Iconic Buildings
The Camp Breckinridge Non-Commissioned Officers' Club in Kentucky is a historically significant establishment that served as a focal point for social and recreational activities for military personnel stationed at Camp Breckinridge. Constructed during World War II, this club provided a gathering place where non-commissioned officers could relax, socialize, and enjoy various amenities during their off-duty hours.
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Confederate Monument of Morganfield
Monuments
The Confederate Monument of Morganfield, Kentucky, stands as a memorial to soldiers who fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. This monument holds historical significance as a symbol of the Confederate heritage and the complex legacy of the Civil War in the region.
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Daniel H. Hughes House
Iconic Buildings
The Daniel H. Hughes House, at 213 W. O'Bannon St. in Morganfield, Kentucky, is a historic house which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Its front section is a two-story, brick, Italianate-style T-plan house, which has a projecting facade with a semi-octagonal one-story bay. It has various Italianate details. This section was added onto an earlier structure, from the early 1800s, which is a one-story, Federal-style house
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George N. Proctor House
Iconic Buildings
The George N. Proctor House in Union County, Kentucky near Waverly, is an antebellum Greek Revival-style house built around 1854. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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Morganfield Commercial District
Old Ruins
The Morganfield Commercial District in Kentucky is a historically significant area that serves as the heart of commerce and community life in Morganfield. This district encompasses a collection of buildings and businesses that reflect the economic and architectural heritage of the region.
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Saline Island
Islands
Saline Island, also known as Johnson Island, in the Ohio River near Saline Landing, Illinois, has historical significance in 1862 and 1864 during the American Civil War when it was used for incursion into Illionois. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
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Union County Courthouse
Iconic Buildings
The Union County Courthouse in Morganfield, Kentucky was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 17, 1978. The current courthouse is the third one for Union County, and was opened in 1872. The Public Works Administration would later double the size on the courthouse.

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