Old Fort Harrod State Park
Old Fort Harrod State Park | |
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Kentucky State Park | |
The reconstructed fort at the center of Old Fort Harrod State Park
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Country | United States |
State | Kentucky |
County | Mercer |
City | Harrodsburg |
Location | 100 South College Street |
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- elevation | 873 ft (266 m) [1] |
Area | 15 acres (6 ha) |
Established | 1927 [2] |
Managed by | Kentucky Department of Parks |
Website : Old Fort Harrod State Park |
Old Fort Harrod State Park is a park located in Harrodsburg, Kentucky in the United States. The park encompasses 15 acres (6.1 ha) and features a reconstruction of Fort Harrod, the first permanent American settlement in the state of Kentucky. The fort was named after James_Harrod, who led an early party of settlers into Kentucky.[3]
Attractions
The reconstructed fort contains several log structures representing various aspects of military frontier life, including a militia blockhouse, a family blockhouse, several cabins demonstrating pioneer life, a blab school, the minister's cabin, and the leader's cabin.
The Mansion Museum is a Greek Revival home that contains American Civil War artifacts, a McIntosh gun collection, paintings, documents, music collections, Abraham Lincoln memorabilia and Native American artifacts.[2]
The park also features the cabin where Abraham Lincoln's parents, Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks, were married.[4]
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Parking lot for Old Fort Harrod State Park.jpg
Parking lot for the fort, under which the actual fort site lies
References
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External links
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- Old Fort Harrod State Park Kentucky Department of Parks
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- State parks of Kentucky
- Forts in Kentucky
- Open-air museums in Kentucky
- Museums in Mercer County, Kentucky
- Historic house museums in Kentucky
- Military and war museums in Kentucky
- Pre-statehood history of Kentucky
- Protected areas of Mercer County, Kentucky