Old Fort Harrod might be a new favorite day trip for me. This place is very cool, and I am already looking forward to my next trip there!
The Fort itself is a reconstruction of the original 1st settlement in Kentucky (the original settlement was established in 1774). They have done a great job on the replica site.
They give you a map when you buy your ticket explaining the rooms, relics, etc. The original fort was built around a spring, and there is a spring here!
The person in the gift shop told me that the original fort was located across the road, where a parking lot for the park is located now.
That is just the start of this park. There are several other things here that are worth a separate
The oldest cemetery in the state is in the park area. There is a very large Federal Monument on the property that honors Kentucky Pioneers
The affordable ticket into the Fort includes a admission to the Mansion Museum. We had a lot of fun in the museum too! They have SEVERAL hand written items from Abe Lincoln. Many historic artifacts, letters, and musical instruments stood out to me. A piece of a tree with "DB" is on display from an area where Daniel Boone spent a lot of time. The museum house itself is a
In the park area is the church where Lincoln's parents were married. More on that one later, but they have built another building around it to protect it!
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Harrodsburg has an a great downtown area with some fun shops and places to eat.
June 19th and 20th the park will be hosting the Fort Harrod Settlement and Raid. I will have to make a note of this, because it looks great.
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