I just found out about the VERY cool Battle of Mill Springs Visitor Center that is in Nancy, just a few miles outside of Somerset.
The battle occurred on January 19th, 1962 and it was the first major Union victory in the war. This battle has become known- in a semi-martyr kind of way- for the death of Confederate General Felix Zollicoffer.

There are variations to the story, but, during a bit of confusion, Zollicoffer is shot and died. This occurred near a tree which went on to be known as the Zollie Tree.
A young girl named Dorotha Burton started a tradition of placing a wreath around this tree in 1902. This tradition has continued. The actual tree was pretty much taken out by a storm in 1995. A new tree (a seedling from the original) has replaced it.

The actual visitor center is spectacular. For $5, you can see a great film on the battle, and an amazing amount of relics.
Speaking of relics, THAT is what I want to see at a museum like this. Actual items from that period of time, and from the actual Battle of Mill Springs. This museum had plenty.

We made it to 8 stops on the driving tour. The last 2 are a little further out, thanks to the Cumberland River. We will save those for another day.

2 comments:
I was born and raise in Flatwoods, Ky and spent a lot of time in Somerset. There is some neat things to see in and near Somerset. Loved your pics
Thanks Lyinn. I did not know you were from this area! Any cool haunted spots we should check out?
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