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Kentucky State Capitol

Kentucky

700 Capitol Avenue Loop
Frankfort, KY 40601
United States

The rotunda of Kentucky's handsome 1910 state capitol features statues of prominent Kentuckians, including Abraham Lincoln (sculpted by A. Weinman) and Jefferson Davis (sculpted by Frederick C. Hibbard). Both leaders were born in Kentucky, less than a year a part and less than 100 miles in distance. In 1904, the Kentucky legislature appropriated $1 million, a dept collected from the U.S. War Department as reparations for damages inflicted by Federal soldiers during the Civil War, to build the new capitol.

Kentucky State Capitol: What's Nearby

Frankfort, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Frankfort, Kentucky (KY-50)
Frankfort, KY
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Leslie Morris Park at Fort Hill
Frankfort, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Versailles, Kentucky (KY-142)
Versailles, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Georgetown, Kentucky (KY-52)
Georgetown, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Shelbyville, Kentucky (KY-114)
Shelbyville, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lexington, Kentucky (KY-153)
Lexington, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lexington, Kentucky (KY-160)
Lexington, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lexington, Kentucky (KY-148)
Lexington, KY
The Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
Harrodsburg, KY
Pewee Valley Confederate Cemetery and Monument
Pewee Valley, KY
Old Bardstown Village Civil War Museum
Bardstown, KY
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Fort Duffield Park and Historic Site
West Point, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Cincinnati, Ohio (OH-111)
Cincinnati, OH
Fort Washington
Cincinnati, OH
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Maysville, Kentucky (KY-92)
Maysville, KY