Salt River Furnace

Belmont Iron Furnace

The site of a 19th century iron furnace. Located at Bardstown Junction, KY 61 and Beech Grove Road. Built in 1832, the stone stack was 33 feet high. With charcoal fueling the process, it produced 700 to 800 tons of castings annually.

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Henry Benedict Mattingly

Private Henry B. Mattingly Burial Site

A Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Private Henry B. Mattingly was awarded the nation’s highest military honor by President Abraham Lincoln for his service during the Civil War. The burial site is located in the Lebanon Junction Cemetery off I-65 and KY 61.

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Mystery Cemetery, Bernheim Forest

Mystery Cemetery Historical Marker

This historical marker marks the location of the Mystery Cemetery located on KY 245 near KY 1604. Decades-old graveyard discovered near here. Graves, with unmarked headstones, believed to be those of itinerant railroad workers struck down by cholera epidemic during the construction of the Bardstown-Springfield-Louisville Railroad around 1854, or burial

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Lloyd House Museum

Located in Mount Washington on U.S. 31E. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993, the late-Victorian, Italianate-style home is an 1880 restoration depicting life in Mount Washington during the late-19th and early-20th centuries. Please note this is a drive-by museum, or you need to make a reservation

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L & N Bridge in Civil War

L & N Bridge-Civil War Historical Marker

This historical marker marks the location of the railroad bridge over the Salt River in Shepherdsville. The bridge was repeatedly attacked during the Civil War, destroyed three times by the Confederacy, and partially razed on Sept. 7, 1862, under Col. John Hutcheson. During the occupation of Shepherdsville on Sept. 28,

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Fort DeWolf

Fort DeWolf Historical Marker

This historical marker marks the location of Fort DeWolf on the L & N railroad at Shepherdsville. The Union army begain protecting the L & N Railroad from the beginning of the war. Once Nashville was taken the railroad became a vital supply line for Federal troops in Tennessee. It

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County Named, 1796

“County Named, 1796” Historical Marker

This historical marker describes the establishment of Bullitt County in 1796. It is located in Shepherdsville on the Court House lawn. Bullitt County was named for Alexander Scott Bullitt, a leader in the political formation of Kentucky.

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Lebanon Junction

Civil War Christmas Raid

This historical marker describes Morgan’s Christmas raid on December 29-30, 1862. The American Civil War was the first conflict to utilize railroads for the movement of troops and supplies. Consequently, protecting the railroads was an important aspect of military strategy on both sides. In Kentucky this task fell to the

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Action at Bardstown Junction

Civil War Action at Bardstown Junction

This historical marker marks the location of Civil War action near Bardstown Junction. John Hunt Morgan’s command of some 2,500 men left Bardstown and moved west. The raid, to this point, simply had not gone as planned. Morgan had fought two pitched battles at Green River Bridge and at Lebanon

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