hopkinsville - Kentucky`s Western Waterland

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hopkinsville - Kentucky`s Western Waterland
HOPKINSVILLE
HOPKINSVILLE
Christian County
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to do indoors
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From rural rolling farmland adored by bikers, to steep terrain with
expansive vistas enjoyed by hikers, to golf, parks and water sports,
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and Christian County. If a museum, community theatre or antique
shopping sound more intriguing to you, we have plenty of indoor
entertainment options, too. You can even bring your horses to
Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park’s new pull-through campsites
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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DINING
23 SHOPPING
24 LODGING & ATTRACTIONS MAP
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ARTS
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Alhambra Theatre
507 S Main St / 270-887-4023 / www.pennyroyalarts.org
After a major renovation, the Alhambra Theatre reopened
in 2008. Audiences in the 780-seat proscenium theatre
enjoy the expansions, comfort, and restored molding that
is patterned after the original 1928 styling. An annual Live
at the Alhambra series offers a variety of shows and
musical performances.
L & N Depot
425 E 9th St / 270-887-4295 / www.pennyroyalarts.org
Open: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Built in 1892, the L & N Depot is on the National Register
of Historic Places. During its operating years, the depot
was a popular layover spot for those traveling by train.
The L & N Depot now houses the Pennyroyal Art Council.
This organization was founded in 1977 to promote culture
in the Hopkinsville area.
Brushy Fork Creek Studio & Gallery
1550 Pleasant Green Hill, Crofton / 270-424-5988 / 888-424-5928
www.brushyforkcreek.com
Brushy Fork Creek Studio & Gallery owners Paul and Patricia
Ferrell, create and display their various works of art including
woodturnings from hollow-form vessels, bowls, oil lamps,
decorative wooden wine tops, and ikebanas made mostly
from burlwood and spalted wood from Western Kentucky.
They also produce a variety of unique functional stoneware
pottery and a distinctive line of woodfired pots.
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FARMS
Amazing Acres
3445 Deason Rd / 270-881-2445/ Open by appointment only.
Amazing Acres has been a burley and dark fired tobacco
farm since 1978. They offer heritage activities that kids
of all ages enjoy and learn from. At various times of year,
the farm offers sessions and events such as sewing on a
treadle sewing machine, churning butter, hayrides, studying bee hives, and making scarecrows.
Bramble & Bee
15275 Meacham Rd / 270-269-6006 / Call for hours.
What began with three beehives in a backyard has blossomed into a thriving honey farm. The farm offers multiple
honey products year-round, plus an array of honey-based
products such as soaps, lotions, and lip balm.
Bravard Vineyards & Winery
15000 Overton Rd / 270-269-2583
Bravard Vineyards & Winery is a small family-owned winery
located in the pleasant rolling hills of western Kentucky 17
miles northeast of downtown Hopkinsville. Established in
1992, the winery offers free tastings, vineyard tours and
October harvest celebrations.
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Christian Way Farms
19590 Linville Rd / 270-269-2434 / www.christianwayfarm.com
Christian Way Farm opened in 1998 to teach and provide
a true farm experience. They offer outings that teach children
about farming as it relates to their current curriculum requirements, and provide teachers with supplemental materials.
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16621 Bainbridge Rd, Cerulean, KY 42215 / 270-235-5353
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Circle T Ranch Summer Horse Camp has been holding weekly
sessions for children ages 8-15 since 1969. On Sunday, when
your child arrives, we will assign them a horse according to
their size and ability. Each morning your child will wake up to
a home-cooked breakfast. Then they will ride in the arena and
on trails until lunch. In the afternoon, they can go for a jump in
the pool, or do some fun activities with their counselors
Copper Canyon
14750 Ovil Rd / 270-269-2416 / Call for appointment and rates.
The Copper Canyon Ranch LLC is located about 15 minutes
north of Hopkinsville, in Christian County. Starting with prop
style store fronts, Copper Canyon has worked its way into a fully
built western town complete with furniture, props, etc.
Get married in the 1880's with an old western style wedding.
Have a company picnic away from the hustle of the big city.
Bring the class out for a school field trip. Take your chances during Halloween as you enter the haunted Ghost Town.
Or, just come on out, spend the day with us, and watch
local actors perform a good old fashion gunfight.
Downtown Farmers’ Market
110 West 9th St / 270-887-4285 / [email protected]
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Downtown Farmers’ Market
is located at the intersection of 9th & Main Streets in Historic
Downtown Hopkinsville. Our Market is an open-air, covered
pavilion with 16 vendor spaces that provides shelter from the
outdoor elements while allowing our customers to browse
freely through the area’s best selection of locally grown and
produced agricultural products.
Fairview Produce Market
10292 U.S. Hwy 68, Fairview / 270-887-0053
Formed in 1997 by local farmers in the community, buyers
come from surrounding towns and cities and throughout
the Midwest to purchase locally grown produce.
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10229 Pool Nanny Rd, Crofton, KY 42217 / 270-619-0604
www.happyharvestfarms.com
We are a family operated blueberry farm in Western Kentucky. We have blueberry plants for sale throughout the
year and blueberries for sale during the summer months.
It is our goal to provide you with large, healthy plants
and quality produce you can't get anywhere else.
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1710 Long Pond Rd, Pembroke / 270-885-4000 / www.hosta-haven.com
The folks at Hosta Haven enjoy having folks come by for a
tranquil stroll in the woods to share ideas about plants and
landscaping. We have many varieties of magnificent hostas
and caladiums. We also have ferns, ajuga, vinca, ivy, and
other shade-loving plants that may just be what's needed
for that empty corner of your yard.
Jeffers Bend Environmental Center
Metcalfe Lane & Hwy 41 N / 270-885-5600 / www.jeffersbend.org
This converted water treatment facility offers nature trails,
a windmill-aerated lake, bird observatory, amphitheatre,
welcome center and environmental classrooms.
LadyBug Lane, llc Pure Produce
200 Vaughns Grove-Fairview Rd, Pembroke, KY 42266 / 270-881-4000
www.visithopkinsville.com/events / www.LadyBugLane.net
LadyBug Lane, llc Pure Produce is dedicated to providing
the freshest, highest quality produce to our customers.
Their tomatoes and lettuces are grown hydroponically, without pesticides, from the finest Organic seeds here
in small town USA.
Lovell’s Lacy Orchard
22850 Coal Creek Rd / 270-269-2242 / www.lovellsorchard.com
Pick-your-own apples and peaches from 5,000 trees during
harvest season.
MB Roland Distillery
137 Barkers Mill Rd, Pembroke / 270-640-1144 / www.mbrdistillery.com
MB Roland is a small-scale, craft distillery using local grains
to produce quality, handmade distilled spirits to include
whiskies, rum, authentic “True Kentucky Shine” and whatever else they get an itch to try out. The distillery offers free
tours and tastings. Stop by for tours, tastings & sales. Hours
are Wednesday - Saturday from 10 AM - 4 PM (CST)
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MUSEUMS
Charles Jackson Circus Museum
314 E 9th St / 270-887-4270
Charles Jackson, a founder of the Pennyroyal Area
Museum, had been a lover of the circus since he saw his
first one in Mercer Park on W 9th Street. The museum is
filled from floor to ceiling with various circus memorabilia
including circus wagons, circus animals, circus trains, as
well as various posters and other items related to the
circus. Don’t miss Kentucky’s first Circus Museum.
Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum
Tennessee Ave, Building 5702, Fort Campbell / 270-798-4986
Located within Fort Campbell at the Kentucky/Tennessee
border, this museum traces the history of the famed 101st
Airborne Division “Screaming Eagles” from World War
II engagements to Vietnam to Operation Desert Storm.
Various aircraft, military equipment and monuments are
on display.
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317 E 16th St / 270-719-9462 / Open by appointment
Dating from 1835, Hopkinsville’s first House Museum
(Lone Oak) represents a transition from the Federal style of
architecture to the Greek Revival. Featured in one of New
York City architect Minard Lafever’s house plan books, it is
one of only three documented Temple Form Greek Revival
houses ever built in Hopkinsville. One was torn down at the
beginning of the 20th Century, and the other survivor is
the Dillard House (also from a design by Lafever), which is
now Planters Bank. Lone Oak was altered in 1880 with the
addition of two upstairs front rooms.
Pennyroyal Area Museum
217 E 9th St / 270-887-4270
This former Post Office, constructed in 1914, is now home
to the Pennyroyal Area Museum, where the colorful past of
southwestern Kentucky comes alive. See the Night Riders
light up the sky during the tobacco war, clairvoyant Edgar
Cayce perform his miracles, historic clothing, antique toys
and local memorabilia from bygone years. Rotating exhibits
by local artists are also on display.
Woody Winfree Fire-Transportation Museum
310 E 9th St / 270-887-4270
The Woody Winfree Fire-Transportation Museum, located
across the street, opened in 2008. This portion of the
Museum includes fire trucks, automobiles, wagons, buggies,
a sleigh, benches from Hopkinsville’s railroad station, historic
photos from the fire department and a large collection of
Christian County license plates. One of the Museum’s most
intriguing artifacts is the entire collection of recorded fire
calls through the time written records were kept.
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HISTORY
EDGAR
CAYCE
CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE THE
GREATEST PSYCHIC OF THE 20TH CENTURY
Edgar Cayce was born on March 18, 1877
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From 1901, when he was 24, until his death, he gave over 14,000 “readings,’”
many of which were transcribed by a stenographer and are available for
research. A “reading” was a discourse given by Mr. Cayce while he was lying
down with his eyes closed and in an altered state of consciousness. Delivered
in his own normal voice with only a few exceptions, the discourses he gave
were recorded stenographically and later typed. They cover such a wide array
of subject matter that they are indexed under more than 10,000 major subject
headings, with more than 225,000 index cards.
Most of the readings were given for individuals and, therefore, deal with
specific personal questions concerning various aspects of physical, mental,
spiritual, vocational and interpersonal life. Some of these readings, however,
were complete discourses on topics such as meditation, Bible interpretation,
and world affairs. It was not necessary for the person obtaining the reading
to be present: Mr. Cayce was able to describe individuals and diagnose their
physical condition with surprising accuracy, even though they might have
been hundreds of miles away. From these readings, thousands of people
reported being helped, often in ways which transformed their lives. Studied
as a whole, the readings provide specific procedures which many consider
helpful in treating many illnesses. And now, decades after Mr. Cayce’s death, his
readings continue to inspire, educate and amaze those who research them.
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530 W Seventh St Cayce lived here
as a child in the late 1890’s
705 W Seventh St Cayce’s family
moved into this house in 1893
1910 S Main St Cayce’s last home in
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Beverly Academy Cayce attened
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Riverside Cemetery Cayce’s burial site.
Take the Edgar Cayce Cell Phone Tour
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Cell Phone Tour brochure can be found at
www.visithopkinsville.com or at the
Pennyroyal Area Museum.
THE BELL HOUSE
THE ARNOLD COTTAGE
located at 530 W Seventh St, was
occupied by Edgar Cayce, his sisters,
and parents in the late 1890’s
located at 1910 S Main St, it was the last
home occupied by Cayce while living in
Hopkinsville. The family lived here until 1912.
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HISTORIC PLACES
Fort Campbell Memorial Park
41-A & Pennyrile Parkway / 270-885-9096 / 1-800-842-9959
The 16-acre Fort Campbell Memorial Park honors 248
soldiers who were killed in 1985 while returning home
to Fort Campbell. The park features a paved walking trail,
benches and lighted “Peacekeeper” monument sculpted by
Hopkinsville artist Steve Shields.
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Renaissance-Main St / 270-498-5180
Look up to enjoy intricate detailed historic architecture
while strolling among local shopping boutiques in historic
downtown Hopkinsville. Wares include ladies clothing and
accessories, home decor and accessories, antiques, books,
skin and hair care, fine jewelry, hardware and more. With
dining options, live theatre, art exhibits, museums, parks, and
a seasonal Farmer’s Market, there’s much to enjoy in historic
downtown Hopkinsville.
Jefferson Davis Monument
Hwy 68 E, Fairview, KY 42221 / 270-889-6100 / www.parks.ky.gov
The Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic Site is a
memorial to the Confederate president born on the site in
1808. The 351-foot concrete obelisk rests on a foundation
of Kentucky limestone and contains walls seven feet thick
at the base, tapering to two feet thick at the incline. The site
includes a Visitor’s Center with gift shop, picnic shelters and
a playground.
Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-West
5817 Fort Campbell Blvd / 270-889-6106
A 25-foot eagle and a 65-foot pole for the American flag
mark the entrance to the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-West.
On grave sites marked with white crosses, Veterans of all
wars and ranks are buried side by side. A computer terminal
in a brick entry building with a heated foyer helps visitors
find the graves or stored ashes of loved ones.
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McCarroll Genealogy Room
9th & Bethel St / 270-887-4262 / Open Mon-Sat / www.hccpl.org
Located inside the Public Library, this resource provides
a wealth of research materials for tracing the heritage of
people whose lives touched Christian County.
Round Table Literary Park
720 North Dr
Nestled among a grove of trees on the Hopkinsville Community
College campus, the park features King Arthur’s Sword in
the Stone, a 22,000 pound replica of King Arthur’s Round
Table, Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, a Greco-Roman
amphitheater, a Medieval Wall, and the Delphian Tholos.
Trail of Tears Commemorative Park
Skyline Dr & Hwy 41 / 800-842-9959 / www.trailoftears.org
Situated on a portion of the campground used by the
Cherokee Indians on the infamous Trail of Tears, this portion
includes the grave sites of Chiefs White Path and Fly Smith.
Also on the site is a restored log cabin, Heritage Center
and picnic areas. A Trail of Tears Pow Wow is held annually
the weekend following Labor Day with native dance
competitions, crafts, food and more.
Virginia Park
Located on the northeast corner of East 9th Street and South
Campbell Street, Virginia Park is a two acre, historic park,
bequeathed to the City by the late John C. Latham in 1909,
in honor of his mother. Originally designed by the landscape
architectural firm of Frederick Law Olmstead, who also
designed New York City’s Central Park, and many of the parks
in Louisville, Kentucky. Virginia park currently includes the
original band stand, sidewalks, park benches, and picnic tables.
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LOCATED IN CHRISTIAN COUNTY.
For marker descriptions, visit http://history.ky.gov
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Bethel College #1269
15th St, Hopkinsville
#1910 Charles S. Moorehead
1802-1868 W 13th Street, Hopkinsville
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Church Hill, 5 miles south of Hopkinsville
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1797 Courthouse Lawn, Main St, Hopkinsville
Courthouse Lawn, Main St, Hopkinsville
#1313 Famous Prophet
(Edgar Cayce) 530 N Main St, Riverside Cemetery
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First Presbyterian #1045
9th & Liberty Streets, Hopkinsville
Hopkinsville Stone Co.
Genoa #851
5 mi S of Hopkinsville, KY 108
#1690 Grace Episcopal Church
Liberty & 6th Streets, Hopkinsville
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Courthouse Burned #577
#618 Forrest Reconnoitered
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530 N Main St, Riverside Cemetery, Hopkinsville
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7th & Virginia Streets, Hopkinsville
Lewis & Clark in Kentucky #2190
Main & Court Streets, Hopkinsville
#1759 No-Tillage Farming
5 mi. S of Herndon, KY 107
Peace Park #1041
9th & Campbell Streets, Hopkinsville
#1268 Pioneer Graveyard
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301 W 13th Streets, Hopkinsville
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The Trail of Tears #1042
E 9th St at Little River, Hopkinsville
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Union General’s Grave #882
530 N Main St, Riverside Cemetery, Hopkinsville
#1625 Universalist Church
14 mi. NW of Hopkinsville, KY 109
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RECREATION
GOLF
With four public courses in the immediate vicinity, 30 courses in a 50-mile
radius, and a mild year-round climate, Hopkinsville is a golfer’s dream.
From dramatic elevation changes to gentle rolling fairways, we have the
vistas and the variety of challenges for you. Year-round golf packages are
available at area hotels. Visit www.golfhopkinsville.com to see course
maps or call 1-800-842-9959 for details.
The Links at Novadell
500 Novadell Way (off Hwy 41-A) / 270-886-1101
18 holes / Par 72 / 6,886 yards
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2160 Russellville Rd / 270-885-6023
18 holes / Par 72 / 6,907 yards
Pennyrile Forest State Park
20781 Pennyrile Lodge Rd, Dawson Springs, KY / 866-427-7888
18 holes / Par 72 / 7,129 yards
Cole Park
1601 Lee Rd, Ft Campbell, KY (on post) / 270-798-4906
18 holes / Par 72 / 7,129 yards
Disc Golf
2600 Thomas St / 270-887-4290
The 9-hole course is sloped, with trees, a creek, a pond, and tall grass
areas, providing players with a variety of distances and challenges.
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OTHER ACTIVITIES
Walking & Biking Trails
Throughout Hopkinsville
Visit www.visithopkinsville.com for trail maps and links
to club information.
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Lake Morris, Lake Blythe and nearby Land Between the Lakes
National Recreation Area provide some of the region’s best
hunting and fishing spots.
Rollerdome Fun Plex
1230 Skyline Dr, Hopkinsville / 270-885-3663
Open to the public Thursday - Sunday; call for times
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3001 Canton Pike, Hopkinsville / 270-885-3936
Open daily; open bowling times may vary
Public Parks
Hopkinsville maintains more than 112 acres in both recreation
complexes and small community parks. Features vary at all parks and
may include walking trails, playground equipment, tennis courts, soccer
fields and more. Visit www.hoptownrec.com for a complete facility listing.
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WATER FUN
Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park
20781 Pennyrile Lodge Rd / 270-797-3421 / 800-325-1711
www.parks.ky.gov
Surrounded by the beautiful woods of western
Kentucky on the serene Pennyrile Lake, this state resort
park features a rustic wood and stone lodge, rental
cottages, camping, restaurant, golf course, meeting
rooms, nature trails, fishing, boating, mountain biking,
swimming, tennis and picnic shelters.
Pennyroyal Scuba Blue Springs Resort
602 Christian Quarry Rd / 270-887-2585 / www.pennyroyalscuba.com
With water ranging from 5 to 130 feet depths, Pennyroyal Scuba is a breathtaking 22 acre spring-fed quarry
located in the Western Kentucky, and it’s not an average
dive site. It offers a full-range of diving experiences from
beginner to advance adventures Divers can explore
over 40 sunken treasures, and enjoy the clearest waters
inland. We also offer a full service dive shop on site with
Air & Nitrox fills & rentals, on-site service department,
classes and more.
Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center
9503 Eagle Way Bypass, Hopkinsville / 270-890-0730 /
www.tiebreakerpark.com
Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center features a twisting
tube, lazy river, and splash interactive playground with
pool side concessions on site. The Center is open daily
from Memorial Day through the start of school, and
weekends until Labor Day.
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IN THE REGION
Guthrie Railroad Museum
3rd & Kendall Streets Guthrie / 270-483-2683 / Open by appointment.
This renovated caboose contains historic railroad displays
from the L&N railroad.
Land Between The Lakes
100 Van Morgan Dr, Golden Pond / 270-924-2000 / www.lbl.org
A 30-minute drive west of Hopkinsville, more than 170,000
acres and 300 miles of undeveloped shoreline comprise
Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area, the
largest inland peninsula in the U.S. With some 200 miles
of hiking and biking trails, 985 campsites, five lake access
areas and numerous educational venues, LBL is a haven for
outdoor adventure.
Robert Penn Warren Birthplace Museum
3rd & Cherry Street, Guthrie / 270-483-2683
www.robertpennwarren.com/birthpla.htm
Open Tues - Sat 11:30a.m. - 3:30p.m.; Sunday: 2p.m. - 4p.m.
The birthplace of the nation’s first poet laureate and threetime Pulitzer Prize winner, this museum is complete with
period furnishings reflecting Warren’s turn-of-the-century
childhood with exhibits on his life and works.
War Memorial Walking Trail
101 Walter Garrett Lane, Oak Grove / 270-439-5675
Located in Oak Grove just off I-24 at Exit 86, this mile-long
trail features markers honoring all U.S. wars and conflicts.
Special monuments are on site for Vietnam War Veterans.
Stroll along the well-lit trail featuring plants natural to this
area. On site are a picnic pavilion, playground, and the newly
opened Viceroy Performing Arts Center.
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EVENTS
We have many wonderful events
throughout the year so be sure to
check out our calendar of events
at www.visithopkinsville.com often.
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Bridal Expo February
Oil Painting Weekend February
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Edgar Cayce
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Brushy Fork Creek Spring
Festival April
Annual Little River Days May
Take Kids Fishing Day May
400 Mile Yard Sale June
Annual Old Timey Festival June
Soapbox Derby June
Western Kentucky State Fair July
Lone Star
Championship Rodeo August
Kelly “Little Green
Men” Days August
Trail of Tears
Intertribal Pow Wow September
Nature Fest September
Tobacco War
Pilgrimage September
Copper Canyon Ranch
Ghost Town October
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Turkey Trot November
Christmas Parade December
Polar Express December
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DINING
MORE THAN 100 Restaurants AND
EATERIES OFFER DINING CHOICES GALORE.
From 1950s era burgers to the best steaks around to family style
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These are just a few of our locally owned restaurants.
B W’s Diner
308 N Main St / 270-886-3818 / Monday-Saturday 5:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Sunday 6:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. / Friday Nights 4:00 p.m. - 8:00p.m.
Bar B Q Shack
4687 Pembroke Rd / 270-475-4844
Wednesday 10:00 a.m.- 4:15 p.m. / Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Friday 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. / Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Blissful Cupcakes
106 E 6th St / 270-887-6789
Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. / Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Da Vinci Little Italian Restaurant
200 North Dr / 270-874-2853
Sunday 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. / Tuesday-Friday 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. / Saturday 12:00 noon - 9:00 p.m.
Ferrell’s Snappy Service
1001 S Main St / 270-886-1445
Almost always open! / Closed from 3:00 a.m. Sunday until 5:00 a.m. Monday
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914 S Main St / 270-874-2858 / www.harperhouseky.com
Lunch: Wednesday - Friday 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Dinner: Wednesday - Saturday 5:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
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801 South Main St / 270-885-9800
Wednesday-Saturday 4:00 p.m.-1:00a.m.
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627 North Dr / 270-885-0538
Monday-Friday 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. / Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
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270-271-2957 / Fresh pit BBQ
Friday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. / Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
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2112 Ft Campbell Blvd / 270-886-7734
Monday-Thursday 2:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday 2:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
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1507 S Main St / 270-874-2922
Tuesday – Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. / Sundays – 12:15 until ?
Roundie’s
115 E 1st St / 270-886-4240
Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. / Saturdays 6:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
The Little Teapot
Gourmet Vegetarian Food / 4000 Ft Campbell Blvd
Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. / Health & nutrition classes available!
Cooking classes: Mondays 6:00 p.m.
Woodshed Pit BBQ & Restaurant
1821 W 7th St / 270-885-8144
Monday – Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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SHOPPING
ANTIQUES
Aunt Mary’s Antiques
129 East 7th St / 270-885-9623 / Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Butler’s Antiques
Corner of 17th & Walnut Streets / 270-885-1521
Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
CONSIGNMENT STORES
Sassy Stuff Consignment
2234 Ft Campbell Blvd / 270-985-1159
Monday - Friday 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. / Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Simply Unique Boutique
206A Indian Trail / 270-874-2128
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. / Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sweet Repeats
2512 Ft Campbell Blvd / 270-887-2525
Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
Polka Dot Pig Children’s Boutique
1606 S Main St, Hopkinsville, KY 42240 / 270-874-2211 / Fax: 270-874-2214
Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m - 5:30 p.m. / Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
FURNITURE
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2519 Fort Campbell Blvd / 270-886-8121
Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
GIFT SHOPS
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904 S Main St / 270-885-9991
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Books On Main
911 S Main St / 270-707-0040
Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. / Saturday 10 a.m - 2 p.m.
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SHOPPING
Cayce’s Pharmacy
1112 W 7th St / 270-886-4466 / 211 W. Burley Ave / 270-885-1220
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. / Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Gospel Sounds & More
1818 Walnut St / 270-885-1685
Monday 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. / Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Gracious Me!
4537 Ft Campbell Blvd / 270-886-8090
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. / Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Kentucky American Garden & Gifts
205 Means Ave / 270-886-2582
Winter months: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
March - October: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Staton’s Art & Framing
4259 Ft Campbell Blvd / 270-885-0501
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. / Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Town & Country Discount Drugs
3217 Lafayette Rd / 270-885-6131
Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. / Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
West & Witherspoon Florist
2500 South Virginia St / 270-886-4409
Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
JEWELRY STORES
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3100 Ft Campbell Blvd / 270-885-7442
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. / Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
J Schrecker Jewelry
909 South Main Street / 270-885-7464
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Todd’s Jewelry
183 Hammond Dr / 270-886-4419
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
SPECIALTY FOODS
Specialty Food America
5055 Huffman Mill Rd / 270-889-0017 / 888-881-1633
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. / Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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LODGING & ATTRACTIONS MAP
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American Inn
US 41 N / 270-885-8401
34 Rooms
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4101 Ft Campbell Blvd
270-886-9000
107 Rooms
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B&B
1655 Pleasant Grove Rd
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1 cabin that sleeps 6
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Chicagoan
Motel
1013 N Main
270-886-5137
15 Rooms
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Colonial Motel
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2309 Ft Campbell Blvd
270-886-1529
22 Rooms
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345 Griffin Bell Dr
270-886-5151
61 Rooms
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1013 N Main
270-886-0525
15 Rooms
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210 Richard Mills Dr
270-886-8800
71 Rooms
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270-886-4413
101 Rooms
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131 N Main
270-885-5484
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804 N Main (41-North)
270-885-3934
15 Rooms
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20781 Pennyrile Lodge Rd
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270-797-3421
24 Rooms; 13 Cottages
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307 S Main
270-886-6628
15 Rooms
320 N Main / 270-886-5137
19 Rooms
210 Harvey Way
270-985-1101
73 Rooms
King’s Court
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Rodeway Inn
2923 Ft Campbell Blvd
270-885-1126
58 Rooms
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Travel Inn
1210 E 9th St
270-886-8191
24 Rooms
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THINGS TO
WATCH FOR
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
FOR
2017 SOLAR ECLIPSE
August 21, 2017 at 1:24 p.m., Hopkinsville will become the
focus of a natural phenomenon that likely will attract
thousands of people from around the world. Because of
the precise position of the sun, the moon, and the earth,
on that day, the Hopkinsville area will experience the greatest
duration of the eclipse of any spot on the planet.
RETURN
OF THE HOPTOWN HOPPERS
2012 marks the return season for the Hoptown Hoppers in
the Ohio Valley League. The Hoptown Hoppers, named after
the former Hoppers who played in the K.I.T. league until the
mid 1970’s, are a wooden bat league team featuring collegiate
players from throughout the country. The Hoppers play
in the Ohio Valley League competing against teams from
Madisonville, Fulton, Marion, and Owensboro, Kentucky.
Visitors are encouraged to check out the Hoppers’ home
games to enjoy the live action of outstanding collegiate
baseball. Home games are played at Christian County High
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Admission is $5 and tickets are available at the gate. The
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lots of fun for the whole family with between inning
activities and give-aways.
For more information on the Hoptown Hoppers, visit
www.christiancountycares.com or call 270-885-9096.
RESTORATION OF THE
HOPKINSVILLE CARNEGIE LIBRARY
708 Liberty Street, 270-719-9462
Built in 1913 and occupied in 1914, this Classical Revival building
served as Hopkinsville’s public library until the need for a
larger building arose in 1976. One of 27 Carnegie Libraries
built in Kentucky, it will reopen as the Hopkinsville Carnegie
Library of Kentucky Architecture. It will be a multi-purpose
cultural facility. In addition to being a repository for
information on Kentucky architects, it will also be a
facility for regularly scheduled lectures on architecture.
There will be gallery space, with exhibitions that will
change every 60 days.
Perhaps the Carnegie Library’s most important function will
be the after school tutoring programs to help students of
all ages with their writing skills.
PHOTO
WALKS
Historic Downtown offers an array of photography
opportunities with the detailed historic architecture.
Take a walk through the historic districts for more
beautiful scenes. Drive throughout the country side and
enjoy our Amish communities and abundant agriculture.
SELF
GUIDED TOURS
Brochures for Self Guided Tours are
available at the Pennyroyal Area Museum.
- Civil War Driving Tour
- Downtown Walking Tour
- Edgar Cayce Cell Phone Tour
Paid in part by the KY
Department of Travel & Tourism
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US POSTAGE PAID
HOPKINSVILLE KY
PERMIT NO 162