
- 128 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Elizabethtown
About this book
In the 1850s, Elizabethtown flourished due to the traffic from the Louisville & Nashville Railroad and Turnpike. Over the next decades, the community grew in size and population, evolving into the romantic travel destination and quaint hometown that it is now. Today, visitors tour Elizabethtown to immerse themselves in historical significance: the Schmidts Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia, President Abraham Lincolns heritage, Gen. George Armstrong Custers stay before his last stand, Gen. John Hunt Morgans raids during the Civil War, and Philip Arnolds western adventures. The Brown-Pusey House, built around 1825, is open to the public. Couples continue to marry in this historic boarding house and its formal garden.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- One - PUBLIC SQUARE
- Two - EAST DIXIE AVENUE
- Three - WEST DIXIE AVENUE
- Four - BROWN-PUSEY HOUSE
- Five - MORE PLACES IN ELIZABETHTOWN
- Six - EDUCATION
- Seven - PEOPLE
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