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In the summer of 2010, Nathan Mick enlisted the talent and creativity of Sarah Simpson, of Garrard County, to photograph the many historical sites and markers in the county. Her work can be seen here for a photo tour of Garrard County!
Garrard County has many attractions of interest to out of town guests; many of which are listed below.
Due to the birth of prohibition crusader Carrie Nation in Northern Garrard County in 1846, Garrard County is known as the "birthplace of prohibition". By the 1900's Nation was well known for her anti-alcohol, saloon-smashing campaign and is credited with being an early proponent of women's suffrage. The birthplace of Carrie Nation still stands but is not open to the public at this time.
Harriet Beecher Stowe is said to have visited the Kennedy home in Garrard County while gathering some of the material for her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin. The legendary cabin of Uncle Tom was located behind the Kennedy mansion near Paint Lick here in Garrard County. The book inflamed anti-slavery sentiment throughout the North and deep resentment in the South with its publication in 1851 and was credited by President Lincoln as having started the Civil War. Efforts are underway to rebuild a replica of the cabin on the grounds of the historic Gov. Owsley Home in Lancaster.
Many Governors have also claimed Garrard County as their home. Kentucky Governor Robert P. Letcher (1788–1861), Kentucky's first Republican Governor William O. Bradley (1847–1914) and Kentucky Governor William Owsley (1782–1862) all had Garrard County roots. Moreover, Henry Smith, Texas' first provisional Governor was also from Garrard County. The historic home of Governor Owsley has been restored and is open to the public.
Click the pictures below for information on our sites of interest
Uncle Tom's Cabin Renovation

COMING SOON!
for details contact Nathan Mick (859) 339-1414
Governor William Owsley House

The Grand Theater Project

Garrard County Historic Jailhouse

"A hotbed of paranormal activity." - Danville Advocate Messenger
Garrard County Black History

Lake Herrington

Visit the beautiful Herrington Lake in Garrard County.
Click here to see an ad about Herrington Lake that is currently being aired in targeted markets.
To learn more about the Herrington Lake Conservation League Click here.
The Kentucky River

Hike the trails or take a boat to view the breathtaking palisade cliffs of the Tom Dorman Nature Preserve.
Garrard County Historical Society

Kentucky Historical Society Marker Database for Garrard County
Canoe Creek Ranch

Peninsula Golf Resort
"Rated a 4.5 star course by Golf Digest and selected as one of the best 200 places to play in North America."
Kentucky River Otter Outpost

Recreational, Historical , Educational & Adventure Touring of the Ky River Palisade Area
Historical Paint Lick Presbyterian Church

Camp Nelson RV Park

Battle of Lancaster Kentucky
