Inscription
Built in 1919 during an oil boom, Jacksonian gained wide prominence. It was third hotel on site and stood here for 54 years. Closed in 1973. Hotel received name because of its location on Jackson Highway, now 31-E, one of oldest roads in Kentucky. This was route Andrew Jackson sometimes traveled between Nashville and Washington, D.C. Presented by the Scottsville Woman's Club.
Location
AddressScottsville, Public Sq. at Library
CityScottsville
CountyAllen
StateKentucky
Coordinates36.753233, -86.191033
Sources
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The Trammel Fork Church was founded in 1802 with seventy members.
Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church
Congregation founded 1801.
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Scottsville, KY
Allen County was formed in April 1815.
Mt. Union Church
Organized in 1864 under the name of Mulberry Hill General Baptist Church.
County Named 1815
Scottsville, KY
For Lieut. Col. John Allen, born in Va.
