Inscription
This is original building erected on this site by pioneer families of Indian Creek Settlement. Church constituted in 1790; in continuous use until 1965. Buried in church cemetery are Rev. Charles Webb, an early minister; Revolutionary soldiers, Moses Endicott, Edward McShane, Henry Talbert, and Hugh Wilson; and many of first settlers.
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Magnificent Pin Oak
Vanceburg, KY
One of the largest and oldest pin- or swamp-oak trees in the world.
Pioneer Furnace
S. of Louisa at Jct. of KY 644, KY
The southernmost blast furnace in the Hanging Rock Iron Region.
Giant Cooling Tower
Completion of this tower in 1962 was a historic event.
County Named, 1821
Louisa, KY
For Capt. James Lawrence, whose charge, "Don't give up the ship," when mortally wounded in battle between USS CHESAPEAKE and HMS SHANNON...
Fort Bishop
Louisa, KY
USA Ft. Bishop, 100 yards west, was built to protect against CSA raids.
