Historic Downtown Falmouth
A stroll through our quiet, quaint six-block historic district, founded in 1793, reveals several buildings listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places. The Kennett Tavern is a must see. Located on the corner of the downtown district main intersection, it is the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s oldest standing commercial building of Federated architectural construction. The facility has been completely renovated and now serves as the City of Falmouth Municipal Building.
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Kentucky Wool Festival |
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A three-day event held annually at the Kentucky Wool Festival Grounds and Exposition Center, adjacent to Kincaid Lake State Park, on the first full weekend in October. Our premier attraction that draws as many as 35,000 to this one-of-a-kind celebration of the sheep and features arts, crafts, antiques, heritage demonstrations, great food and down home entertainment.
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Griffin Center Amphitheatre |
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A 1200 seat, state of the art, open-air entertainment complex with a pavilion roof located at the Pendleton County Fairgrounds and Exposition Center. This remarkable facility was donated to the community by Griffin Industries, Inc., in 1993, to commemorate their 50th year business anniversary.
It is located on Fairgrounds Rd in Falmouth.
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