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  2. Paducah, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Paducah (/ p ə ˈ d uː k ə / pə-DOO-kə) is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. The largest city in the Jackson Purchase region, it is located in the Southeastern United States at the confluence of the Tennessee and the Ohio rivers, halfway between St. Louis, Missouri, to the northwest and Nashville, Tennessee, to the southeast.

  3. National Quilt Museum - Wikipedia

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    Matt Collinsworth. Curator. Rachael L. Baar. Website. quiltmuseum .org. The National Quilt Museum, located in Paducah, Kentucky, is an art museum that exhibits fiber art and quilting from around the world. The museum is recognized by USA Today as one of the world's top quilt displays.

  4. 12 Cool Things to Do on Your First Visit to Paducah, Kentucky

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  5. Lloyd Tilghman House - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd Tilghman House is a historic house in downtown Paducah, Kentucky, United States. It is also known as the Tilghman-Woolfolk House and the Lloyd Tilghman House and Civil War Museum.

  6. Whitehaven (Paducah, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Whitehaven (the Anderson-Smith House) is a historic plantation house in Paducah, Kentucky, in use since 1983 as the Kentucky welcome center on Interstate 24 (I-24) near the state border with Illinois. It is the only historic house in the United States also used as a rest area.

  7. Rowlandton Mound Site - Wikipedia

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    The Rowlandton Mound Site is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located in Paducah in McCracken County, Kentucky, on the edge of an old oxbow lake a little south of the Ohio River. Site description. The site was occupied from about 1100 to about 1350 CE.