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Best Things to Do in Paducah
The city's beating heart has always been the riverside in Paducah. In addition to bringing population, trade, and industry, the river also posed a hazard.
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Since 1996, Paducah's floodwall has served as a special outdoor gallery showcasing various facets of the city's history and culture.
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Downtown Paducah has received this distinction for no less than 20 blocks, making it a National Historic District.
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Since the American Quilter's Society was established and the inaugural AQS Quilt Show & Contest was held in Paducah in 1984, the city has been known as "Quilt City."
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This majestic mansion, which is next to the I-24, currently functions as an interstate Welcome Center.
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The Midtown neighbourhood is home to Paducah's favourite public park, which has a tonne of activities available.
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Paducah started its Artist Relocation Program in 2000 with the goal of luring artists to the city's historic Lower Town, which grew away from the city's main commercial district.
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The lengthy and constrained Market House, built in 1905 and spanning from Broadway Street to Kentucky Avenue, is one monument that unites downtown Paducah.
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You can find the entrance to this fascinating local history museum, which is named for Paducah's founder, halfway down the west side of Market House Square.
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This museum investigates the human history, natural environment, economy, and culture of these two well-known rivers while overlooking their junction on the historic riverside.
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