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The world's greatest collection of Patton-related materials, which spans from his early years through the end of World War II, is available here.
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Right close to Radcliff, on a high, heavily forested slope, is a magnificent natural haven that guards multiple flowing natural springs.
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We'll see that the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and the turnpike with the same name were both important supply routes for the Union Army during the Civil War.
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Typically, when people refer to "Fort Knox," they're referring to the nearby United States Bullion Depository, commonly known as the Gold Vault.
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Despite being on Department of Defense property, a two-mile route will take you to a stunning waterfall.
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This two-mile walk, located about eight miles north of the Fort Knox Main Gate on the Louisville–Nashville Turnpike, offers fascinating history.
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Since the days before Prohibition, Hardin County had not produced legal alcoholic beverages until this distillery in Radcliff started doing so in 2013.
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The World's Largest Pocket Knife, which was unveiled in 2020 in front of Red Hill Cutlery, is a cool roadside attraction close to the crossroads of the Joe Prather Highway and Dixie Boulevard.
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Spend a little extra time in this park on the grounds of the General George Patton Museum, which honours the armour units that have served the US since World War I.
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A traditional family entertainment complex with a wide variety of activities to excite kids and younger teenagers is located south of Radcliff.
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