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Duncan Tavern Historic Center
Duncan Tavern, built in 1788, is one of the finest examples of an eighteenth century early settlement home later used as a tavern in America. Constructed of native limestone, it was built by Joseph Duncan, an officer in the Revolutionary War, and as a tavern went under the sign "The Goddess of Liberty." The oldest standing tavern in Kentucky was a gathering place for such pioneers as Daniel Boone, Simon Kenton, James Smith "first rebel of the Revolution," Peter Houston and Michael Stoner.
Admission
Adults $8, Seniors $6, Children $2
Hours
1:30pm Wed-Sat, Apr to mid Dec
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Address
323 High Street, Paris, KY, USA