Civil War Interpretive Park
Includes informational kiosks as well as street-view murals depicting the Battle of Barbourville.
Buildings, cemeteries, historic sites, monuments, etc.
Includes informational kiosks as well as street-view murals depicting the Battle of Barbourville.
A re-created village modeled on the 1920's and 30's, featuring a home, school, country store, blacksmith shop, gas station, and chapel. Privately owned and created by Travis Sparks. Call for tours.
A restored farmhouse built in 1839. Used as a tourism center, vending space for arts and crafts, and community gathering spot for special events. The house and property were sites for Civil War activities. Available to rent for events.
Historic campus includes ministry, thrift stores, gym and pool, and more
A club connecting African Americans from Lynch and eastern Kentucky who have migrated elsewhere. There are chapters around the country. The headquarters in a building that was once the Black high school in Lynch.