The Kentucky River weaves through the Commonwealth of Kentucky like a multi-colored ribbon of history and culture. For centuries this river has forged a path through stone and earth, draining nearly one-third of the state into the Ohio River to the north.
Blanton’s Landing Regional Context
Founded on the banks of one of the many S-curves along the Kentucky River’s 259 mile corridor, Frankfort is a river town with a rich history and relationship with the river. From early transportation to the buffalo trails that offered a passable route for early settlers, the Kentucky River corridor has been occupied by numerous peoples throughout the centuries.
Like many river
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