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Logan County is made up of four small towns, Adairville, Auburn, Lewisburg & Russellville. There are many shops, boutiques, coffee shops & restaurants to choose from. The Land of Logan is rich in agriculture and history. Come make yourself at home any time of the year in this beautiful part of the Commonwealth!
In 1800, James McGready led a major religious movement at the Red River Meeting House and it became the birthplace of the Second Great Awakening. Currently used as a peaceful place of prayer by churches, groups and individuals, this Meeting House is also an educational destination for many school groups. Use our self-guided tour and stroll through our historic cemetery to connect to the past!
South Union Shaker Village has been in the business of historic preservation for over fifty years. The goal of preservation is not simply for visual effect. It has a greater purpose. There are stories to be told about the people who inhabited this place. Those stories, recounted within the spaces where they actually happened, create visitor experiences that have a far greater impact than the most meticulously restored buildings.
The Struggles for Emancipation & Equality in Kentucky Museum tells the unique and buried stories about slavery and the related struggles for freedom, equality and justice. The stories are presented in educational exhibits which encourage visitors to pursue knowledge, truth and understanding. Housed in seven historic buildings, located within two National Register Districts, the SEEK Museum is a thought provoking look at history’s lesser known stories.
Premium wine in a beautiful countryside setting; what more could you want? Come see where the wine was born and find your new favorite. Special events include food, live music and more.
To plan your visit to the Land of Logan, while on the Kentucky Faith Trail, check out our website at www.visitlogancounty.org or follow us on the Logan County-Tourism Facebook Page for all upcoming events.
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