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    • The Scottsville Tabernacle History | Allen County Kentucky

      The Scottsville Tabernacle History | Allen Coun...

      March 24, 2026

      The Scottsville Tabernacle, built in 1897 on Holland Road, has served for generations as a gathering place for revival meetings, gospel singing conventions, and religious fellowship in Allen County Kentucky.

      The Scottsville Tabernacle History | Allen Coun...

      March 24, 2026

      The Scottsville Tabernacle, built in 1897 on Holland Road, has served for generations as a gathering place for revival meetings, gospel singing conventions, and religious fellowship in Allen County Kentucky.

    • The Jacksonian Hotel: A Lost Landmark of Scottsville, Kentucky

      The Jacksonian Hotel: A Lost Landmark of Scotts...

      March 17, 2026

      The Jacksonian Hotel once stood at the heart of Scottsville’s square. Known for its famous dining room, traveling guests, and the cooking of Tillie Starks, the hotel became one of...

      The Jacksonian Hotel: A Lost Landmark of Scotts...

      March 17, 2026

      The Jacksonian Hotel once stood at the heart of Scottsville’s square. Known for its famous dining room, traveling guests, and the cooking of Tillie Starks, the hotel became one of...

    • The Public Spring: Where Scottsville Began

      The Public Spring: Where Scottsville Began

      March 10, 2026

      Before there was a courthouse or a town square, there was water. Discover how the Public Spring shaped the founding of Scottsville and became the cornerstone of Allen County’s history.

      The Public Spring: Where Scottsville Began

      March 10, 2026

      Before there was a courthouse or a town square, there was water. Discover how the Public Spring shaped the founding of Scottsville and became the cornerstone of Allen County’s history.

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