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The Constitution Square Historic Site is both an open-air museum and park. Known as “the birthplace of Kentucky,” the site where Kentucky officially became the fifteenth state in the Union on June 15 of 1792. Visitors can tour the park and take a look at the cabins where the state’s history was made and the Constitution of Kentucky was drafted. Celebrating the early political history of Kentucky, the Constitution Square Historic Site consists of three replica buildings that had stood on Danville’s original town square, which include the courthouse where ten constitutional conventions were held between the years of 1785 and 1792.

105 E Walnut St, Danville, KY 40422, Phone: 859-236-7794

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