- TripBuzz found 34 things to do with kids in or near Glasgow, Kentucky, including 24 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cave City, Mammoth Cave, Horse Cave and Bowling Green.
- From Municipal Swimming Pool to Peninsula Marina Barren River Lake, the Glasgow area offers 40 different types of family activities, including: Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Arts & Crafts Classes and Gardens.
- A US city named for its Scottish roots, Glasgow Kentucky is most famously known for their annual Scottish Highland Games. The cities architectural styles range from Colonial to Victorian and present a historical charm. The Progressive Farmer Magazine named the city the Number One Rural City to live in in 2007.
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The Lincoln Museum exhibits artifacts pertaining to the 16th president's life, as well as civil war memorabilia, and an art gallery. A gift shop is found on the site.
43.9 Miles
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106 votes
Route 31E, Hodgenville, KY
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The Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Home at Knob Creek was the president's boyhood home until 1816. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
45.1 Miles
A visitor's center, a memorial, and a house identical to the one where the president was born are found at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace. There are also trails on the 116 acres property.
47.5 Miles
Situated on 80 acres, Conders Paintball provides fields that include urban with over 50 buildings, ultimate air speedball, an indoor arena and wood ball courses with forts and towers. Food and drink are available as well as a pro shop.
48.3 Miles
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201 West Dixie Avenue, Elizabethtown, KY 42701
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Collecting and preserving historical artifacts since 2003, the Hardin County History Museum is full of interesting memorabilia that tells a story of the nation's past. Visit the Civil War exhibit, Abraham Lincoln family and friends section, and honor soldiers who fought in wars to protect our country.
48.3 Miles
Classic movies, live concerts, comedy shows and more are available for the viewing audience at the Historic State Theater. Originally opened as a movie house in 1942, the building closed for 20 years after showing its final film, E.T.
48.3 Miles
Originating from 1825, Brown-Pusey House has a genealogical library, museum, and garden for visitors to enjoy. The mansion also hosts workshops where visitors can learn how to make crafts from the 1800s.
49.3 Miles
A large community multi-sports complex with concessions and other amenities, Elizabethtown Sports Park offers many opportunities for youth to enjoy various outdoor activities. This includes competing sports such as football, baseball, soccer and lacrosse.
49.3 Miles
Created as a recreational space for the Elizabethtown community, American Legion Park offers lots of outdoor fun. Paying tribute to Veterans, it features a memorial along with a playground, tennis courts and executive style golf course.
49.4 Miles
There are 57 campsites within the Bledsoe Creek State Park that allows visitors to stay in the scenic area for short or long trips. The park also features more than six miles of hiking trails and two boat launch ramps into the actual creek.