city in Boyle County, Kentucky, United States

Danville is a small city in Boyle County in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky.

Understand

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A log structure with a door in the center, three windows, and a brick chimney on the right
A replica of the first district courthouse

Danville was part of the settlement area around Harrod's Fort (now Harrodsburg) which was the first English permanent settlement in Kentucky. Walker Daniel, Kentucky's first District Attorney, bought land on the Wilderness Road and had it surveyed for a town in 1783-1784. The Virginia legislature established Danville on December 4, 1787.

Get in

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Map
Map of Danville (Kentucky)

Visitors can access Danville by automobile. US 127 is the main north-south highway, and US 150 provides access from the east and west. KY-52 passes through some scenic landscape and can be used if travelling from Richmond to the east.

Get around

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The Governor's Circle at Constitution Square Historic Site
  • 1 Constitution Square, 134 S. Second St. Open 7 days a week. Hours 9AM-5PM. Location where the first Kentucky constitution was signed. Visit Governor's Circle, a memorial for Kentucky's governors. Free. Group guided tours available for $1.50/person. Constitution Square State Historic Site (Q5164147) on Wikidata Constitution Square Historic Site on Wikipedia
  • 2 Jacobs Hall at the Kentucky School for the Deaf, +1 859-936-6813, . M-F 10AM-noon and 1PM-3PM. A museum of the history of the Kentucky School for the Deaf. 18 exhibit rooms. Parking behind Jacobs Hall. Adults $3, 6-18 $1, under 6 free. Kentucky School for the Deaf (Q6392380) on Wikidata Kentucky School for the Deaf on Wikipedia
  • 3 Perryville Battlefield, 1825 Battlefield Rd. Perryville (12 miles from Danville), +1 859 332-8631. A park preserving the largest Civil War battle fought in the state of Kentucky.
  • 4 The McDowell House Museum, 125 South Second Street, +1 859-236-2804, . M–Sa 10AM-noon, 1PM-4PM; Su 2PM-4PM; Nov-Mar: closed Mondays. The former home and office of Dr. Ephraim McDowell where in an 1809 historic operation, he removed a 22 pound ovarian tumor. Partially accessible to visitors in wheelchairs. 2nd floor and apothecary shop viewable by video. Closed captioned video available for hearing impaired. Adult $7, senior $5, students $3, children $2. Discount groups rates available. Ephraim McDowell House (Q5382310) on Wikidata Ephraim McDowell House on Wikipedia
  • 5 Wilderness Trail Distillery, 4095 Lebanon Rd, +1 859 402-8707. Part of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, this distillery produces bourbon, vodka, and rum from locally sourced grains. Open to the public for tours Thursday through Saturday. Wilderness Trail Distillery (Q20710777) on Wikidata Wilderness Trail Distillery on Wikipedia
  • 6 Centre College, 600 West Walnut Street, +1 859 238 5200. Founded in 1819, Centre is a 4-year, liberal arts college that is home to about 1400 students. It offers a broad range of academics and NCAA Division III athletics. The football team has an especially unique tradition—"Dead Fred", a portrait of late Chief Justice of the United States Fred Vinson, a Centre alum. The portrait normally hangs in the hallway of the chapter house of Vinson's old fraternity, but members take the portrait to all Centre home football and basketball games, plus other major university events. "Dead Fred" has been present at every Centre home football game since Vinson's death in 1953. Centre College (Q1804942) on Wikidata Centre College on Wikipedia
  • 7 Great American Dollhouse Museum, 344 Swope Drive, +1 859 236-1883, . Tu-Sa 11AM-5PM. Over 200 dollhouses, miniature buildings, and room boxes, populated with tiny people at work and play. Adults ok $8, seniors $7, kids 4-12 $6, under 4 Free.
Pioneer Playhouse
  • 1 Pioneer Playhouse, 840 Stanford Rd., +1 859 236-2747, toll-free: +1-866-597-5297, . Performances nightly Tuesday-Saturday (Indoors in case of rain) from June 8 – Aug 18. Dinner & show – 7:30PM. Show starts at 8:30PM. An outdoor theater and campground. Every two weeks, a different show all summer long. Adults: theater only $16; dinner and show $28. Children (12 and under): theater only $9; dinner and show $15. Groups (of 10 or more): theater only $14; dinner and show $26. Pioneer Playhouse (Q7196759) on Wikidata Pioneer Playhouse on Wikipedia
  • 2 The Great American Brass Band Festival, Downtown Danville, +1 859-319-8426, . Great American Brass Band Festival the first and second week in June. Chautauqua Tea and Presentation. Gallery Hop. Brass Symposium. Concert at Shaker Village. Great American Balloon Race. Bayou and Brass. Evening Concerts. Run for the Brass 5-K. Main Street Parade. Free concerts on 2 stages at Centre College and in Weisiger Park. Great American Picnic. Great American Brass Band Festival (Q5598626) on Wikidata Great American Brass Band Festival on Wikipedia
  • 3 Norton Center for the Arts, 600 West Walnut Street, +1 859 236-4692. Located on the campus of Centre College, the facility provides several theaters for local and touring performers.
  • 4 Millennium Park, 1000 Cunningham Drive, +1 859 238-1238. 126-acre park containing 3.5 miles of walking trails, baseball fields, soccer fields playgrounds, a skateboard park, a dog park, and covered shelters. Free.
  • 1 Elmwood Inn Fine Teas, 135 N 2nd St, +1 859 236-6641, . M-F 09:00-5:00. Elmwood Inn Fine Teas imports, blends and packages teas for hotels, retailers, gourmet grocers, restaurants, tea bars, coffee shops and museums across North America, while Benjamin Press is now the largest publisher of tea books in America.
  • 1 Bluegrass Pub and Pizza, 235 W Main St. Suite 100, +1 859 236-7737, . Tu 11AM-9PM, W-Sa 11AM-10PM. Brick oven pizza. Salads. Sandwiches. Draft and bottle beer. Wine by the glass or bottle.
  • 2 Jane Barleycorn, 130 S 4th Street, +1 859 236-9774, . Kitchen: Tu-Th 5PM-8:30PM; F Sa 5PM-9:30PM. Bar: Tu-Sa 3:30PM - close. Restaurant and market. Frequent local entertainment.
  • 3 Melton's Deli, 247 East Main St., +1 859 236-9874. Lunch.
  • 4 Red Rooster Café, 118 E Main St, +1 859-209-2855. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Country-style home cooking.
  • 5 Hub Coffee House and Cafe, 236 West Main St., +1 859 936-0001. M-Th 6:30AM-9PM; F 6:30AM-11PM; Sa 7AM-11PM; Su 8AM-8PM. Free wireless Internet access. Crepes, omelets, wraps. Meals $5-10.
  • 6 Tut's, 415 W. Main Street, +1 859-209-4022. Tu-Th 11AM-3PM, F-Sa 11AM-8PM. Authentic Egyptian food.

Sweets

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  • 7 Burke's Bakery & Delicatessen, 121 W. Main St., +1 859 236-5661. Doughnuts & pastries made fresh daily. Special occasion cakes.
  • 8 Bluegrass & Buttercream, 115 N 3rd Street, +1 859 236-2423, . Tu-Sa 10AM - 5PM. Delicious and affordable treats for any occasion, from specialty cupcakes to royal iced cookies,

Drink

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Sleep

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Bed & Breakfasts

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Campgrounds

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  • 3 Pioneer Playhouse Campground, 840 Stanford Rd., +1 859-236-2747, toll-free: +1-866-597-5297. 35 campsites. All sites have water and electric hookups. Picnic tables are provided. Firepits are located in the lower campground, only. 90 acres of wooded trails, adjacent to the campground. RV sites $25 per night, $150 per week, $400 per month. Tent sites $10 per night. Dump station (if not staying overnight) $3. Pioneer Playhouse (Q7196759) on Wikidata Pioneer Playhouse on Wikipedia

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Go next

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Routes through Danville
Frankfort Harrodsburg  N  S  Russell Springs Crossville
Louisville Bardstown  W  E  Mt. Vernon END


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