The Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic Site is a state park in Kentucky that commemorates the birthplace of Jefferson Davis, who served as the president of the Confederate States of America. The park is located in Fairview, Kentucky, and is a significant site for those interested in American history, particularly the Civil War era.
The visitors' center at the Jefferson Davis State Historic Site houses a museum where visitors can watch a video about the life of Davis and the construction of the monument. Guided elevator tours of the monument are available daily, providing an in-depth look at this historical structure. The center also sells books and memorabilia related to Davis, the American Civil War, and the surrounding area, as well as local Kentucky handcrafts.
The Jefferson Davis State Historic Site is open to the public from May 1 until October 31. Visitors planning a trip to the site should take note of these dates to ensure they can fully enjoy all the park has to offer.
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258 Pembroke-Fairview Rd, Pembroke
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