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Danvilles log house jail is utterly charming.
It did…at least until the prisoners made their escape.
These log structures and others are just a taste of Danville’s historic downtown.

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Around here, 19th-century storefronts on Main Street houselocally-owned restaurants, shops, and art galleries.
Here’s how to explore welcoming Danville, the birthplace of Kentucky statehood.
The collection includes works from noted glass artist Stephen Rolfe Powell, as well as others.

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Delight Your Inner Child
Travel through time atThe Great American Dollhouse Museum.
The first post office west of the Alleghenies and a replica of Danvilles frontier jail are also located here.
Self-guided andgroup tours, which also include the nearby historic McDowell house, are available.

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The restaurant is known for an outstanding bourbon selection, with Danville’sWilderness Trailat the top of its list.
The distillery, famous for its unique sweet mash process, puts Danville on the famedKentucky Bourbon Trail.

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The first post office west of the Alleghenies and a replica of Danvilleâs frontier jail are located at Constitution Square Historic Site.Credit:Courtesy Danville-Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau

At Copper & Oak indulge in a menu filled with gourmet meals and custom cocktails.Credit:Danville-Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau

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