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- Jun 21, 2012
- Location
- Louisville, KY
I ended up in Glasgow, Kentucky for a brief period this weekend which has some cool Civil War history. The town features a reconstructed Civil War fort, was the site of multiple skirmishes/battles and was occupied by both sides during the war. I didn't spend a ton of time in the town except to see a few sites and grab lunch but wanted to share the photos I took.
On a side note, for those of you that may consider visiting, I arrived there during lunch time and it didn't appear to offer much in the ways of restaurants/bars/pubs. I try to get to local joints not only to support local businesses but I know they need the patronage right now but everything was pretty closed up and Yelp wasn't much help (ended up at one of those chain places to grab a couple beers and a quick bite). Asked a few locals while fueling and they said the places they'd recommend were currently closed due to COVID-19
That said, if you're on I-65 in southern Kentucky this is a quick detour with good roads and is in very close proximity to other notable Civil War sites.
Marker outside the earthworks at Fort Williams
Inside of Fort Williams
View from outside the fort
Outer earthworks which today guard a....Lowe's
The reconstructed Fort Williams overlooks the city cemetery which is the final burial place of BG Joseph Lewis who commanded the 1st Kentucky Brigade "Orphan Brigade" at the close of the war.
In downtown Glasgow there are a number of markers and a Confederate Monument located outside the county courthouse.
On a side note, for those of you that may consider visiting, I arrived there during lunch time and it didn't appear to offer much in the ways of restaurants/bars/pubs. I try to get to local joints not only to support local businesses but I know they need the patronage right now but everything was pretty closed up and Yelp wasn't much help (ended up at one of those chain places to grab a couple beers and a quick bite). Asked a few locals while fueling and they said the places they'd recommend were currently closed due to COVID-19

That said, if you're on I-65 in southern Kentucky this is a quick detour with good roads and is in very close proximity to other notable Civil War sites.
Marker outside the earthworks at Fort Williams
Inside of Fort Williams
View from outside the fort
Outer earthworks which today guard a....Lowe's
The reconstructed Fort Williams overlooks the city cemetery which is the final burial place of BG Joseph Lewis who commanded the 1st Kentucky Brigade "Orphan Brigade" at the close of the war.
In downtown Glasgow there are a number of markers and a Confederate Monument located outside the county courthouse.
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