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Unique to Harrodsburg:

- Old Fort Harrod State Park offers a living history experience of craftspeople in period costumes demonstrating tin-smithing, weaving, and other daily tasks performed by Kentucky’s early pioneers.

- Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, a national historic landmark is America’s largest restored Shaker community, featuring 33 restored building and costumed interpreters, who speak about the Shaker movement and life at Pleasant hill during the 19th-century.

- Harrodsburg’s historic downtown district is registered with the National Historic Registry. The restored downtown area is part of a walking and driving tour which features more than two centuries of architectural treasures, including the oldest group of row houses in the state, which now houses the historical society’s museum and research library.

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City History

The City of Harrodsburg, Kentucky was founded on February 8, 1774, by loyal pioneers led by James Harrod, as the first permanent settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains. As Kentucky’s oldest town, the city is located in the heart of the Bluegrass Region and is surrounded by rolling countryside, horse farms, historic stone fences, historic architecture and culture.

Population (as of 2019): 8,418