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Conveniently located 3/4 mile from Interstate 24 (Exit 27) and only
1/2 mile from Kentucky Lake. 
Patti’s Settlement
2184 US Hwy 62 Gilbertsville, KY 420441-877-360-4278  (270) 362-4278
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Regional Area
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Regional Area
I-24 West To:
Princeton - 30 minutes
Eddyville - 20 minutes
Take I-24 East To:
Paducah - 20 minutes
Metropolis - 40 minutes
Princeton: Built in 1857, visitors will step back in time to the turn-of-the- century, and relive the legacy and lifestyle of a prominent western Kentucky family. Decorations change during the year. 304 N. Jefferson, Princeton • (270) 365-3114 (Approx. 45 min)

Paducah: Featuring year-round simulcasting of live horse racing from KY tracks and other major tracks throughout the US.  Live harness racing is featured in August & September. 32nd & Park Ave

Paducah: Tour historic downtown from a horsedrawn carriage. 2nd & Broadway • 210-6095

Paducah: Renowned artist Robert Dafford of Louisiana, captures Paducah’s rich history in murals on the river city’s floodwall. Between Broadway & Jefferson at the Riverfront

Metropolis, IL: A 1,400-passenger riverboat featuring Las Vegas-style dockside gaming with unlimited stakes. 109 W. 5th St • Metropolis, IL • 1-800-929-5905 (Approx. 40 min.)

Paducah: This 30,000 square ft. quilt museum houses three galleries where 150 quilts are displayed. Stained glass windows, book shop and museum shop are also part of America ’s largest Quilt Museum. 215 Jefferson
• (270) 442-8856

Paducah: Visitors get a glimpse of Paducah’s colorful past. Items include civil war artifacts, antique furniture, rare musical instruments, glassware, pump organs, quilts and tools. 121 S. 2nd St, Market House Square
• (270) 443-7759

Paducah: The Center opened in February 2004, as a regional, multiple-use facility with space for public and private events of all types. The staging and acoustics of the 1,806-seat Main Hall have been designed for a wide variety of entertainment, cultural and educational programs. The River Room, Ingram Founder ’s Room, Paxton Family Lobby and Riverview Terrace will serve the community in more intimate settings.. 100 Kentucky Ave.
• (270) 443-9932

Paducah: Changing exhibits feature historic & contemporary visual arts and fine crafts. 200 Broadway • (270) 442-2453

Metropolis, IL: Awarded #1 Small Town Attraction In America and proudly featured on A&E Biography, 20/20 news, E.T., & ABC News, the museum is super fun for the whole family. (517 Market St., Metropolis, IL. • 618-524-5518)

Eddyville: Hurricane Bay wave pool, 5 body slides, 2 tube slides, Cyclone, Old Man River, 2 kiddie pools, concessions and more. Located on Hwy 62 in Eddyville, KY. Open Memorial Day - Labor Day. 280 Park Place, Eddyville, KY 42038 • (270) 388-7999


Paducah: This majestic local landmark now serves as the Kentucky Welcome Center. The house is furnished with beautiful antiques and includes a Barkley Room displaying the Vice-President ’s furniture. Tours are free. I-24 Exit 7 (270) 554-2077

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