Barbourville Main Street DRCTR
The Barbourville Knox County Visitor Center, housed in the historic Hiram H. Owens House, serves as a gateway for visitors to explore the rich offerings of Barbourville and Knox County. Officially reopened in 2010 after extensive restoration, this beautiful stone structure dates back to the late 1800s and has a storied past linked to former Kentucky Governor James Dixon Black.
Visitors to the center can discover a variety of current activities and events available in the area, including festivals, outdoor adventures, and local heritage sites. The center also provides valuable information about nearby attractions, contributing to a vibrant community experience for both locals and tourists alike.
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