Barbourville Tourism Commission
The Barbourville Knox County Visitor Center, housed in the historic Hiram H. Owens House, offers a charming starting point for visitors to explore the vibrant community and ongoing activities in Barbourville, KY. With architecture dating back to the late 1800s, this stone house underwent extensive renovations and proudly reopened to the public in November 2010.
The Visitor Center not only provides information about local events and attractions, but it also serves as a reminder of the area's rich history, having been built by former Kentucky Governor James Dixon Black for his daughter, Georgia Clarice Owens. It highlights the convergence of heritage and hospitality that characterizes Barbourville and Knox County.
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