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Ohio River at Big Bone Kentucky |
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The Ohio River area around Big Bone, Kentucky, is rich in history. The largest town, now extinct, was Hamilton. It was named after an early magistrate, Joel Hamilton, whose descendants still live in the area. Hamilton was originally known as Landing, and was located at the mouth of Little Gunpowder Creek, now generally known as Landing Creek.
Probably the most famous visitor at that time was General John Hunt Morgan, who passed by the Lick on a cold snowy day, with Captain Hines. They were escaping from prison after being captured in Union territory. The hamlet of Big Bone gained some status in the early 1900's and a "traction road" (railway) was proposed several times, but never materialized. "The Place the Big Bones are Found"
The most famous landmark, Big Bone Lick, is now the site of Big Bone Lick State Park. The salt lick, (or lick as it is more generally known locally), was long known to the original inhabitants of the area. Discovered about 1735 by people of European descent, the first recorded instance was by Robert Smith, an Indian trader. Other notable visitors were Daniel Boone, Lewis and Clark, William Henry Harrison, Christopher Columbus Graham, Mary Draper Ingles , Constantine S. Rafinesque, and countless others. Big Bone Island
Jane's Saddlebag in Big Bone Lick, KY is a heritage tourism destination with an educational farm located on historic Big Bone Creek, a backwater of the Ohio River in Boone County, Kentucky. Our facility provides hands-on experiences for children and adults with over 50 acres of hiking, creek walking, exploring, and observing wild animals. Jane's also has a large variety of farm animals to observe, cuddle, groom, feed and hold. We stress respect for animals and give emphasis to a human connection with the natural world.
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