Somerset, KY RoadyGoat
Somerset, Kentucky, nestled at a comfortable elevation of 925 feet, enjoys a relatively mild climate, a factor that perhaps contributed to the success of one of its most celebrated sons.
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Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Somerset.
Somerset, Kentucky, nestled at a comfortable elevation of 925 feet, enjoys a relatively mild climate, a factor that perhaps contributed to the success of one of its most celebrated sons.
5 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Somerset, Kentucky, nestled at a comfortable elevation of 925 feet, enjoys a relatively mild climate, a factor that perhaps contributed to the success of one of its most celebrated sons.
Somerset High School in Somerset, Kentucky — home of the Briar Jumpers — turned heads nationally with its football field. During a roughly $2.5 million renovation of William M. Clark Football Stadium, the school laid…
Here in 1862, Union forces won a crucial early victory in the Civil War, breaking Confederate control of eastern Kentucky. Confederate General Felix Zollicoffer had established a fortified position near Mill Springs.…
This national cemetery is the final resting place for hundreds of Union soldiers who fought in the Civil War. It’s a somber reminder of a nation divided, right here in Kentucky. On January 19, 1862, one of the earliest…
Ever wonder how this quiet bend in the Cumberland River helped feed a whole community? Right here at Mill Springs, the river's power was harnessed for over a century to grind grain, a vital part of local life. This very…