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Atcher Cabin – Saunders Springs Kentucky – Radcliff

Atcher Cabin - Saunders Springs Kentucky - Radcliff

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Atcher Cabin – Saunders Springs – Radcliff, Kentucky.

The Atcher cabin was built in 1875, and is named after its owner, Edward Atcher, a Union army civil war veteran. Its rough-hewn square log design is of a style seen mostly after the 1850’s. Saunders Springs is located just on the edge of the Fort Knox military base.

Fort Knox Kentucky Veterans Cemetery – Radcliff

Fort Knox Kentucky Veterans Cemetery - Radcliff

A memorial to fallen soldiers at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery in Radcliff, Hardin County. The cemetery is located outside of Fort Knox. Fort Knox is currently the official United States Bullion Depository, as well as the location of ROTC summer training, and the US Army’s Human Resources Command. 

Whether its Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or Veterans Day, or any day of the year,  remember our veterans for the sacrifice they have made to preserve Americans freedom and liberty.

Stovall Cabin – Saunders Springs Kentucky

Stovall Cabin - Saunders Springs (Radcliff) Kentucky

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The historic Stovall Cabin, was built in 1873 by Edwin Stovall, and was originally designed a two story structure, but was reconfigured to the present dimensions as a result of deterioration of the original facade. The cabin was originally located in Radcliff. Saunders Springs is located just on the edge of the Fort Knox military base.