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William Arnold Log House
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William Arnold, from whom Williamstown gets its name, was a Revolutionary War Veteran who settled in the area in the 18th century and gave land to make Williamstown the county seat of Grant County, KY. This period-correct log cabin is where he lived and is preserved with historical artifacts. A group of local volunteers run it and are very knowledgeable and friendly!
William Arnold, from whom Williamstown gets its name, was a Revolutionary War Veteran who settled in the area in the 18th century and gave land to make Williamstown the county seat of Grant County, KY. This period-correct log cabin is where he lived and is preserved with historical artifacts. A gr…
Hours: Closed Tue-Thurs. Open: Mon & Fri 5pm-8pm, Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 10am-2pm Historic 1800's 2-story log cabin. Built by William Arnold, founder of Williamstown, KY. Period furniture and household items. Free to the public, donations accepted for local Historical Society.
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224 S Main St
Williamstown, KY