Paducah United States

Paducah is a city in Kentucky (KY), United States

Paducah (/pəˈduːkə/) is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. The largest city in the Jackson Purchase region, it is located at the confluence of the Tennessee and the Ohio rivers, halfway between St. Louis, Missouri, to the northwest and Nashville, Tennessee, to the southeast. The population was 24,864 in 2015, down from 25,024 during the 2010 U.S. Census. Twenty blocks of the city's downtown have been designated as a historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Top sights in Paducah
The National Quilt Museum 37.089333 / -88.597119
Purple Toad Winery 37.012345 / -88.673042
Floodwall Murals 39.091052 / -84.509880
Paducah Riverwalk 39.091052 / -84.509880
Whitehaven Welcome Center 37.050801 / -88.652878
Bob Noble Park 37.083667 / -88.637446
River Discovery Center 37.087687 / -88.594073
Kentucky Dam 37.013056 / -88.269167
Lloyd Tilghman House And Civil War Museum 37.084468 / -88.601126
Paducah Distilled Spirits 37.087831 / -88.599200
Lowertown Arts District 37.083389 / -88.600048
The Moonshine Company 37.087831 / -88.599200
William Clark Market House Museum 37.087280 / -88.595337
Wacinton Sculpture 37.087280 / -88.595337
Paducah Railroad Museum 37.085430 / -88.594434
Yeiser Art Center 37.087513 / -88.595469
Kentucky Oaks Mall 37.079383 / -88.688668
St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church 37.085314 / -88.600021
Silent Brigade Distillery 37.086160 / -88.598811
The Papa Gallery 37.087769 / -88.594966
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