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Things to see in Paintsville, United States

The city of Paintsville is located in the Paint Creek Valley, in central Kentucky. The city was founded in 1798 by General James Robertson and was named after Benjamin Franklin's home town of Philadelphia. The city's main attraction is the historic district which contains over 100 buildings from the early 1800s. Other attractions include the Paint Creek Arts Center, which features exhibitions and performances, and the Cherokee Strip Historic District, which includes several restored antebellum homes.

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Quick info about Paintsville
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CountryUnited States
RegionKentucky
Latitude37.8167
Longitude-82.8088
Appr. population6952

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