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  1. Paducah (/ p ə ˈ d uː k ə / pə-DOO-kə) 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 in the Southeastern United States at the confluence of the Tennessee and the Ohio rivers, halfway between St. Louis, Missouri , to the ...

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    • Visit the National Quilt Museum. Before you hit the snooze button on this attraction, know that it's way cooler than it sounds, even if you've never been interested in quilting before.
    • Shop the Arts District. Also Paducah's oldest neighborhood, the lively LowerTown Arts District was the center of an artist relocation program (with a goal to revive and restore the forgotten area) and is home to the Paducah School of Art & Design campus, making it quite the hip part of town.
    • See the Floodwall Murals. Back in the day, Paducah was settled on the banks of the Ohio River for industry purposes, but modern city planners felt the town needed a concrete floodwall to ensure the streets wouldn't be at risk of flooding.
    • Explore Historic Downtown. Take your shopping day from LowerTown to the historic downtown district to discover even more unique artisans and boutiques. In addition, you'll run into plenty of 19th-century architecture, locally owned shops and restaurants, and the 1927 Columbia Theatre.
  2. About Paducah, Kentucky. Founded in 1827 by William Clark of Lewis & Clark fame, Paducah's origins and prosperity can be attributed to its strategic location at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers. Four Rivers Region. Four of America's most important inland waterways converge in western Kentucky making it America's geographical heart.

    • Historic Riverfront. Paducah’s riverfront has been the city’s heartbeat for most of its existence. The river brought settlement, trade and industry of course, but also posed a threat.
    • Floodwall Murals. Since 1996 the floodwall protecting the riverfront has been turned into a unique outdoor gallery celebrating different aspects of Paducah’s history and culture.
    • Downtown Paducah. No fewer than 20 blocks of downtown Paducah have been designated a National Historic District. Thanks to the pioneering revitalization efforts going back more than 20 years, this exciting commercial district is at the core of the city’s appeal.
    • National Quilt Museum. Paducah’s status as “Quilt City” is rooted in the foundation of the American Quilter’s Society and then the first AQS Quilt Show & Contest in Paducah in 1984.
  3. Paducah, city, seat of McCracken county, southwestern Kentucky, U.S., at the confluence of the Ohio (there bridged to Brookport, Illinois) and Tennessee rivers. The site, known as Pekin, was part of a grant to soldier and frontiersman George Rogers Clark .

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  5. Begin planning your Paducah experience! Request a complimentary copy of the official Paducah Visitors Guide for things to do, places to stay, upcoming events and a local wayfinding map of Paducah, Kentucky

  6. Jul 24, 2020 · 10 Things to Do in Paducah, Kentucky. By. Amy Lynch. Updated on 07/24/20. The Quilt Capital of the World charms visitors with a winning blend of cultural panache, stunning scenery, historical attractions and friendly Southern hospitality. Paducahs crafting heritage infuses the entire town with a homey yet unexpectedly vibrant energy ...

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