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  1. The Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic Site is a Kentucky state park commemorating the birthplace of Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederate States of America, in Fairview, Kentucky. The site's focal point is a 351-foot (107.0 m) concrete obelisk.

  2. Jefferson Davis State Historic Site is a memorial to the Kentuckian born on this site on June 3, 1808. The monument is a 351-foot obelisk constructed on a foundation of solid Kentucky limestone. An elevator takes visitors to the top for a bird's-eye view of the countryside.

  3. The 351-foot monument to Davis constructed on this site marks Davis' birthplace and rests on a foundation of solid Kentucky limestone. Our visitor's center features exhibits detailing Davis' political life before and after the Civil War, and offers Kentucky handcrafts, souvenirs, books and Civil War memorabilia.

  4. Jun 16, 2020 · Classes in Todd County schools often brought their lunches to the land beneath a 351-foot monument dedicated to the man who served as president of the Confederate States of America, and, in...

  5. The monument at the Jefferson Davis State Historic Site is a 351 foot tall stone obelisk. The park here commemorates the birthplace of Jefferson Davis, the preisdent of the Confederate States of America.

  6. His monument is a 351-foot obelisk resembling the George Washington Monument in Washington DC. There is also a small museum on the grounds. The obelisk is the 4th tallest monument in the United States. It is an interesting place to visit and catch up on US Civil War history.

  7. The Jefferson Davis Monument, also known as the Jefferson Davis Memorial, was an outdoor sculpture and memorial to Jefferson Davis, installed at Jeff Davis Parkway and Canal Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States from 1911 to 2017.

  8. Jefferson Davis Monument. 38 reviews. #1 of 4 things to do in Fairview. Points of Interest & LandmarksMonuments & Statues. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. “ American History - A Nice Place for a Family Picnic ”.

  9. Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic Site. Rising 351 feet above rolling farmlands in Fairview is a concrete obelisk marking the birthplace of the first and only president of the Confederate States of America. It is still the tallest concrete obelisk in the world.

  10. Museum is very small with only a couple of items that belonged to Davis. The obelisk, all 375 feet of it, is large and imposing as was clearly intended in this mother of all Confederate monuments built in the early twentieth century.

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