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What to See in Florence - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 7 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Florence (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Florence Y'all Water Tower, Florence Family Aquatic Center, and Hopeful Lutheran Church. Also, be sure to include Florence Fire Station in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Florence (Kentucky).

Florence Y'all Water Tower

Tower in Florence, Kentucky
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Tower in Florence, Kentucky. The Florence Y'all Water Tower is a water tower owned by the city of Florence, Kentucky, United States. It stands between the Florence Mall and interstate highways 75 and 71, where it is seen by millions of interstate motorists annually. The tower, built in 1974 and initially painted with the words FLORENCE MALL in giant letters, became a regional landmark after the M was changed to Y' to address legal concerns.

The water tower, which can hold about 1 million US gallons (3,800 m3), stands in Boone County in northern Kentucky, due south of Runway 18L/36R of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and between I-75/I-71 and Mall Circle Road, northeast of the mall.[1]

Address: 500 Mall Circle Dr, 41042 Florence

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Florence Family Aquatic Center

Florence Family Aquatic Center
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Park, Relax in park

Address: Ewing blvd, 41042 Florence

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Hopeful Lutheran Church

Preschool in Florence, Kentucky
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Preschool in Florence, Kentucky. Hopeful Lutheran Church was chartered on January 6th, 1806. It was founded by a group of colonists from Virginia who settled in Boone County. In 1807, the first log church was built on an acre of donated land. Hopeful did not have a full-time pastor until October 1813 when Rev. William Carpenter moved to Boone County to be the first Pastor.

While fires destroyed the first three structures, the current church building was finished in 1917 in Florence, Kentucky. This is the fourth church structure on the site serving the same Lutheran congregation.

A group of 14 families associated with the Hebron Lutheran Church of Germanna, Madison Co. VA, settled in Boone County in 1805. Family names included Hoffman, Rouse, Tanner, Hanse, Carpenter, and Zimmermann. Their descendants are well represented in the current population of Boone County. Hopeful Lutheran Church was the first Lutheran church in the county and its first regular pastor, William Carpenter, moved to the area in 1813.[2]

Address: 6430 Hopeful Church Road, Florence

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Florence Fire Station

Florence Fire Station
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The Florence Fire Station on Main Street in Florence, Kentucky was built in 1937. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

It was deemed "a good example of the Georgian Revival/Colonial Revival style, significant to Boone County in the period 1900-1945." It was the station of the Florence Volunteer Fire Department, organized in 1934. Among its initial efforts, Albert Hue, organizer, bought a 1913 Ahrens-Fox fire pumper for $75 and borrowed hose from the Elsmere Fire Department.[3]

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Clinton Blankenbeker House

Building
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Building. The Clinton Blankenbeker House, at 7414 US 42 in Florence, Kentucky, is a historic house built in 1927. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. The listing also included two other contributing buildings and a contributing structure.

It is a one-and-a-half-story common bond brick house. It was deemed "a good example of the Craftsman/Bungalow style, significant to Boone County in the period 1905-1930. The garage, chicken coop, and well head are important outbuildings and related resources which define the architecture space and function of houses during the period of significance."[4]

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John Delehunty House

Building
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Building. The John Delehunty House, at 212 Main St. in Florence, Kentucky, was a historic Tudor Revival-style house built in 1920.

It was deemed significant as "a good example of the Tudor Revival style significant to Boone County in the period 1910-1940", one of just two Tudor Revival buildings in Boone County identified in a study of historic resources.

It was apparently demolished before 2015.[5]

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Florence Fun Dome

Florence Fun Dome
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Game and entertainment center

Address: 7864 Commerce Dr, 41042-1568 Florence

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