Kentucky Historical Marker #1857
U.S Bullion Depository. In 1935, portions of property in Fort Knox military reservation were set aside for use as U.S. Bullion Depository. Constructed in 1936, it was placed under supervision of Dir. of the Mint, a U.S. Treasury official. First gold brought here by railroad in 1937, and depository continues to be storage site for most of the nation's gold. By law, not open to public visits or tours.
3 mi. N. of Radcliff at Gold Vault entrance, Bullion Blvd., Radcliff, KY, United States
Kentucky Historical Marker #1904
The Haycraft Inn. Oldest portion of inn constructed ca. 1814. Building enlarged to its present size when purchased by Daniel Haycraft, ca. 1820. On the Louisville-Nashville Turnpike, the inn was popular stopping place for stagecoaches. In spite of railroads and resulting declines in stagecoach travel, inn was still operating in 1884. Private home by 1917. On Natl. Register of Historic Places.
2315 S. Wilson Ave., Radcliff, KY, United States