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Where the echoes of Morgan's Raid meet the gentle flow of the Ohio, discover Brandenburg's rich history and riverside charm.
Brandenburg is named after Solomon Brandenburg, an early settler and ferry operator in the area.
General John Hunt Morgan and his Confederate raiders crossed the Ohio River at Brandenburg during Morgan's Raid in 1863.
The town is located along the Lincoln Heritage Trail, a scenic route highlighting Abraham Lincoln's early life and connections to Kentucky.
Meade County, where Brandenburg is located, was originally part of Hardin County and was named after Captain James M. Meade, who was killed in the War of 1812.
Brandenburg, Kentucky, situated on the banks of the Ohio River in Meade County, boasts a history intertwined with river commerce and strategic military importance. Founded in the early 19th century, it quickly became a vital port for shipping agricultural goods and resources. Its location made it a target during the Civil War, with Confederate forces, particularly those under Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan, raiding the town in 1863 during Morgan's Raid. This raid marked a pivotal moment in the town's history, causing considerable damage and disruption. The site where Morgan's raiders crossed the Ohio River from Indiana into Kentucky is just upstream from Brandenburg and is marked with a monument.
After the Civil War, Brandenburg rebounded, continuing to serve as a key transportation hub. The town's prosperity was bolstered by its access to the river and later by the arrival of railroads, which facilitated trade and industry. Today, Brandenburg retains its charm as a small Kentucky town, drawing visitors interested in its historical significance and the natural beauty of the Ohio River Valley. It serves as the county seat of Meade County and offers glimpses into Kentucky's rich past through its architecture and local lore. The community is known for its strong sense of history and its efforts to preserve and celebrate its heritage.
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