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Step back in time in Pembroke, Kentucky, where history echoes on Main Street and the spirit of the Pennyrile still thrives.
Pembroke was originally known as 'Trenton Junction' due to its location at the intersection of two major railroads.
The town's name was later changed to Pembroke in honor of Pembroke S. Anderson, a prominent local landowner.
Pembroke is located in the heart of Kentucky's Pennyrile region, known for its distinctive rolling hills and agricultural landscapes.
The town is a short drive from the Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic Site, offering insights into the life of the Confederate president.
Pembroke, Kentucky, nestled in the heart of Christian County, boasts a rich history rooted in agriculture and transportation. The town's origins can be traced back to the early 19th century when it served as a vital stop along the stagecoach route connecting Nashville and Hopkinsville. Its strategic location fostered growth, attracting settlers drawn to the fertile land ideal for tobacco and corn cultivation. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s further cemented Pembroke's importance as a commercial hub, facilitating trade and connecting the community to broader markets. The town's historic Main Street preserves the architectural character of this era, offering a glimpse into Kentucky's past and the impact of transportation on rural communities.
Pembroke's identity is deeply intertwined with its agricultural heritage. The surrounding countryside has long been celebrated for its production of dark-fired tobacco, a crop that played a pivotal role in the region's economic prosperity. Although the tobacco industry has evolved over time, its legacy remains visible in the town's landscape and cultural traditions. Pembroke also boasts a connection to significant figures in Kentucky history, as it is located near the birthplace of Robert Penn Warren, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and poet laureate. This blend of agricultural heritage, historical landmarks, and literary associations makes Pembroke a unique and compelling destination for visitors seeking an authentic Kentucky experience.
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Partner with usRestaurant
211 Claire Ave, Oak Grove, KY 42262, USA
Bakery
500 Long Ln, Pembroke, KY 42266, USA
Clinic
7005 Pembroke Rd
Natural Gas Supplier
4891 Pembroke Rd
Company
4891 Pembroke Rd
General
6495 Pembroke Rd
Chemical Plant
6805 John Rivers Rd
General
4020 Pembroke Fairview Rd
Place Of Worship
8000 Bradshaw Rd
Gas
125 W Nashville St
Attraction
225 Clara Dr
Company
1800 Frank Yost Ln
Company
1800 Frank Yost Ln
Hairdresser
800 Mason Ln
Company
428 E Nashville St
Farm
214 Duffy St
Assisted Living Facility
US Hwy
Abuse And Addiction Treatment
124 W Nashville St
Town Hall
222 S Main St
Business
4895 Pembroke Rd
Food Beverage Service Distribution
100 Krusteaz Way
Industrial Company
1405 Frank Yost Ln
Place Of Worship
Pembroke Rd
Place Of Worship
Company
500 Krusteaz Way
Linen
444 E Nashville St
Agricultural Service
4895 Pembroke Rd
Garden Centre
1710 Long Pond Rd
Electronics
4647 Howard Dickerson Rd
General
110 S Main St
General
111 Hobson St
Pet
8004 Pembroke Rd
Atm
125 W Nashville St
General
122 Maple St
Fuel
125 W Nashville St
Car Repair
1500 Frank Yost Ln
Company
1500 Frank Yost Ln
Post Office
204 S MAIN ST
Attraction
128 W Cherry St
Place Of Worship
144 S Main St
Place Of Worship
111 Jackson St
Park
Clara Dr
School
1600 Pembroke Oak Grove Rd
Fire Station
118 Maple St
Place Of Worship
304 E Nashville St
Assisted Living Facility
124 W Nashville St
Apartments
128 E Cherry St
Attraction
113 E Cherry St
Government
3425 Mason Ln
While we prioritize independent local storefronts that carry the soul of the town, these national brands are located nearby and support local employment.
Godfather's Pizza
Restaurant