Kentucky has a fascinating history, and not just within the last few hundred years. Thousands of years ago, before we were officially the Bluegrass State, locals still roamed the lands and likely loved this beautiful state for many of the same reasons we do today. There is evidence of this history and these people throughout the state and one hidden gem historical spot can be found in Manchester at the Red Bird River Petroglyphs in Kentucky. This large rock contains at least 8 different languages and is a must-see destination for any history buff in the Bluegrass.

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Learn more about the petroglyphs in Kentucky in this informative video:

The Red Bird River Petroglyphs in Kentucky are a bit of a mystery, but fascinating nonetheless. As a representation of several ancient languages, this rock and its carvings are a must-visit for anyone who is intrigued by the history of Kentucky. Did you know about this historic rock in Manchester? Let us know in the comments!

The Red Bird River Petroglyphs in Kentucky are located in Rawlings/Stinson Park in Manchester. You can learn more about all that you’ll find here, including the rock, on the park’s website.

And for more history, check out these 7 Kentucky hikes that lead to incredible pieces of our state’s past.

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