Paducah, Kentucky is a city located at the confluence of the Tennessee and the Ohio rivers. The city was founded in 1827 by William Clark. Today it has a population of around 27,000 residents and serves as the county seat of McCracken County. We have taken multiple trips to Paducah and always have a […]
While visiting the wall to wall murals in Paducah, Kentucky we drove by a cool looking wood totem and decided to stop and check it out. The Wacinton Totem was hand chiseled from a local 56,000 pound Red Oak by sculptor Peter “Wolf” Toth. It was dedicated to the city on May 26, 1985, […]
We spent a few days staying at Fort Massac State Park in Metropolis, Illinois and decided to drive fifteen minutes across the state line to visit the city of Paducah, Kentucky one day. After doing laundry and some Walmart shopping we headed down to the historic waterfront to check out the Paducah Wall to […]