Elizabethtown is a home rule-class city and the county seat of Hardin County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 28,531 at the 2010 census, and was estimated at 29,906 by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2016, making it the 11th-largest city in the state. It is included in (and the principal city of) the Elizabethtown–Fort Knox, Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, Kentucky-Indiana Combined Statistical Area.
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Opening as a movie house in 1942, the State Theater was the hub of social activity in Hardin County for 40 years. After showing its final film, "E.T.", in 1982, the building languished as an empty eyesore for nearly 20 years. However, because Elizabethtown and Hardin County is a community that cares, the State Theater has been fully restored to reflect its original 1942 construction but with modern amenities. The State Theater is now host to not only classic movies, but live concerts, comedy shows, theatrical productions and more. In addition, The State Theater complex now includes a full service banquet room and is also home to the Hardin County Playhouse which performs inside the black-box style Plum Alley Theater. Come see for yourself why the State Theater has once again become the highlight of downtown Elizabethtown.
This one room "screen" is simply gorgeous! I didn't even see a movie on it - was just walking by and fell in love with the place, so I walked in and asked for a quick tour (the people working there were so kind and knowledgeable). Go here to see a movie and you'll want to stay for the beautiful architecture!
4.5 based on 51 reviews
There truely is something for everyone here. We visited with 3 small children so we didnt get to spend much time looking theough everything but was able to at least walk through and quickly take it all in. The people there were all very friendly as well. Great place to visit to get a little taste of history!
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Historical attractions inside the park include the Sarah Bush Johnston Memorial and the Lincoln Heritage House
Freeman lake is a very nice park. They have Christmas in the park each Christmas. It is lit up every year at no charge to the public. You see displays from local business to see there hard work for the year in visiting Santa.
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The Elizabethtown Nature Park (ENP) has 104 acres of gently rolling former pastureland. Freeman Creek meanders through the park as it flows to the city's largest lake, Freeman Lake. The Nature Park has been set aside as a passive park, where residents can enjoy the natural beauty of our community. A tunnel under Ring Road connects the ENP to Freeman Lake Park.
The park itself was quite nice, but I especially loved the two memorials -- one was a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, & the other generally honored all those who sacrificed everything to defend & serve our country, the men & women of all branches of our Armed Forces. It was a great way to just relax, take a stroll, and/or remember those who gave it all...
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Opened on Nov. 1, 1989. Movie Palace has 12 total theaters (2-D and 3-D combined), a mini-arcade and a double-sided concession stand consisting of popcorn, drinks and candy.
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