Places to stay in Jamestown, Kentucky
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Jamestown is a city in Russell County, Kentucky. The area was first settled in 1826 and named Jacksonville in honor of General Andrew Jackson. By 1827 the settlement was incorporated and renamed Jamestown in honor of James Wooldridge who had donated the land for the town. It is the county seat of Russell County. Local dining options include Los Agaves Mexican Restaurant, Linda’s Diner, Cookery Restaurant, and Jamestown Cafe.
If you are travelling in the area, Jamestown is located close to Swifton Post Office (historical), Coleman Cemetery, Freedom Separater Church, Coffey Springs Post Office (historical) and McKee Branch.
The center of Jamestown ( which is at is longitude -85°3'47.52 and latitude 36°59'5.6399 ) is located and 6 miles away from Russell Springs.
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