Radcliff, Kentucky is a city located in Hardin County, and it’s the county seat. It has an estimated population of just over 8 thousand people, making it one of the larger cities in the area. Radcliff’s history dates back to the early 19th century when it was first known as “White’s Station” after John White who settled there from Virginia during 1811-1812.
Today, Radcliff offers its residents plenty of opportunities for recreation and entertainment. For example, North Park hosts a variety of activities such as fishing, hiking trails, basketball courts, playgrounds, and tennis courts. In addition to that you can also visit several museums in town including The Patton Museum which showcases artifacts related to World War II or the National Vietnam War Museum which features displays about veterans who served during this conflict.
The historic downtown district also provides visitors with plenty of architectural marvels like the old courthouse built in 1895 or the Radcliff City Hall building built in 1903. Finally, if outdoor adventure is more your thing then head over to Freeman Lake Park where you can enjoy kayaking and canoeing on the lake or take advantage of scenic nature trails throughout the park grounds.