Jeffry Cliff Petroglyphs (15HA114)
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title:
Jeffry Cliff Petroglyphs (15HA114)
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Jeffry Cliff Petroglyphs (15HA114) are prehistoric petroglyphs created by Native Americans, that lived in the western region of what is now the U.S. state of Kentucky. They are located on and around Jeffry Cliff in Hancock County, although the address is restricted. The petroglyphs cover a roughly 9-acre (0.036 km2) area and are open to public access. These petroglyphs were designated a National Historical Site by the National Park Service on September 8, 1989, and were subsequently assigned the
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National Historic Site of the United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffry_Cliff_Petroglyphs_(15HA114)
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2023-08-07T05:20:55Z
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