If there’s one thing history proves about this town, it’s that Falmouth doesn’t fold, it rebuilds. Again and again.Since its founding in 1793, nestled at the confluence of the Licking River and Main Street life, Falmouth has taken more than […]
If there’s one thing history proves about this town, it’s that Falmouth doesn’t fold, it rebuilds. Again and again.Since its founding in 1793, nestled at the confluence of the Licking River and Main Street life, Falmouth has taken more than […]
249 years since the Declaration of Independence… and here at the Forks of the Licking, that fight still echoes. Before there was a town called Falmouth, before a county line or a courthouse square, there were just people and this […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Tucked between the forks of the Licking River, Falmouth, Kentucky wasn’t just another river town, it was a checkpoint on the long, dangerous road to freedom. In October 1854, The National Era reported 21 enslaved people slipping away from near […]
I am taking off the rest of the weekend from writing and concentrating on research. Here is Tomorrows history post today. Before the establishment of the Falmouth Fire Department, it was the citizens themselves who rallied together in times of […]
Over 10,000 troops were killed, injured, or went missing that first day. It’s been noted as one of the deadliest single days of the 20th century. That number only accounts for Allied forces, if you include total loss of life, […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Tonight, we pull back the curtain on a man whose legend is soaked in whiskey, murder, and a whisper of redemption: George Remus. George Remus: The Bootlegger King and His Falmouth Ties ? You may know the name from […]
The people of Falmouth have always risen. And not just in the way history books tell it. Let’s take a breath today. Before the cookouts. Before the flags wave extra high. Before the names are spoken and remembered tomorrow, today’s […]
In the dying light of summer 1862, the Civil War reached its hand into Falmouth, Kentucky. The quiet town, already worn down by tension, rumor, and the distant thrum of cannon fire—became the backdrop for a final chapter in one […]
The Falmouth Whisper – May 17, 2025 Today, we pause, not to whisper, but to reflect. Friday, May 17th, 2025, will be etched in memory as a day of devastation. A chain of brutal tornadoes ripped through several communities across […]
Alright, folks. Let’s have a real talk here. Most people know The Dukes of Hazzard as a good ol’ boy TV show from the late ‘70s and ‘80s. Orange Charger, rebel flag on the roof, and two cousins raising hell […]


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