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Paducah
Settled
c. 1821
Established
1830
Incorporated
1838
Named for
the Chickasaw Tribe
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Paducah, originally known as Pekin, was settled around 1815. Settlers were attracted to the community due to its location at the confluence of the Ohio and ...

Paducah

City in Kentucky
Paducah is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. Wikipedia
Population: 26,834 (2022)
ZIP Code: 42001-42002-42003
Nickname: Quilt City
Area code(s): 270 & 364
Demonym: Paducahan
Elevation: 341 ft (104 m)
Established: 1830

Founded in 1827 by William Clark of Lewis & Clark fame, Paducah's significant American heritage can be traced to the city's strategic location at the confluence ...
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Kentucky. County · McCracken. Settled, c. 1821. Established, 1830. Incorporated, 1838. Named for, the Chickasaw Tribe. Government. • Type, Council-Manager.