Named after an English estate with the first settlers arriving in the late 1700's.More >> Named after an English estate with the first settlers arriving in the late 1700's.More >> It is the 5th largest city in the state and was named after General George Rogers Clark in 1785.More >> It is the 5th largest city in the state and was named after General George Rogers Clark in 1785.More >> Founded in 1799 in honor of Benjamin Franklin a close friend of Dr. Hugh Williamson.More >> Founded in 1799 in honor of Benjamin Franklin a close friend of Dr. Hugh Williamson.More >> Named in honor of Albert Gallatin, the Secretary of Treasury to Presidents Jefferson and Madison.More >> Named in honor of Albert Gallatin, the Secretary of Treasury to Presidents Jefferson and Madison.More >> This community was named after William Henderson, who settled in the area in 1790.More >> This community was named after William Henderson, who settled in the area in 1790.More >> Also known as Cedar City named after the Biblical cedars of Lebanon in 1801More >> Also known as Cedar City named after the Biblical cedars of Lebanon in 1801More >> In Madison, at Amqui Station experience the sights the of past while attending an event that interests you!More >> Originally named Cannonsburgh and renamed in tribute to Hardy Murfree, a revolutionary war hero.More >> Originally named Cannonsburgh and renamed in tribute to Hardy Murfree, a revolutionary war hero.More >> Established in 1809 in originally Spring Field. Albert Russell was the first person to clear land to build a home.More >> Established in 1809 in originally Spring Field. Albert Russell was the first person to clear land to build a home.More >>