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Posted on: October 2, 2023

[ARCHIVED] Celebrate Danville's "oddities" in October


IMG_9909The GIANT Bull: Nancy Davis is the proud owner of the large fiberglass Bull that can be seen from the Danville Bypass across from Stuart Powell Ford. The Bull was relocated to the property around 1990 and has been painted and decorated many times over the years for various seasons and events, maybe most notably, to welcome the Vice Presidential Candidates during the debate in 2012. The Bull, which most would refer to as “The Davis Bull”, was also featured on the cover of the book “A lot of Bull About Kentucky” by Steve Talbott, which details some of the interesting and unique things you’ll find driving the roads of Kentucky. The Bull was likely a feature of a local steakhouse, although, its origins are not confirmed. It’s purpose? The Davis farm held a large herd of black angus cattle and the giant bull keeps watch over the farm, and passersby. It’s certainly a landmark for those who enter the community. 



gadhmGreat American Dollhouse Museum: The Great American Dollhouse Museum is a unique gem in our community. When you visit the museum you’ll enjoy exhibits, albeit “miniature”, that tell grand tales – guiding you through US history one small scene at a time. The intricate depictions of moments in-time weave through the building, once an armory, and deliver hours of exploration and opportunities for learning and conversation. Guests reveal they could “get lost in there” – in the best way possible! Whether you’re a doll-house enthusiast, or simply want to experience history, and story-telling in a different way, the Great American Dollhouse Museum is a place you don’t want to miss. Find out more about the Great American Dollhouse Museum


skeletonsDanville Skeletons: When you’re traveling through Danville, you’ve probably noticed the “Danville Skeletons” – On Maple Avenue, Homeowners Janie Taylor and Andy Rose began displaying their giant skeletons for Halloween. These boney friends have help us celebrate many occasions, being decorated for many different holidays and community events, and even getting the community involved, hosting a canned food drive. Visitors were invited to stop by for “Skelfies” – snapping a quick photo with the three skeletons. This year, the Skeletons will not be displayed but they certainly have earned an honorable mention for the joy and excitement they have brought to the community over the years. Our community stands with the owners of the Danville Skeletons and wish them all the best in this season. We are hopeful for a return of the Skeletons in the Spring. Nonetheless, they've brought us great memories, and great photos, to cherish. Follow the Danville Skeletons on Facebook for Updates


danville labyrinthThe Danville Labyrinth: The Danville Labyrinth was constructed in 2002. It is a replica of the 11-circuit Labyrinth of Chartres Cathedral in France. The Labyrinth is located at McDowell Park between the Presbyterian Church of Danville and Centre College and is open to the public 24/7. The timely construction of the labyrinth also named a “Pathway of Peace” came after the devastating events of September 11, 2001, and serves as a place of reflection and meditation for the citizens of Danville. 

“Though the dictionary definitions are virtually identical, most people distinguish a labyrinth from a maze, which has branches that force the visitor to choose which way to go next. Mazes are puzzles, designed to challenge and even frustrate. But the labyrinth, with its one clear path, is meant to calm and focus the mind. By the Middle Ages, labyrinths were a feature of many churches, and pilgrims walked them as an act of devotion.” This information, and more is available here: https://danvillelabyrinth.org/index.html

 


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