For other places with the same name, see Paducah (disambiguation).
Paducah is a small city on the Ohio River about midway between St. Louis, Missouri and Nashville, Tennessee. The county seat of McCracken County and the largest city in the Jackson Purchase area of western Kentucky, Paducah has a booming riverfront restaurant trade and arts scene in part driven by the city's artist relocation program which offers interest-free housing loans and other subsidies for established artists willing to relocate. Paducah is the hometown of humorist Irvin Cobb and former Vice President Alben Barkley (who served under President Harry S. Truman).
Most visitors will arrive by car: Interstate Highway 24 describes a semi-circle around Paducah from the northwest where it crosses the Ohio River into Southern Illinois to the southeast where it meets Interstate 69 at Gilbertsville, near Kentucky Lake. You could also reach Paducah from the east or the west using U.S. Highway 60. Travelers coming from the south or southwest on I-69 (the former Purchase Parkway) should take Exit 25 (U.S. Highway 45) on the north side of Mayfield and turn left (north on 45); from there, Paducah is about a half-hour drive along a four-lane highway.
Greyhound offers plenty of bus services, there are daily departures from Memphis, Nashville and St. Louis. Greyhound Bus Station 📍 is on 2719 Irvin Cobb Dr, south of the city.
Where the Tennessee River meets the Ohio River, just upstream from where the Ohio meets the Mississippi. River boats, like the Delta Queen(no longer in service), often stopped at the riverfront in Paducah.
Paducah is served by a limited network of buses, Paducah Area Transit System has three lines with departures every hour during daytime.
(On the Second Saturday of every month, most lowertown galleries remain open until 8PM.)
(Downtown After Dinner program runs Saturday nights April–October, and most businesses remain open late. Broadway is usually blocked off from the riverfront to 7th Street (cross streets remain open) to allow a street-fair like atmosphere complete with live musical performances. Antique cars are often displayed on Broadway between the riverfront and 2nd Street, and along 2nd Street.)
Allen Music, 215 Kentucky, +1 270-442-8900 .
Crash Comics, 1201 Kentucky Ave, +1 270-442-7348 .
Creatures of Habit, 406 Broadway, +1 270-442-2923 . Costume rental.
Hooper's, 219 Broadway, +1 270-443-0019. Canoes and canoe rental.
PAPA - Paducah Area Painters Alliance, 124 Broadway, +1 270-575-3544 .
Nice Rock Shop, 311 Broadway, +1 270-444-6115. 2nd & Broadway.
Chongs. There are several locations of this local Chinese restaurant in town. The nicest is by the mall, and the one on Jackson Street has a buffet.
Cynthia's, 125 Market House Square, +1 270-443-3319 .
Gold Rush Cafe, 400 Broadway St, +1 270-477-9995
Flamingo Row, At I-24 Exit 4, behind Home Depot. The fillymingo stuffed breads are a must-try.
Italian Village Pizza, 125 S. 3rd St, +1 270-442-9500.
Kirchhoff's Bakery, Deli & Market, 116 Market House Square, +1 270-442-7117 . If you've never been to Kirchhoff's, get a sandwich (and a cookie) -- just make sure to sample something from their bakery, which has been family-owned since 1873.
Max's Brick Oven Café, 112 Market House Sq., +1 270-575-3473 . Sometimes it can be hard to find good bread in small-town America. That's why it can be such a thrill to find a place like Max's.
Backwoods BBQ, 5172 Hinkleville Rd, +1 270-441-7427. Family restaurant with BBQ pork, ribs, chicke ribs, pork, custom cooking & catering, and chicken. The pulled pork is prepared just right, not drowned in sauce to mask the flavor. It is slightly smokey, very tender, and juicy. The ribs are fantastic. The meat literally falls off the bone and they use a special dry rub that has an exceptional flavor.
Duck Creek Campground, (60 sites) 2540 John Puryear Dr. Exit 11 off I-24, +1 270-415-0404 . Game room, water, sewer, store, primitive camping.
Fern Lake Campground, (60 sites) 5535 Cairo Rd. Exit 3 off I-24. Water, sewer, and dump station. 30 & 50 amp, paved & gravel interior roads, some shade, 30 pull-throughs, bath house and laundry facility. +1 270-444-7939
1857 Guest House, 127 1/2 Market House Square, 37.086834°, -88.595358°, +1 270-933-1857. 127 Market House Square.
Fisher Mansion Bed & Breakfast, 901 Jefferson St, +1 270-443-0716. Restored Queen Anne with nice antique furnishing.
Fox Briar Inn at RiverPlace, 100 C Broadway, +1 270-443-7004, +1 877-FOX-INN1. Distinguished by jacuuzis in some of the rooms, a kitchen for guest use and nice river views.
Holiday Inn Paducah Riverfront, 600 N 4th St, +1 270-366-7614,.
Paducah Harbor Plaza Bed & Breakfast, 117 N 2nd St, 37.088101°, -88.596028°, +1 270-556-3094. Just blocks from the Ohio river; renovated. 2016-02-29
Most telephone numbers in Paducah, as well as the Purchase area, consist of +1 270 plus a seven-digit number, but the entire region is now served by an overlay complex of two area codes, with +1 364 being the second. A local or in-state telephone call now requires all 10 digits of the local number be dialed (omitting just the leading +1 from a local landline call).
Signage on many established businesses may still display the original seven-digit numbers; dial 270 before these if no area code is indicated.
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