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  1. The original Cane Ridge Meeting House within the Stone Memorial Building. The Cane Ridge Revival was a large camp meeting that was held in Cane Ridge, Kentucky, from August 6 to August 12 or 13, 1801. It was the "[l]argest and most famous camp meeting of the Second Great Awakening."

  2. For decades the prayer of camp meetings and revivals across the land was “Lord, make it like Cane Ridge.” What was it about Cane Ridge that gripped the imagination?

  3. Cane Ridge is located in Bourbon County, Kentucky, near Paris. The ridge was named by the explorer Daniel Boone , who had noticed a form of bamboo growing there. The Cane Ridge building and grounds had many unusual aspects.

  4. Cane Ridge Meeting House is a historic church building on Cane Ridge near Paris, Kentucky built in 1791. It is one of the oldest church buildings in Kentucky and the largest one room log structure.

  5. Cane Ridge, Kentucky, was the site of the first great Western Camp Meeting Revival in 1801, led by Barton W. Stone. The revival influenced the development of revivalism and the Disciples of Christ movement in American Protestantism.

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  6. revival-library.org › histories › 1801-cane-ridge-revivalCane Ridge Revival 1801

    The Cane Ridge Revival. Impressed by the revivals in 1800, Barton Stone, a Presbyterian minister, organized similar meetings in 1801 which birthed the Cane Ridge Revival.

  7. May 15, 2023 · Today, a stone shrine sits beneath lush greenery, preserving the centuries-old church which started it all, called the Cane Ridge Meeting House, built in 1791. It's a time capsule for arguably...