The Dundee Goat

The Dundee Goat.

A goat weather vane sits atop the old Dundee Masonic Lodge 733, formerly a Methodist Church and community center, as well as meeting place for Odd Fellows and other local civic organizations, in Dundee, Ohio County, KY. The 10 pound, life-size zinc goat has been perched above the town since around the turn of the 20th century. While it has been widely reported that the goat was a gift from Dundee Scotland, it was actually manufactured by the W. H. Mullins Company, of Salem, Ohio, and placed atop the old church by Masons in about 1901. It has been a popular attraction over the years. The old building is on the National Register of Historic Places.

A goat weather vane sit atop the old Dundee Masonic Lodge 733, Dundee, Ohio County, KY.

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