Kellinghusen
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Kellinghusen is a town in Kreis Steinburg in the Bundesland of Schleswig-Holstein, with about 7950 residents as of 2005.
Kellinghusen lies northeast of Itzehoe and was first mentioned in the 11th century. The town became known during the 18th century for its faience.
The town, which had existed since the time of Charlemagne, was first known as Kellinghusen around the year 1148, as evidenced by the name "Thoto of Kerleggehusen." The residents were primarily craftsmen, traders, and manufacturers. Plentiful clay in the area favored the establishment of faience factories.
The Luftkurort Kellinghusen, a health resort, is in the countryside of Holstein and a gateway to the 380-square-kilometer Aukrug Nature Park. The slightly hilly landscape of this nature park, with a favorable climate of forests, ponds, heathland, and moorland, serves as a popular holiday destination.
Kellinghusen was home to Liliencron Kaserne. The base stationed an American Detachment, 13th USAFAD, Special Weapons, throughout the cold war.