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Categories: Augusta KY
Bardstown is the second oldest city in Kentucky, and was recognized as one of the “100 Best Small Towns in America”. This friendly community is a delight for the historian, and the Historic District and its many attractions are within jus...
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Few people realize it, but Berea, Kentucky, located 40 mi/65 km south of Lexington, was founded as a Utopian colony. Today, this small college town is the state's foremost center for folk arts and crafts. There are more than 100 artists working in an...
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A large wilderness area extending into Tennessee and Kentucky, Big South Fork is a must for white-water enthusiasts as well as admirers of scenic beauty. The Blue Heron area contains a drive to the overlook of Devils Jump, and the Big South Fork Scen...
Categories: Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
This region in north-central Kentucky is a lovely area of rolling hills, racehorses and lavish estates. Lexington serves as the epicenter of Bluegrass Country and is the location of many of the horse farms and racetracks. The surrounding area should ...
Categories: Bluegrass Country
Bowling Green, about midway between Louisville and Nashville, Tennessee, is of special interest to sports-car buffs: This is Corvetteville. You can see the cars being made at the GM Corvette Assembly Plant. If you're lucky, at the end of the tour you...
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The historic downtown area, located in a fold of land between two high cliffs, hosted General John Hunt Morgan and his troops as they crossed the Ohio River into Indiana in 1863.
If you want to travel the backroads of Kentucky and get the flavor ...
Categories: Brandenburg
The Norman Cathedral still dominates the skyline as you approach the attractive medieval city of Canterbury located in the district of Kent, giving 21st century visitors the same sense of awe as their medieval counterparts. Making a pilgrimage was an...
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Categories: Columbus KY
Just across the river from Cincinnati, Ohio, this appealing little community is nestled under several bridges, including the Roebling Suspension Bridge, the prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge. For travelers to the Cincinnati area, Covington offers an ...
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Thanks in large part to Daniel Boone's explorations, pioneers crossed the Cumberland Gap as they traveled the Wilderness Road to Kentucky. Today, Cumberland Gap is the second-largest national historical park in the country, with more than 20,000 acre...
Categories: Cumberland Gap National Historical Park KY
Running in a north-south direction from the Tennessee border to Interstate 64 in northeastern Kentucky, this beautiful and rewarding forest is filled with rivers, lakes, waterfalls, natural bridges and mountains. It truly has changed little since it ...
Categories: Daniel Boone National Forest
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On your way from Mammoth Cave to Louisville (or vice versa), consider a stop in the area around Elizabethtown. Among the attractions is the Lincoln Heritage House, a cabin built by Abe's father. There's a driving tour of historic homes and, in summer...
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Categories: Folkestone
Located on the Kentucky River, Frankfort is the state capital. Be sure to see the graves of Daniel Boone and his wife in the Frankfort Cemetery, the capitol buildings (old and new) and the lieutenant governor's mansion. The city's real show-stopper, ...
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Categories: Glasgow KY
Henderson lies along the beautiful Ohio River, and offers a beautiful riverfront, great southern food, and friendly hospitality. Before prohibition, Kentucky had the largest number of vineyards in the U.S. and reviving this tradition Hender...
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Categories: Hopkinsville
Categories: Kariega Game Reserve
Categories: Lake Barkley
One of the most popular recreation areas in the region, Lake Cumberland is a lovely area that offers good fishing and a wide variety of water-based activities. Although it's a man-made lake, the countryside is so rugged and green that it reminded us ...
Categories: Lake Cumberland State Park
This gorgeous area is a popular vacation spot that extends south from Kentucky into Tennessee. Encompassed by Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake, it has some 170,000 acres/69,000 hectares available for camping, bass fishing, and deer and turkey hunting. ...
Categories: Land Between The Lakes KY
Every visitor to Kentucky should spend a few days in the Lexington area. It's in the heart of Bluegrass Country, the region where horse farms predominate, named in honor of the nutritious groundcover that's the staple of the Thoroughbreds. In additio...
Categories: Lexington KY
Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky and an industrial, financial, marketing, and shipping center of the South. The city has some of the nation's largest whiskey distilleries and cigarette factories. Louisville developed as a portage place arou...
Categories: Louisville
Categories: Maidstone
Like Niagara Falls, Mammoth Cave is a classic U.S. travel attraction and remains one of the country's most popular. The first tours of the cave system were given in 1839, but Mammoth Cave didn't become a national park until 1941. Today, it's the long...
Categories: Mammoth Cave National Park
Categories: Marden
Maysville is a wonderful getaway destination that offers something for everyone. Maysville-Mason park is an excellent place to take in the beautiful kentucky scenery while enjoying the par-three gold course, 12-acre fishing lake, walki...
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Owensboro is the industrial, medical, retail and cultural hub of western Kentucky. Owensboro is strategically located on the southern banks of the Ohio River, which provides a majestic backdrop to the city's ambitious Downtown Revitalization initiat...
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Paducah is a thriving, artistic city on the banks of the Ohio River. The city supports its artisans through incentive programs, offering the opportunity to create a truly unique community. Along the riverfront, the Market District hosts many opportun...
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Categories: Ramsgate
Only 25 mi/40 km southeast of Lexington, there is plenty to do in Richmond, and you'll certainly find plenty of Kentucky's history. Fort Boonesborough State Park is a reconstruction of Daniel Boone's fort, Kentucky's second settlement. Craftspeople a...
Categories: Richmond KY
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Situated in the Weald of Kent is Sissinghurst Castle, once a grand Elizabethan Manor House, now sadly only a fraction of its former size, but still surrounded by beautiful countryside. Kent is often referred to as 'the Garden of England, and Sissingh...
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Smithland, Kentucky has a population of 386 (2009) and total area of .6 sq miles. It is situated at the confluence of the Ohio and Cumberland Rivers. Smithland is the seat of Livingston County. Named for an early explorer of the area, James Smith. Sm...
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