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Explore some of the commonwealth’s top travel highlights, from bourbon trails to historic towns and natural wonders.
Historical Roadside Attractions in Kentucky If you’re interested in history, Kentucky has plenty of roadside attractions that will take you back in time.
For more places to visit, Kentucky officials have a list of places written up in their tourism section online. Make it easy to keep up-to-date with more stories like this.
Kentucky has a new African American Heritage Trail, offering visitors nearly 50 primary sites and several additional locations that bring centuries of Black history to life.
From bourbon and fried chicken to horses and castles to Abraham Lincoln's birthplace, check out the best things to do when visiting the Bluegrass State of Kentucky.
Kentucky Legislative changes expanded the historic tax credit program from $5 million to $100 million. What it means for historic sites and buildings.
Kentucky is rich in forests populated by trees known for their bright fall colors. Here's where you can see beautiful fall colors.
Communities will receive a total of $111,960 to support several educational opportunities, along with surveys and preparation for National Register nominations.
There are many places to stay including RV spots in the Cumberland District or cabins in the Zilpo Recreation Area, according to the Kentucky Tourism website.
Horses, bourbon, and ‘The Derby’ all are experiences unique to Kentucky, which is home for many. People come from far and wide to watch the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks.
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