Table of Contents Eat & Drink............................................ 4 Shopping................................................ 8 Outdoor Adventures..................... 12 Entertainment.................................. 16 Historic Downtown.........................20 Murray State University...............24 Murray Map.........................................28 Stay the Night...................................30
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A local, insider’s view of places to go, things to see and all the best things about Murray.
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Eat & Drink
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urray is a small town with big dining options. Whether you are looking for downhome Southern cooking, a romantic date spot or just want to grab a cup of coffee, we’ve got you covered. From award-winning barbecue to dishes inspired by streets of a faraway land, we have a wide variety of restaurants spanning many different tastes. Come sample our selection.
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Eat & Drink Jasmine is the hottest ticket in town for date night and special celebrations, even though Murray might seem to be the most unexpected place to find amazing Thai food and sushi. The first order of business is to chow down on the crab rangoons. At the table, little crunchy pockets of crab and cream cheese with a tasty dipping sauce will appear. As a palate teaser, enjoy a side salad with the signature ginger dressing. The favorite sushi dish is the Murray roll, specifically created just for the locals. The drunken noodles and pad Thai come in a close second. 506 N. 12th St.
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The aroma of freshly-made tomato sauce, cooked-to-order pizza and being greeted like a local makes Matt B’s Main Street Pizza a must. You can order by the slice or individualize a whole pie. The owner, who creates an at-home feel when he begins assembling their favorite pizza before they even order, usually loves to welcome the locals. Many Murray natives come in for the atmosphere, but don’t leave without the famous mouth-watering honey sticks and a slice of veggie pie. Never had broccoli on a pizza? Matt B’s combinations on pizza might seem a bit unusual, but are always pleasing to the taste buds.
1411 Main St.
270-759-1234
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H.R.H. Dumplins
is the place where the ladies of Murray do lunch. It is hard to decide what Dumplins’ is most famous for, the gigantic homemade rolls with honey butter or the towering fresh cakes made daily. In a year’s time, more than 5,000 cakes are created! The fruit tea is the drink to order to dine like a local. Interesting twists on salads and chicken sandwiches are constants on the menu. The briar club salad offers cashews and raisins along with a homemade orange-yogurt sauce. Top the salad off with a huge piece of strawberry cake and call it a day.
305 S. 12th St. 270-753-0000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mugsy’s Hideout
is the local favorite for authentic Chicago-style food. Jay and Maria Baron moved south over ten years ago and have been serving up the tastiest pizza downtown since then. Homemade meatball subs and fried ravioli are mouth-watering and completely satisfying. On Friday nights, Jay offers a pasta special that isn’t on the menu. Get there early and hope he has made lobster ravioli!
410 Main St. mugsyshideout.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duncan Market
is the place to stop on the way out to Kentucky Lake. Once an old gas station and convenience store, a new modern twist has turned this joint into the hotspot for a crispy, thin diner-style burger, complete with crunchy fries and frothy milkshake. Make the guilty pleasure a true delight - go on and add cheese to the burger. You won’t regret it.
6159 St. Rt. 94 E
270-753-7711
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Shopping
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he city is well known in the region for being a destination for boutique shopping. Multiple clothing shops, jewelers and home decor stores can be found in Murray. Just south of town, Hazel, Kentucky, is an antique-lovers paradise. From locally-owned shops on the court square to your favorite chain store, there is an abundance of shopping options in Murray.
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Shopping Ribbon Chix
is Murray’s trendiest boutique, with monogrammed clothing and accessories for women and children. Ribbon Chix can provide an entire look from head-to-toe with its amazing accessory collections! They offer clothes of all styles for every type of fashion. Make sure and browse the shoe selection, too. The best shoes and boots in town can be found at Ribbon Chix.
414 S. 12th St. ribbonchix.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlton & Park is the place to shop for glamorous items to adorn the home. Seasonally, set designs are changed to reflect the newest trends in home decor. Creativity flows in the atmosphere and the employees consistently provide customers with inventive ideas to make a house a home. 1205 Chestnut St. 270-753-1851 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Life Christian Bookstore
has been a constant in downtown Murray for years. Bibles, Willow Tree Angels, books by Kentucky authors and Christian music selections can be found in this historic building. New Life is also a certified Hallmark Gold Crown Center, carrying cards and small gifts for all occasions in life. In the basement, stop by for a freshly-brewed cup of coffee at 5th & Main Coffees.
100 S. 5th St.
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The Place offers sharp, yet stylish clothing with a variety of beautiful coats, charms and Estee Lauder beauty products. Customer service is top priority at The Place, where women enjoy a personal shopping experience with the feel of a big-city boutique. 305 S. 12th St. 270-753-5678 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Bug Yarn & Gifts is located downtown, just one block off the court square. Red Bug is Murray’s only yarn and fiber arts store with supplies to create beautiful handmade products. Smaller knitting and crocheting classes are offered throughout the year. Local Kentucky crafted gifts and gourmet food items can also be purchased there. 102 S. 6th St. 270-761-2723 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hazel, a small town just eight miles south of Murray, is an antique-lover’s dream. More than 12 different antique shops give visitors the opportunity to park once and shop all day. All types of antiques, from large furniture pieces to dishes can be found in the different, locally-owned stores. Don’t forget to eat a meal at the Blue and White Grill. The catfish and hushpuppies are worth writing home about! hazelky.com
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Outdoor
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urray, Calloway County and the Western Kentucky area offer bountiful opportunities for outdoor recreation. If you enjoy activities such as canoeing, fishing, hunting, hiking, golfing, or just taking a walk in the park, Murray is the place to be.
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Outdoor DISC GOLF
The Central Park Disc Golf Course is the most used facility in the park. Even in winter, the course constantly has disc golf enthusiasts playing holes looking to improve a score. The 18hole course has a total length of more than 5,200 feet with a par of 58.
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The American Society of Golf Architects designated the Frances E. Miller Memorial Golf Course as one of the best-designed, 18-hole courses in America. Measuring 6,592 yards from the championship tees, the par-71 layout has two distinct nines, requiring a wide array of shot-making.
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Land Between the Lakes, just 15 minutes from Murray, offers 170,000 acres of wildlife nestled between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley. The two lakes combined have more than 3,000 miles of water. Enjoy a prehistoric-like adventure while driving through LBL’s Elk and Bison Prairie. Stop at Duncan Market on the way out to the LBL.
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Kentucky Lake is known as the “Crappie Capital” of the world and the fish can be caught year round. Fish for one of Kentucky Lake’s exceptional populations of large-mouth bass.
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The American Society of Golf Architects designated the Miller Memorial Golf Course as one of the best designed
18-hole courses in America.
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Entertainment
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rom the campus of Murray State University to the downtown court square, there are opportunities to immerse yourself in Murray, Kentucky culture. Browse an exhibit or take a class and create your own art. Sit back, relax, and be swept away to another time and place during a performance at one of the local theatres.
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Entertainment MUSIC
Located in the heart of MSU’s campus, just off Olive Boulevard and 15th Street, historic Lovett Auditorium is one of the four original structures on campus, dating back to 1926. Worldrenowned performers, artists and speakers have graced the stage of Lovett Auditorium. With a seating capacity of approximately 2,500, Lovett has hosted thousands of events over the years.
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The local community theatre is one of the oldest companies in Kentucky. Playhouse in the Park is situated in a 1907 train depot in Central Park, providing an added dramatic experience to each play. The local theatre members perform a spectacular range of productions from musicals like Beauty and the Beast, to more serious productions such as Doubt.
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Fine arts thrive in Murray. The Clara M. Eagle Art Gallery is a multi-level exhibition space allowing visitors to experience art on Murray State University’s campus. View national juried shows and current student works. Murray Art Guild, a local non-profit cultural organization, offers classes and workshops to develop the talent of local artists in all mediums. The MAG hosts two large juried exhibits, in the spring and fall, showcasing local, regional and MSU student art.
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In 2010, only a few barn quilts existed in Calloway County. Since that time, the Calloway County Quilt Trail has grown to more than 60 quilts all over the county. The trail connects the beautiful country roads making for a scenic drive. Each quilt pattern has its own unique story behind it. 18
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Downtown
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he court square is home to a variety of specialty shops, from bookstores to boutique clothing and restaurants, where you can find homemade pastries and Chicagostyle pizza. All year long, events are taking place like the annual Easter Egg Hunt and Ice Cream Festival to the Downtown Farmers Market and Dickens’ Downtown, the official kickoff to the Christmas season.
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Downtown Downtown Murray used
to be the place to trade livestock, goods, buy groceries, see the doctor, board a train or see a movie. Although times have changed, downtown is still as vibrant as ever. More than 1,600 people work in the downtown area each day. All year long, events are taking place near the court square. Even with a chill in the air, Easter on the Square welcomes spring with an early morning egg hunt and visit from Jellybean the Easter Bunny. Snow might be falling, but that only makes Dickens’ Downtown even more magical. The event is the official kick-off of the Christmas season for Murray, including the lighting of the community Christmas tree, followed by free events and late-evening shopping around the court square.
murraymainstreet.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Downtown Farmers Market
fills the court square with fruits, vegetables and hand-crafted items every Saturday morning, May-October. This ritual has become the social gathering place on the weekends. Grab a few ears of Mr. Wurth’s peaches n’ cream corn and some crisp green beans from Mr. Copeland. Our Farmers Market is proudly certified as a “Kentucky Proud” market, focusing on supporting local farmers and boosting our economy. In recent years, the market has grown to more than 40 vendors during peak-season.
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Murray State University
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urray State University is a regional state university, deeply rooted in traditions and southern hospitality. Nestled into the heart of the community, MSU is as much a part of Murray as Murray is a part of MSU. Students are embraced as locals, as seen in the alumni pride throughout town. Opportunity is afforded for all types of students at Murray State University, where it feels like coming home.
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Murray State Murray
State
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offers a quality education to more than 11,000 students from 45 states and 57 different countries. The friendly atmosphere, high-quality faculty and small class size give students the opportunity to grow as individuals and work together as a community.
Tradition
In the quad of Murray State’s campus sits a tree with at least 50 pairs of mismatched shoes nailed to it. According to murraystate.edu, no one can say when the tradition of the shoe tree began, but it has become an integral part of the school’s history.
murraystate.edu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports
The Murray State University Racers compete in fifteen Division I sports as a founding member of the Ohio Valley Conference. Well known nationally as a top mid-major in men’s basketball, the Racers have tallied 28 consecutive winning seasons and 15 trips to the NCAA Tournament. In the fall, Roy Stewart Stadium is home of the highscoring Racer football team. Come over and cheer on Racer One as the thoroughbred laps the track after each Racer touchdown and enjoy the halftime performance by the award-winning Racer Band.
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The Racers have tallied 28 consecutive
winning seasons and 15 trips to the NCAA Tournament.
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Stay the Night
Springhill Suites by Marriott
Hampton Inn & Suites
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
Quality Inn
Murray Plaza Lodge
Murray Magnolia Inn
1512 N. 12th St. Murray, KY 42071 • 270.917.8000 • marriott.com 1415 Lowes Dr. Murray, Ky. 42071 • 270.767.2226 • hampton.com 1504 N. 12th St. Murray, Ky. 42071 • 270.759.4449 • hiexpress.com 1210 N. 12th St. Murray, KY 42071 • 270.759.5910 • qualityinn.com 506 S. 12th St. Murray, KY 42071 • 270.753.2682 • murrayplazalodge.com 1202 S. 12th St. Murray, KY 42071 • 270.753.1150 • murraymagnoliainn.com Best Western University Inn
America’s Paradise Resort 1024 Paradise Dr. Murray, KY 42071 • 270.436.2767 • americasparadiseresort.com 1503 N. 12th St. Murray, Ky. 42071 • 270.753.5353 • bestwesternkentucky.com
Cypress Springs Resort & Marina
Kenlake State Resort Park
Lakeview Marina Resort
Bullfrog Campground
Holly Green RV Park
Lakeview RV Park
Water’s Edge RV Park and Marina
2750 Cypress Trail New Concord, Ky. 42076 • 270.436.5496 • cypressspringsresort.com 542 Kenlake Rd. Hardin, KY 42048 • 270.474.2211 parks.ky.gov
165 Lakeview Cabins Dr. New Concord, KY 42076 • 270.436.5876 lakeviewmarinaresort.com 822 Cross Spann Rd. Murray, KY 42071 • 270.474.1144 • kentuckytourism.com 102 Parks St. Murray, KY 42071 • 270.753.5652 • mymurray.com
164 Lakeview Cabin Dr. New Concord, KY 42076 • 270.436.2150 • lakeviewmarinaresort.com 274 Tacklebox Ln. Murray, KY 42071 • 270.436.5321 • watersedgervparkky.com
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201 South 4th St. Murray, KY 42071