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5 things to do in Maysville
Old Pogue Distillery
On the same grounds where their forefathers established a distillery in 1876, the current generation of Pogues reopened the facility in 2012, using the original family recipes for producing bourbon. The distillery is open for tours and tastings.
716 West Second Street, Maysville 503.402.2028 oldpogue.com
EAT Gallery
The full name of the gallery is Exquisite Art Treasures, which fits perfectly with the bright neon “EAT” sign left over from an iconic Maysville diner once located at the site. Inside, visitors can find beautifully handcrafted jewelry, mineral specimens, stone carvings and one-of-a kind gift ideas.
46 West Second Street, Maysville 606.564.5578 eatgallery.com
“great atmosphere. Very quaint ! will definitely go there again !”
Kentucky Gateway Museum Center
The museum is full of local history and the KSB Miniatures Collection, consisting of thousands of 1/12-scale miniatures (1 inch to 1 foot) displayed in houses and room boxes throughout the gallery.
215 Sutton Street, Maysville 606.564.5865 kygmc.org
Parc Café
Looking for a warm and friendly eatery for a fancy coffee or a hearty breakfast? Parc Café is your place. With menu offerings such as quiche, hash brown casserole and egg sandwiches, along with lunch-style options of dirty rice or a vegan curry bowl with tofu, the café is certain to provide the re-fueling you need. Open 7 a.m.-noon most days.
35 East Second Street, Maysville 606.564.9704 facebook.com/
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Local Kentucky 68
This shop offers handcrafted soaps, notecards, T-shirts, home décor, and even decadent cookies and chocolates created by local artists, artisans and bakers. Shoppers can find items for lovers of all things Kentucky, including bourbon and horse racing-themed gifts.
15 West Second Street. Maysville 606.407.6055 facebook.com/ localkentucky68