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BOURBON, HORSES, HISTORY LOUISVILLE .Louisville.....................................................................13 .La Grange/Crestwood..................................................19 .Bedford/Milton............................................................20 New Castle...................................................................20 SHEPHERDSVILLE Shepherdsville............................................................22 .Brooks..........................................................................23 Mt. Washington...........................................................23 ELIZABETHTOWN/RADCLIFF/FT. KNOX Elizabethtown..............................................................25 Glendale......................................................................26 Radcliff/Ft. Knox...........................................................27 West Point...................................................................27 Brandenburg...............................................................28 Hardinsburg/Cloverport/Irvington..............................28 Leitchfield....................................................................29 Hodgenville.................................................................30 BARDSTOWN Bardstown...................................................................31 Lebanon.......................................................................33 Springfield...................................................................34 SHELBYVILLE Shelbyville...................................................................36 Simpsonville................................................................37 Taylorsville...................................................................38 Waddy.........................................................................38 NORTHERN KENTUCKY RIVER AREA CARROLLTON Carrollton.....................................................................40 Owenton......................................................................40 Warsaw/Sparta............................................................41 NORTHERN KENTUCKY Covington....................................................................42 Ft. Mitchell/Erlanger....................................................43 Newport.......................................................................44 Florence.......................................................................45 Dry Ridge/Williamstown.............................................46 Falmouth.....................................................................47 MAYSVILLE Maysville.....................................................................47 Washington.................................................................48 Augusta.......................................................................49 Flemingsburg..............................................................50 Mt. Olivet.....................................................................50 Vanceburg...................................................................50 KENTUCKY'S BLUEGRASS LEXINGTON/PARIS/WINCHESTER Lexington.....................................................................53 Nicholasville................................................................55 Wilmore.......................................................................56 6 • www.kytravel.com
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Paris.............................................................................56 Carlisle.........................................................................57 Cynthiana....................................................................58 Winchester..................................................................59 FRANKFORT/GEORGETOWN Frankfort......................................................................60 Lawrenceburg..............................................................62 Georgetown.................................................................62 Midway........................................................................63 Versailles.....................................................................64 HARRODSBURG/DANVILLE Harrodsburg................................................................65 Danville.......................................................................66 Perryville......................................................................68 Lancaster.....................................................................68 Stanford.......................................................................69 RICMOND BEREA Richmond....................................................................69 Berea...........................................................................70
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KENTUCY'S APPALACHIANS 1 MOREHEAD /MT. STERLING Morehead....................................................................74 Mt. Sterling..................................................................75 Owingsville/Salt Lick...................................................75 Frenchburg..................................................................76 West Liberty.................................................................76 1 ASHLAND/LOUISA Ashland.......................................................................77 Greenup......................................................................78 Russell.........................................................................78 Grayson.......................................................................79 Olive Hill......................................................................79 Louisa..........................................................................80 Sandy Hook.................................................................81 1 PAINTSVILLE/PRESTONSBURG Paintsville....................................................................81 Prestonsburg...............................................................82 Inez..............................................................................83 Salyersville..................................................................84 1 PIKEVILLE/BREAKS Pikeville.......................................................................84 Elkhorn City.................................................................85 DANIEL BOONE COUNTRY 1 RED RIVER GORGE Slade............................................................................87 Stanton/Clay City.........................................................87 Campton......................................................................88 Beattyville....................................................................88 Booneville...................................................................89 Irvine...........................................................................90 Jackson........................................................................90
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1 HAZARD/BUCKHORN LAKE Hazard.........................................................................90 Hindman.....................................................................91 Hyden..........................................................................92 Whitesburg..................................................................92 1( LONDON/LAUREL LAKE London........................................................................93 Manchester..................................................................94 McKee..........................................................................94 Renfro Valley/Mt. Vernon.............................................94 2) MIDDLESBORO/CUMBERLAND GAP Middlesboro................................................................95 Pineville.......................................................................96 Cumberland/Benham/Lynch.......................................97 Harlan..........................................................................97 2! CORBIN/CUMBERLAND FALLS/WILLIAMSBURG Corbin..........................................................................98 Williamsburg.............................................................100 Barbourville...............................................................101 KENTUCKY BOURBON & WINE TRAILS............... 102,103 SOUTH CENTRAL
SOUTHERN SHORELINES 2 SOMERSET Somerset...................................................................106 Burnside....................................................................108 Stearns/Whitley City..................................................108 2 DALE HOLLOW LAKE Albany.......................................................................109 Burkesville.................................................................110 2 JAMESTOWN/LAKE CUMBERLAND Jamestown................................................................111 Russell Springs..........................................................112 Monticello.................................................................112 2 GREEN RIVER LAKE Campbellsville...........................................................113 Columbia...................................................................114 Greensburg...............................................................115 Liberty........................................................................116 KENTUCKY’S CAVE COUNTRY 2 MAMMOTH CAVE/GLASGOW Brownsville/Mammoth Cave.....................................119 Horse Cave/Munfordville..........................................120 Cave City/Park City.....................................................121 Edmonton..................................................................122 Glasgow.....................................................................123 2& BOWLING GREEN Bowling Green...........................................................125 Morgantown..............................................................126 Smiths Grove.............................................................126 2* FRANKLIN Franklin.....................................................................128 Russellville................................................................129
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SOUTH AREA 3* TELL CITY/PATOKA .Jasper/Huntingburg..................................................161 Rockport/ Santa Claus................................................161 Tell City......................................................................162 3( CAVES Corydon/Leavenworth...............................................162 Paoli/French Lick........................................................164 Salem........................................................................165 4) FALLS OF THE OHIO/SCOTTSBURG Charlestown/Borden.................................................165 Clarksville/Jeffersonville/New Albany.......................165 Scottsburg.................................................................166
SOUTH CENTRAL 4! MADISON/VERSAILLES Madison/Vevay..........................................................168 Rising Sun/Aurora/Lawrenceburg.............................168 Versailles...................................................................169 4@ GREENSBURG/SEYMOUR Columbus..................................................................170 Greensburg...............................................................170 North Vernon.............................................................171 Seymour....................................................................171 4# BEDFORD/HOOSIER NATIONAL FORREST Bedford/Mitchell.......................................................172 Bloomington.............................................................172 Nashville....................................................................173 KENTUCKY BOURBON & WINE TRAILS LISTINGS........177
2019 Festivals & Events AQS QuiltWeek® Spring Paducah Paducah, Kentucky, Apr. 24-27, 2019.
AQS QuiltWeek® Fall Paducah
Paducah, Kentucky, Sept. 11-14, 2019. Hundreds of Beautiful Quilts. World Renowned Quiltmaking Instructors. Aisles of Fabrics, Machines, and Quilting Supplies. For more information, visit quiltweek.com or call 270.898.7903. CREATE. INSPIRE. ENJOY. TOGETHER. 33 Paducah, page 144.
Lodging King Creek Resort & Marina
972 King Creek Rd. I-24 exit 25., Benton, KY 42025. Family owned & operated lakeside resort. All cottages lakefront or rear deck lakeview with calm water off the main lake; your private escape from crowds. Quiet & secluded family/fishing atmosphere with 8 cottages – 4 3-bedroom 2-bath, 3 2-bedroom, & 1 1-bedroom – all lakefront or lakeview. Sandy beach with 2 lakefront sundecks. 50 campsites, camp store, shower house, playground, 1 free paddle boat & row boat. Full service marina – dock & boat rentals including bass tracker brand fishing boat, fishing & leisure pontoons. Deck boat with 150hp optimax, Jet Skis. March 1 – Nov. 25. Rates range $100-$260. 270.493.0076; www.fishinkentucky.com. 31 Benton, page139.
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Albany....................................109 Ashland.................................... 77 Auburn...................................129 Augusta.................................... 49 Aurora.....................................140 Barbourville............................100 Bardstown................................ 31 Bardwell/Arlington.................145 Beattyville................................. 88 Bedford/Milton......................... 20 Benton....................................139 Berea........................................ 70 Booneville................................ 89 Bowling Green........................125 Brandenburg............................ 28 Brooks....................................... 23 Brownsville/ Mammoth Cave...................119 Burkesville..............................110 Burnside.................................108 Cadiz.......................................136 Calhoun/Livermore/ Sacramento/Island...............154 Campbellsville........................113 Campton................................... 88 Carlisle...................................... 57 Carrollton.................................. 40 Cave City/Park City..................121 Central City.............................152 Clinton/Columbus..................141 Columbia................................114 Corbin....................................... 98 Covington................................. 42 Cumberland/Benham/Lynch.... 97 Cynthiana................................. 58 Danville.................................... 66 Dawson Springs......................151 Dixon/Providence...................151 Dry Ridge/Williamstown.......... 46 Eddyville.................................146 Edmonton...............................122 Elizabethtown........................... 25 Elkhorn City.............................. 85 Elkton.....................................135 Falmouth.................................. 47 Flemingsburg........................... 50 Florence.................................... 45 Frankfort................................... 60 Franklin..................................128 Frenchburg............................... 76 Ft. Mitchell/Erlanger................. 43 Fulton.....................................142 Georgetown.............................. 62 Gilbertsville/Calvert City.........138 Glasgow..................................123 Glendale................................... 26 Golden Pond...........................137 Grand Rivers...........................148 Grayson.................................... 79 Greensburg............................115 Greenup................................... 78
Greenville/Dunmor................153 Hanson...................................151 Hardinsburg/Cloverport/ Irvington................................. 28 Harlan....................................... 97 Harrodsburg............................. 65 Hartford/Rosine/Beaver Dam..154 Hawesville/Lewisport..............157 Hazard...................................... 90 Henderson..............................156 Hickman.................................142 Hindman.................................. 91 Hodgenville.............................. 30 Hopkinsville...........................134 Horse Cave/Munfordville.......120 Hyden....................................... 92 Inez........................................... 83 Irvine........................................ 90 Jackson..................................... 90 Jamestown.............................111 Kuttawa...................................147 La Grange/Crestwood............... 19 Lancaster.................................. 68 Lawrenceburg........................... 62 Lebanon.................................... 33 Leitchfield................................. 29 Lexington.................................. 53 Liberty.....................................116 London..................................... 93 Louisa....................................... 80 Louisville.................................. 13 Madisonville...........................150 Manchester............................... 94 Marion....................................148 Mayfield.................................141 Maysville.................................. 47 McKee....................................... 94 Middlesboro............................. 95 Midway..................................... 63 Monticello..............................112 Morehead................................. 74 Morganfield/Sturgis...............151 Morgantown...........................126 Mt. Olivet.................................. 50 Mt. Sterling............................... 75 Mt. Washington........................ 23 Murray....................................140 New Castle................................ 20 New Concord..........................141 Newport.................................... 44 Nicholasville............................. 55 Oak Grove...............................135 Olive Hill................................... 79 Owensboro.............................155 Owenton................................... 40 Owingsville/Salt Lick................ 75 Paducah..................................144 Paintsville................................. 81 Paris.......................................... 56 Perryville................................... 68 Pikeville.................................... 84
Pineville.................................... 96 Prestonsburg............................ 82 Princeton................................137 Radcliff/Ft. Knox........................ 27 Renfro Valley/Mt. Vernon.......... 94 Richmond................................. 69 Russell...................................... 78 Russell Springs.......................112 Russellville.............................129 Salyersville............................... 84 Sandy Hook.............................. 81 Scottsville...............................130 Shelbyville................................ 36 Shepherdsville......................... 22 Simpsonville............................. 37 Slade......................................... 87 Smiths Grove..........................126 Somerset................................106 Springfield................................ 34 Stanford.................................... 69 Stanton/Clay City...................... 87 Stearns/Whitley City...............108 Taylorsville................................ 38 Tompkinsville/Fountain Run/ Gamaliel..............................130 Vanceburg................................ 50 Versailles.................................. 64 Waddy...................................... 38 Warsaw/Sparta......................... 41 Washington.............................. 48 West Liberty.............................. 76 West Point................................ 27 Whitesburg............................... 92 Wickliffe/Barlow/Kevil/ LaCenter.................................146 Williamsburg..........................100 Wilmore.................................... 56 Winchester............................... 59
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Within a 100-mile radius of Louisville, Kentucky’s largest city and the 16th largest US city, is a region with riverboats, bourbon distilleries, horse racing and farms, state parks, historic homes, antiques, art, entertainment and more.
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Forest Population 741,096 • Jefferson County(Seat) • EST/EDT• Wet Clermont Kentucky’s largest city; 16th largest US city; established Brooks 1780. Greater Louisville population 1,035,975 (includes Kentucky counties Jefferson, Bullitt, Oldham, Shelby, plus Indiana counties Clark, Floyd, Harrison; at I-65, I-71 and I-64 intersection on the Ohio River). t LOUISVILLE TOURISM, Welcome to “One of the Friendliest Cities in American,” according to Travel + Leisure. Explore our Urban Bourbon Experience™, acclaimed culinary scene, unique attractions and eclectic neighborhoods. Stop by the Louisville Visitors Center for discounted attraction tickets, Louisville swag and more. www.GoToLouisville.com. t O l d L o ui s v ill e In f o r m a t i o n C e n t e r, 1340 S 4th St. in Central Park, Louisville, KY 40208; www.oldlouisville.org, 502.635.5244.
Bowman Field, I-264 and Taylorsville Rd. Louisville International Airport, bordered by I-65 and I-264; 8 airlines; visitor’s center.
Educational Institutions
Bellarmine University, 2001 Newburg Rd.; founded 1950; enrolls 3,000. Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1044 Alta Vista Rd.; established 1853; enrolls 230. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2825 Lexington Rd.; founded 1859; enrolls 4,072. Spalding University, 845 S 3rd St.; established 1814; enrolls 2,500. Sullivan University, 101 Bardstown Rd.; established 1962; enrolls 3,500. University of Louisville, 2301 S 3rd St.; chartered 1798; enrolls 21,000.
American Printing House for the Blind, 1839 Frankfort Ave. Angel’s Envy Distillery, 500 E. Main St. Belle of Louisville, Spirit of Jefferson, 4th St. & River Rd. Bulleit Experience at Stitzel-Weller, 3860 Fitzgerald Rd. Churchill Downs, 700 Central Ave. at 4th St.; NRHP. Copper & Kings Brandy Distillery, 1111 E Washington St. Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, 528 W Main St. Frazier History Museum, The Official Starting Point of the Ky Bourbon Trail, 829 W Main St, Louisville, KY 40202. 502-753-5663; fraziermuseum.org Fourth Street Live!, 411 S. 4th St, 4thstlive.com Henry’s Ark, 7801 Rose Island Rd., Prospect. Idlewild Butterfly Farm, 1100 Logan St. Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse, 4th Street Live! Kentucky Center for African-American Heritage, 1656, 1701 W Muhammad Ali Blvd. Kentucky International Convention Center, 221 4th St. Kentucky Kingdom & Hurricane Bay, 937 Phillips Ln. Kentucky Peerless Distillery, 120 N 10th St. Kentucky Veterans Memorial, Coffee Tree Rd. off KY 676. KFC Yum! Center, 1 Arena Plz. Louisville Free Public Library, 301 York St.; established 1816. HLOUISVILLE MEGA CAVERN, 1841 Taylor Ave., Louisville, KY 40213. Louisville Mega Cavern is a must-see for adventure seekers of all ages! Soar through the air 100 feet below ground on the world's ONLY underground ziplines, test your skill on our ropes challenge course, or explore the cavern on our comfortable, easy-to-ride electric bikes or historical tram tour! Group, student, and military discounts available. 877.614.6342; www.louisvillemegacavern.com .
HTHE LOUISVILLE ZOO, 1-264, exit 14 to 1100
Trevilian Way, Louisville, KY 40213. Enjoy wild adventures year-round amongst 1200 exotic wild animals. With three nationally award-winning exhibits including Glacier Run featuring seals and sea lions, polar and grizzly bears, Gorilla Forest and the multi-species Islands exhibit. See up close daily animal demonstrations. Escape the heat at the Splash Park. Enjoy gift shops, cafes, a petting zoo, carousel, train, ropes courses and playgrounds (some attractions seasonal). Open Daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Check the website for seasonal pricing and packages as well as Zoo hours and special events. Special group rates and facilities available for 15 or more. 502-459-2181; www.louisvillezoo.org Old 502 Winery, 116 S 10th St. Old Forester Distilling Co., 119 W Main St. US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), N 27th St.; one of only two sites on Ohio River with twin 1,200' lock chambers. Zachary Taylor National Cemetery,4701 Brownsboro Rd.NRHP.
Historic Sites
Cathedral of the Assumption, 433 S 5th St.; dedicated in 1852, restored 1994. Christ Church Cathedral, 421 S 2nd St.; built 1822. Farmington Historic Plantation, 3033 Bardstown Rd.; Completed 1816.
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HLOCUST GROVE, 561 Blankenbaker Ln. (between Brownsboro & River Rds.), Louisville, KY 40207. Set on 55 acres, Locust Grove (circa 1792) tells the story of William & Lucy Croghan, and Lucy’s brother, Revolutionary War veteran, Gen. George Rogers Clark. Restored interior reflects taste & wealth of the Croghan family. Visitors’ Center with exhibits & museum store. Partially handicapped access. See website for events. Open 10-4:30 Mon.-Sat. & Sun. 1-4:30. Closed in Jan. Adults $9, seniors $8, children $4, under 6 free, group rates. 502.897.9845; www.locustgrove.org. Main Street Association, 600–800 W Main St. Muhamad Ali Childhood Home, 3302 Grand Ave. Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen Landing, 7410 Moorman Rd., built circa 1837. Thomas Edison House, 729–31 E Washington St. Whitehall House and Gardens, 3110 Lexington Rd. Built circa 1855, transformed circa 1910.
Museums and Galleries
21 C Museum, 700 W Main St. American Printing House for the Blind, 1839 Frankfort Ave. Carnegie Center for Art & History, 201 E Spring St. Edenside Gallery, 1422 Bardstown Rd. Filson Historical Society, 1310 S 3rd St.; headquartered in the 1905 Ferguson Mansion. Flame Run Glass Studio and Gallery, 815 W Market St. Frazier History Museum, 829 W Main St. Gheens Science Hall & Rauch Planetarium, Cardinal Blvd & 2nd St. Jeffersontown Historical Museum, 10635 Watterson Trl., Jeffersontown.
HKENTUCKY DERBY MUSEUM, 704 Central Ave., Louisville, 40208. Where every day is Derby Day! Enjoy this one-of-a-kind experience, tour historic Churchill Downs, get lost in two floors of exhibits, view “The Greatest Race,” a full-circle movie about the 1st Sat. in May, dine in the Derby Café Express, select the perfect hat in the Gift Shop and more. Open daily. DerbyMuseum.org; 502.637.1111. KMAC Museum, 715 W Main St. HKENTUCKY SCIENCE CENTER, 727 W Main St., Louisville, KY 40202. Open Daily Sunday – Thursday 9:30am – 5:00pm; Friday – Saturday 9:30am – 9:00pm. General Admission $11-13; Movies $8-10. Kentucky Science Center is a non-profit educational institution that encourages people of all ages to do science in engaging, educational, and entertaining ways to inspire a lifetime of learning, featuring interactive exhibits and engaging programs for children, families, and a d u l t s . V i s i t k y s c i e n c e c e n t e r. o r g or call 502.561.6100 for more information. Koi Gallery at the Galt House, 140 N 4th St. Little Loomhouse, 328 Kenwood Hill Rd. NRHP. Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, 800 W Main St. Louisville Visual Art Association, River Rd. & Zorn Ave., I-71 exit 2; in Historic Landmark Water Tower. Mark Payton Glass Center, 815 W Market St. Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave. Muhammad Ali Center, 144 N 6th St. National Society Sons of the American Revolution, 809 W Main St.
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H W AT E R W O R K S M U S E U M AT LOUISVILLE WATER TOWER PARK,
3005 River Rd., Louisville, KY 40207. Tells the story of how water shaped the city & public health. Located inside Louisville Water’s historic 1860 Pumping Station. The museum contains a vast archive of historic photographs, memoriabilia and a 1938 silent film. Visitors will learn about the company’s contributions to safe drinking water through innovations in science & engineering. Special displays rotate throughout the year. Admission includes guided walking tour. Allow 2 hrs. Wed.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Closed holidays and Derby Day. $5, $4 (60+), $3 (6-17 student, military w /ID), free (5 & under, teacher w/ID). 502.897.1481. LouisvilleWaterTower.com. [See ad, page 16]
Theaters and Performing Arts
Actors Theatre of Louisville, 316 W Main St.; NRHP. The Alley Theater, 633 W Main St. The Bard's Town, 1801 Bardstown Rd. The Brown Theatre, 315 W Broadway. Bunbury Theatre, 604 S 3rd St. Headliners Music Hall, 1386 Lexington Rd. Kentucky Center, 501 W Main St. Louisville Ballet, 315 E Main St. Louisville Palace, 625 S 4th St. Mercury Ballroom, 611 S 4th St. Stageone Family Theatre, 315 W Market St.
Tours and Sightseeing
Classic Bi-Plane Tours, Bowman Field, 2815 Taylorsville Rd. Historic Old Louisville Walking Tour, 1340 S 4th St. H KENTUCKY BOURBON BOYS, Want to tour Bourbon County but don’t want to deal with all that pesky planning? Pick your distilleries and we’ll do the rest! 502.690.9506; kentuckybourbonboys.com. Kentucky Derby Museum Tours, 704 Central Ave. H THE LOUISVILLE QUEST!, A fun, competitive way to explore downtown. Part race, part scavenger hunt, part historical sightseeing tour. thelouisvillequest.com/ theresa@thelouisvillequest.com. 502.387.0928. Mint Julep Tours, The Galt House, Rivue Tower, 140 N 4th St. R&R Limousine, 4840 Crittenden Dr. The Thirsty Pedaler, downtown. ZEROBUS Downtown Circulator, ridetarc.org
H WHEEL FUN RENTALS AND SEGWAY
OF LOUISVILLE,1001 River Road (Waterfront Park),
Louisville, KY 40202. Offering unique bike rentals, group programs, and self-guided bike tours. In addition, we offer guided Segway tours of Waterfront Park and beyond. Located in the award-winning Waterfront Park, directly under the Big 4 Bridge. “Rent some fun today!”. Bike: 502.589.2453; Segway: 502.938.7433. Hours Mar.-Oct. (call for hours). www.wheelfunrentals.com
H E.P. “TOM” SAWYER STATE PARK, 3000 Freys Hill Rd. off Westport Rd.; 544 acres; open year-round. Park Features: activities building with gym, Outdoor Olympic pool, radio-control airfield, archery, softball, basketball, soccer, tennis, BMX track, playgrounds, astronomy center, dog park, birding, community gardens, picnic shelters, year-round organized recreational program. 502.429.7270; parks.ky.gov. Jefferson Memorial Forest, 11311 Mitchell Hill Rd, Fairdale. Louisville Extreme Park, Clay and Witherspoon Sts. Louisville Nature Center, 3745 Illinois Ave. across from Louisville Zoo. Metro Parks, Jefferson County, 124 parks, over 14,000 acres; 18 city parks & 6 connecting parkways designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted in early 1890s. The Parklands of Floyds Fork, includes 4 parks: Beckley, Pope Lick, Turkey Run, Broad Run. Waterfront Park, Ohio River waterfront, downtown. Golf and Tennis
Blairwood Tennis, Swim and Fitness Club, 9300 Blairwood Rd.; 10 outdoor, 8 indoor courts. Bobby Nichols Golf Course, 4301 East Pages Ln.; 9 holes. Charlie Vettiner Golf Course, 10207 Mary Dell Ln.; 18 holes. Cherokee Golf Course, Cherokee Park; 9 holes. Crescent Hill Golf Course, 3110 Brownsboro Rd. Indian Springs Golf Course, 3408 Indian Lake Dr.; 18 holes. Iroquois Golf Course, Iroquois Park; 18 holes. Long Run Golf Course, 1605 Flat Rock Rd.; 18 holes. Louisville Indoor Racquet Club, 8609 Westport Rd.; 6 outdoor, 14 indoor courts. Louisville Tennis Center, 3783 Illinois Ave.; 11 courts.
TAKE A TOUR OF HISTORY
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Parks and Recreation
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Beargrass Creek State Nature Preserve, Illinois Ave. and Newburg Rd. near Bellarmine University. Big 4 Pedestrian Bridge, former railroad bridge across Ohio River; walk or bike from Kentucky to Indiana. Blackacre Nature Preserve, 3200 Tucker Station Rd. Cherokee Park, 745 Cochran Hill Rd.
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Louisville Tennis Club, 2011 Herr Ln.; 14 outdoor, 12 indoor courts. Nevel Meade Golf Course, KY 329, Prospect; 18 holes. Quail Chase Golf Course, 7000 Cooper Chapel Rd.; 27 holes. Seneca Golf Course, Seneca Park; 18 holes. Shawnee Golf Course, 460 Northwestern Pkwy.;18 holes. Sun Valley Golf Course, 6505 Bethany Ln.; 18 holes. Tennis Club at Springhurst, 4109 Simcoe Ln.; 3 outdoor, 10 indoor courts.
Festivals and Special Events
Bourbon Classic, Kentucky Center; Jan.–Feb. Tailspin Ale Fest, Feb. Humana Festival, Actors Theatre, Feb.- Apr. Festival of Faiths, Apr. 25-27. Kentucky Derby Festival, Apr.–May. Derby City BrewFest, Derby Eve. Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby, 1st Fri./Sat. in May Kentucky Reggae Festival, Louisville Water Tower; May. I Am Ali Festival, June. Kentucky Bourbon Affair, June. Kentuckiana Pride Festival, June. Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, Central Park, historic Old Louisville; June–July. Forecastle Festival, Waterfront Park; July. Brew at the Zoo, Aug. Kentucky State Fair, Aug. World Fest, Labor Day Weekend. Bourbon & Beyond, Sept. Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival, Jeffersontown; Sept. Louder than Life, Sept.
Louisville Brewfest, Sept. Louisville Pride Festival, Sept. NuLu Festival, Sept. Ironman Triathlon, Oct. Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular, Iroquois Park; Oct.–Nov. Louisville International Festival of Film, Oct. St. James Court Art Show, historic Old Louisville; 1st full weekend in Oct. Lights Under Louisville, Nov.-Dec. Holiday in the City & Light Up Louisville, Dec.
Dining
8UP, 350 W Chestnut St., D Abyssinia Ethiopian Restaurant, 554 S 5th St., D Against the Grain, 401 E Main St. @ Slugger Field, D Asiatique, 1767 Bardstown Rd., B August Moon Chinese Bistro, 2269 Lexington Rd., C The Bard’s Town, 1801 Bardstown Rd., B Baxter’s 942 Bar & Grill, 942 Baxter Ave., B Bearno’s Little Sicily, 131 W Main St., D & W,S,H,EC Birracibo Artisan Pizza & Craft Beer, 445 S 4th St., D Bistro Le Relais, 2817 Taylorsville Rd., EC Bluegrass Brewing Co, 300 W Main St., D Blue Italian Mediterranean Grille, 280 W Jefferson St., D Bourbon Raw, 446 S 4th St., D Bourbons Bistro, 2225 Frankfort Ave., C Brasserie Provence, 150 N. Hurstbourne Pkwy, EC Brazeiros Churrascaria, 450 S 4th St., D Brendon’s Catch 23, 505 S 4th St., D Bristol Bar and Grille, 3 locations, D, H, EC
GET THIRSTY
Ever Wonder How Louisville Water Makes The Best Tasting Water In The Nation?
Fill your glass with history and innovation at the WaterWorks Museum, historic water tower and Louisville’s original pumping station. You’ll never look at a glass of water the same!
Buck's, 425 W Ormsby in the Mayflower Hotel, D Butchertown Grocery, 1076 E Washington St., N H CATTLEMAN’S ROADHOUSE, Cattleman’s Roadhouse is a locally owned and operated, Kentucky proud restaurant with something delicious to eat for everyone in the family. While we are preparing to open our eighth location, we are not a chain, just a couple of Kentucky boys serving great steaks, probably the largest salad bar in Kentucky and delivering it all with great, personal service. 2901 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40220, 502.384.7623; www.cattlemansroadhouse.com. Con Huevos Restaurant, 2339 Frankfort Ave., C Corbett’s: An American Place, 5050 Norton Healthcare Blvd., EC Decca Restaurant, 812 E Market St., D Derby Café: At the Kentucky Derby Museum, 704 Central Ave., S Diorio’s Pizza and Pub, 2 locations, B, EC Dish On Market, 434 W Market St., D Doc Crow’s Southern Smokehouse & Raw Bar, 127 W Main St.,D Down One Bourbon Bar & Restaurant, 321 W Main St., D Dragon King’s Daughter, 1126 Baxter Ave., B Eddie Merlot’s, 455 S 4th St., D Eiderdown, 983 Goss Ave, G El Mundo, 2345 Frankfort Ave., C English Grille at the Brown Hotel, 335 W Broadway, D Equus and Jack’s Lounge, 122 Sears Ave., EC The Fat Lamb Modern Kitchen & Bar, 2011 Grinstead Dr., B Feast BBQ, 909 E Market St., N Finn’s Southern Kitchen, 1318 McHenry St., G Flanagan’s Ale House, 934 Baxter Ave., B Four Pegs Beer Lounge and Social Eatery, 1053 Goss Ave., G Garage Bar, 700 E Market St., N Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, 400 S 4th St., D Grind Burger Kitchen, 829 E Market St., N Guy Fieri’s Smokehouse, 434 S 4th St., D Hard Rock Café, 424 S 4th St., D Harvest, 624 E Market St., N Highland Morning, 2 locations B, EC Hiko-A-Mon Modern Japanese, 2 locations, D, EC Impellizzeri’s Pizza, 110 W Main St., D Irish Rover, 2319 Frankfort Ave., C Jack Fry’s, 1007 Bardstown Rd., B Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse, 325 W Main St., D Joella’s Hot Chicken, 2 locations, C, EC Joe’s Crab Shack, 131 River Rd., W Kingfish Restaurants, 2 locations, D,W La Chasse, 1359 Bardstown Rd., B Le Moo, 2300 Lexington Rd., C Lilly’s, 1147 Bardstown Rd., B Marketplace Restaurant, 651 S. 4th St., D Mark’s Feedstore, B, S, EC Mayan Cafe, 813 E Market St., N Merle’s Whiskey Kitchen, 122 W. Main St., D
Mesh, 3608 Brownsboro Rd., C Mike Linnig’s Inc., 9308 Cane Run Rd., S Molly Malone’s, 2 locations, B, EC Morton’s, The Steakhouse, 626 W Main St., D Mussel & Burger Bar, 113 S 7th, D Napa River Grill, 1211 Herr Ln., EC North End Café, 2 locations, B, C The Oakroom at the Seelbach, 500 S. 4th St., D Old Spaghetti Factory, 235 W. Market St., D Over the 9, 120 S 10th St., D O’Shea’s Irish Pub, 956 Baxter Ave., B Patrick O’Shea’s, 123 W Main St., D Proof on Main, 702 W Main St., D Queen of Sheba, 2804 Taylorsville Rd., EC Ramsi’s Café of the World, 1293 Bardstown Rd., B River House Restaurant & Raw Bar, 3015 River Rd., W Rivue Restaurant & Lounge, 140 N 4th St., D ROC, 1327 Bardstown Rd., B Royals Hot Chicken, 736 E Market St., N Ruth’s Chris Steak House, 6100 Dutchman’s Ln., EC Rye on Market, 900 E Market St., N Sapporo Japanese Grill & Sushi, 1706 Bardstown Rd., B Seviche, A Latin Restaurant, 1538 Bardstown Rd., B Sidebar at Whiskey Row, 129 N 2nd St., D The Silver Dollar, 1761 Frankfort Ave., C Simply Thai, 323 Wallace Ave. & Shelbyville Rd., EC The Sports and Social Club, 427 S 4th St., D Tavern on 4th, 311 S 4th St., D Thai Café, 2226 Holiday Manor Ctr., C Toast on Market, 620 E Market St., N
H TROLL PUB UNDER THE BRIDGE,
If you are looking for cold local beers, delicious libations, or the best pub grub I the ‘Ville with a historic and unique ambiance, find Louie the Troll! The family friendly Pub is open for lunch, dinner and late dining seven days a week. 150 W. Washington St., Louisville, KY 502.618.4829; www.trollpub.com. Uptown Café, 1624 Bardstown Rd., B Varanese, 2106 Frankfort Ave., C The Village Anchor Pub & Roost, 11507 Park Rd., EC Vincenzo’s, 150 S 5th St., D Volare Italian Ristorante, 2300 Frankfort Ave., C Wagner’s Pharmacy, 3113 S Fourth St., S Ward 426, 426 Baxter Ave., B Wild Eggs, 4 locations, D, EC (3) Z’s Oyster Bar & Steakhouse, 101 Whittington Pkwy, EC
Lodging
1840 Tucker House B&B, 2406 Tucker Station Rd.; 4 units. 1853 Inn at Woodhaven B&B, 401 S Hubbards Ln.; 8 units. 21c Museum Hotel, 700 W Main St.; 91 units. Aloft, 102 W Main St.; 175 units. Aloft Louisville East, 10700 Westport Rd. Autograph Collection by Marriott/Moxy, 101 W Main, 350 units.
Key: D: Downtown, W: Waterfront, N: Nulu, G: Germantown, S: South Louisville/Airport, H: Bardstown Rd/Highlands, EC: East Central/St. Matthews, C: Crescent Hill/Clifton
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Baymont Inn and Suites, 9400 Blairwood Rd.; 100 units. Breckinridge Inn, I-264 exit 18A; 123 units. The Brown Hotel, 335 W Broadway. Central Park B&B, 1353 S 4th St.; 7 units. Chateau Bourbon B&B, 10630 Meeting St.; 4 units. Comfort Inn – 3 locations. Courtyard, 3 locations. Crown Plaza Louisville Airport, 830 Phillips Ln. 588 units. Days Inn, 3 locations. Drury Inn Louisville, 4 locations141 units. Dupont Mansion B&B, 1317 S 4th St.; 8 units. Embassy Suites, 2 locations. Fairfield, 2 locations. Four Points by Sheraton, 2850 Crittenden Dr., 117 units. Galt House Hotel, 135 E Main St.; 1290 units. Hampton Inn, 5 locations. Hawthorn Suites by Windham, 400 Sherburn Ln, 90 units. Hilton Garden Inn, 4 locations. Holiday Inn, 5 locations. Home2 Suites by Hilton, 2 locations. Homewood Suites, I-64 exit 15; 100 units. Hotel Louisville, 120 W Broadway, 120 units. Howard Johnson Express, I-264 exit 11; 44 units. Hyatt Place, I-64 exit 15C; 121 units. Hyatt Regency Louisville, 320 W Jefferson St.; 393 units. LaQuinta Inn and Suites, East. Legacy Hotel & Conferences, 2825 Lexington Rd.; 70 units. Louisville Bourbon Inn, 1332 S Fourth St., 6 units. Louisville Marriott Downtown, 280 W. Jefferson St., 616 units. Marriott Louisville East, 1903 Embassy Square Blvd., 252 units. Microtel Inn Louisville, I-64 exit 17S; 99 units. Old Fleur De Lis B&B, 1470 Third St., 4 rooms. Omni Louisville Hotel, 400 S 2nd St.; 612 units. Quality Inn Louisville East, 1301 Kentucky Mills Dr., 118 units. Ramada Inn Downtown North, 1-71 exit 2; 116 units. Ramada Louisville Expo Center, 2912 Crittenden Dr., 49 units. Ramada Plaza, I-64 exit 15; 250 units. Residence Inn by Marriott Downtown, 333 E Market St., 140 units. Rodeway Inn, I-264 exit 11; 66 units. The Samuel Culbertson Mansion, 1432 S 3rd St., 5 units. Seelbach Hilton Hotel, 500 S Fourth St., 321 units. Springhill Suites, 3 locations. Staybridge Suites, I-64 exit 17; 94 units. Super 8, 2 locations. VU Guesthouse, 822 Floyd St., 24 units. Wingate by Wyndham, 12301 Alliant Ct., 73 units. Woodspring Suites, Louisville Airport, 3300 Preston Hwy., 122 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
5-0-Lou, 2235 Frankfort Ave. Ah, Whatta ‘Bout Mimi!, 701 W Market St. A Taste of Kentucky, 3 locations. Barry Wooley Designs, 835 E Main St. Block Party Handmade Boutique, 560 S 4th St. 18 • www.kytravel.com
Bluegrass Indoor Karting, 2520 Ampere Dr. Bourbon Barrel Foods, 2710 Frankfort Ave. Broad Run Vineyards and Winery, 10601 Broad Run Rd. Butchertown Market, 1201 Story Ave. The Caravan Comedy Club, 1250 Bardstown Rd. Cellar Door Chocolates, 1201 Story Ave. Clay and Cotton, 1341 Bardstown Rd. Clayton & Crume, 1901 Bardstown Rd. Crazy Daisy, 1430 Mellwood Ave. Dee’s, 5045 Shelbyville Rd. Derby City Antique Mall, 3819 Bardstown Rd. Finish Line Gift Shop, Kentucky Derby Museum, 704 Central Ave. Fire Studio & Gallery, 170 Carter Ave. Flying Axes, 146 N Clay St. Fourth Street Live, 400 S 4th St. Go Ape Zip Line & Treetop Adventure, 11311 Michell Hill Rd., Fairdale. Hadley Pottery, 1570 Story Ave. Haymarket Whiskey Bar, 331 E Market St. Howl at the Moon, 434 S. 4th St., Ste 131. Jefferson Mall, I-65 exit 129E. Jerry Green & Friends, 2800 Breckenridge Ln. Kizito, 1398 Bardstown Rd. Louisville Antique Market, 845 E Jefferson St. Louisville Bats, 401 E Main St. H LOUISVILLE SALT CAVE, 9800 Shelbyville Rd., Louisville, KY 40223. Louisville Salt Cave is constructed of 5 tons of the Earth’s purest and unpolluted salt. The pink Himalayan salt crystals are over 250 million years old and contain over 84 trace minerals. Halotherapy uses salt for its healing properties. Research studies show halotherapy eases symptoms and supports relief for those suffering from respiratory issues, asthma, allergies, sinusitis, congestion, ear infections, skin disorders, eczema, psoriasis, acne, Cystic Fibrosis, depression, anxiety and sleep disorders. Book online at www.LouisvilleSaltCave.com or call us at 502.996.7000 to reserve your seat! Louisville Tea Company, 9305 New LaGrange Rd. Mall St. Matthews, 5000 Shelbyville Rd., I-264 exit 20B. Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave. Muth’s Candies, 630 E Market St. Old 502 Winery, 120 S 10th St. Old Town Wine and Spirits, 1529 Bardstown Rd.
H THE OUTLET SHOPPES OF THE
BLUEGRASS, 1155 Buck Creek Rd., Simpsonville, KY 40067. With 90+ brand name stores, we re Kentucky’s only outlet shopping center experience. Enjoy stylish savings at GUCCI, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, The North Face, Nike and more. Located just off I-64 at Exit 28, just 20 miles from downtown Louisville and 55 miles from downtown Lexington. Visit our website for additional information. www.theoutletshoppesofthebluegrass.com; 502.722.5558. Oxmoor Center, 7900 Shelbyville Rd., I-264 exit 20E. Paddock Shops, 4055 Summit Plaza Drive. Peace of the Earth, 801 E Market St. Quest Outdoors, 4600 Shelbyville Rd.
Bourbon, Horses & History NORTH CENTRAL REGION Renaissance Fun Park, 201 Park Place Dr. Roundhouse Electric Trains, Inc. 4870 Brownsboro Rd. Springhurst Towne Center, I-265 exit 32. Stevie Ray’s Blues Bar, 230 E Main St. Stoneware & Co., 731 Brent St. TAJ Gallery, 807 E Market St. Taste Fine Wines and Bourbons, 634 E Market St. Westport Village, I-264 exit 21.
Boating and Lakes
Captain’s Quarters Marina, 5700 Captain’s Quarters Rd. Riverview Park, 8202 Greenwood Rd.; ramp.
LA GRANGE / CRESTWOOD Oldham County • EST/EDT • Wet La Grange: Population 8,062 • County Seat Established 1827; KY 53 off I-71 exit 22, north of Louisville. Crestwood: Population 4,531; I-71 exit 14, KY 146, KY 22.
t Oldham KY Tourism & Conventions,Visitors Center: 7204 Hwy 329, Crestwood, KY 40014. 20 mins. from Louisville exit 14 off I-71; 800.813.9953; www.kyweekend.com. Points of Interest
3rd Turn Brewing Oldham Gardens, 6300 Old La Grange Rd., Crestwood. CityPlace Conference Center, 112 S 1st Ave., La Grange. Duncan Memorial Chapel, 5600 Old Floydsburg Rd., Crestwood. John Black Community & Aquatic Center, 1551 KY 393N. Kentucky Artisan Distillery, 6230 Old La Grange Rd., Crestwood. Little Kentucky River Winery, 412 E Main St., La Grange. Train Watching Observation Tower, 100 E Main St., La Grange. Trains on Main, 127 E Main St., La Grange.
HYEW DELL BOTANICAL GARDENS,
6220 Old LaGrange Rd., Crestwood, KY 40014. 60-acre botanical garden and arboretum. Open all year. Hours are seasonal. Please call for hours and tour information. $9 adults, $5 seniors & children 6 and over, free for members & children under 6. 502.241.4788; www.yewdellgardens.org.
Museums and Galleries
Arts Association of Oldham County at Gallery 104, 104 E Main St. Gallery 104, 104 E. Main St., La Grange. Oldham County History Center, 106 N 2nd Ave., La Grange.
Theatres and Performing Arts
Little Colonel Playhouse, 302 Mt. Mercy Dr., Pewee Valley. Oldham County Schools Arts Center, 7105 Floydsburg Rd., Crestwood.
Parks and Recreation
Creasy Mahan Nature Preserve, 12501 Harmony Landing Rd., Goshen. Oldham Farm Tours, 7204 Hwy 329, Crestwood. Openrange Sports, 6401 Cross Keys Blvd., Crestwood.
Golf and Tennis
Eagle Creek Golf Gourse, 2820 KY 53S, La Grange; 18 holes. Golden Tee Golf, 6033 W Hwy 146, Crestwood. Nevel Meade Golf Course, 3123 Nevel Meade Dr., Prospect; 18 holes.
Oldham County Country Club, 1870 Country Club Ln., La Grange; 18 holes. Sleepy Hollow Golf Course, 4301 S Hwy 1694, Prospect; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Downtown Chocolate Crawl, Main St. La Grange; Feb. Blue Hydrangea Tea, Main St. La Grange; Apr. Plant Sale & Garden Market, Yew Dell Botanical Gardens; Apr. Arts on the Green, Courthouse, La Grange; 1st weekend in June. Colonial Trade Faire, Oldham County History Center, La Grange; June. Oldham County Day, La Grange; 3rd Sat. in July. Oldham County Fair, La Grange; last week in July. Hermitage Farm Combined Driving Event, Goshen; Sept. Oldham Arts at CityPlace, La Grange; Nov. Light Up La Grange, La Grange; 1st Sat. in Dec. Nature of Christmas in Goshen, Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve, Goshen; 1st Sat. in Dec. Christmas in the Country, La Grange; 1st weekend in Dec.
Dining
A Taste of Thai, 6549 Hwy. 22, Crestwood. Big R’s and Shannon’s BBQ, 213 S 1st St., La Grange. Bully Barbecue, 1225 Hwy. 393, La Grange. China King, 6420 W. Hwy. 146, Crestwood. Cornerstone Grill, 4773 Fox Run Rd., Buckner. Frascelli’s NY Deli & Pizzeria, 4310 W Hwy. 146, Buckner. Gustavo’s Mexican Grill, 1226 Market St., La Grange. Gustavo’s Mexican Grill, 6402 Westwind Way, Crestwood. Hometown Pizza, La Grange Square Shopping Center, La Grange. Inspirational Grounds, 4724 Old La Grange Rd. La Grange. Jucy’s BBQ, 7626 La Grange Rd., Pewee Valley. Knock on Wood Country Mercantile & Café, 7001 Main St., Westport. La Grange Coffee Roasters, 110 E Main St., La Grange. Main Street Bourbon & Ale House, 209 E Main St., La Grange. Mikato Steak & Sushi, 6001 Pleasant Colony Ct., Ste. 8, Crestwood. The Mayan, 117 E Main St., La Grange. One Nineteen West Main, 119 W Main St., La Grange. Q&A Sweet Treats, 211 S 1st St. (Hwy. 53), La Grange. Raw Sushi Bar & Grill, 1407 E Crystal Dr., Ste. A. Red Pepper Deli Café, 103 E Main St., La Grange. Red Peppermint, (Frozen Yogurt) 6401 Claymont Village Dr., Crestwood. Rikishi Japanese, 6110 Crestwood Sta., Crestwood. Serendipity Café, 116 E Main St., La Grange. Steve O’s Italian Kitchen, 4205 KY 146W, La Grange. Sweetness Drinks & Treats, 6408 W Hwy. 146, Ste. 1. Crestwood.
Lodging
Best Western Ashbury Inn, I-71 exit 22, La Grange; 98 units. Bluegrass Countr y Estate Horse Farm & B&B, 1226 Bluegrass Pkwy., La Grange; 5 units. Comfort Inn & Suites, I-71 exit 22; 55 units. The Inn at Spring Run Farm, 10204 Covered Bridge Rd., Prospect.
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Golf and Tennis
Cardinal Hills Golf Course, 335 Stark Ln., Bedford; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Animal Swap Meet, City Park, Milton; Mother’s Day & Labor Day weekends. Trimble County Fair, Trimble County Park, Bedford; June.
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Smith-Berry Vineyard and Winery, 855 Drennon Rd.
Parks and Recreation Golf and Tennis
Henry County Country Club, US 421; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Highland Renaissance Festival, Eminence; June, July. New Castle Patriotic Day, Courthouse; 2nd Sat. in June. Henry County Fair, Henry County Fairgrounds; July 4th week. Henry County Harvest Show Case, 4th weekend in July. Celtic Fest and Highland Games, 955 Elm St., Eminence; 3rd week in Sept. Henry County Arts & Craft Guild Showcase, 2nd Sat. in Sept. Holiday Arts & Crafts Bazaar, Henry County Fairgrounds; 2nd Sat. in Nov. Dickens Christmas Festival, Eminence; 1st weekend in Dec. Living Nativity, Bethlehem; Dec.
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Buddy's Place, 18 W Cross Main St. Chat-N-Nibble, 28 S Penn St., Eminence. Our Best Restaurant, 5728 KY 1861, Smithfield. Scriber Station, 697 Elm St., Eminence. Familiar Food: Eminence: Dairy Queen, Hometown Pizza, McDonald's, Snappy Tomato, Subway.
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Suite H, Shepherdsville, Kentucky 40165, 502.543.8656. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm; Sat 9am-3pm; Sun closed. Just 20 minutes south of Louisville, explore the Jim Beam American Stillhouse, Four Roses Bourbon Experience, and four award-winning wineries along our Wine & Whiskey Trail. Over 1,000 affordable hotel rooms with quick access to great dining and attractions! Check out www.travelbullitt.org for more info.
Points of Interest H F O U R R O S E S WA R E H O U S E & BOTTLING, 624 Lotus Rd., Cox’s Creek, KY 40013. A
visit to our Warehouse & Bottling Facility, nestled in the quiet countryside of Cox’s Creek, KY, and you’ll begin to understand why our Bourbon has become so mellow. See our singlestory rickhouses and enjoy a tasting of our award-winning Bourbons. Mon.- Sat. 9-4, Sun. 12-4. Tours Hourly. Last tour leaves at 3pm. 502.543.2264; www.fourrosesbourbon.com. Jim Beam American Stillhouse, I-65 exit 112, Clermont.
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Bullitt County History Museum, 300 S Buckman St., housed in the Bullitt County Courthouse.
Parks and Recreation H BERNHEIM ARBORETUM AND RESEARCH FOREST, Highway 245, Clermont,
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117, Shepherdsville, KY 40165. Fun for the whole family! Featuring the largest go-kart track in the world, over 1.5 miles with 5 sizes & speeds of karts. Also Kiddie Karts, 2 miniature golf courses, batting cages, bumper boats, trampoline basketball, huge arcade with prize redemption center & more. Group rates & party packages available. 502.543.9588; www.GoKartKountry.com. [See back cover]
KY 40110. Connecting people with nature since 1929. Kentucky’s Official Arboretum. 16,137 acres, 40+ miles of hiking trails. Fishing, educational programs, Children’s Play Garden, biking, dog friendly, Edible Garden, and more. Visitor Center with Isaac’s Café (open at 11am.; closing times seasonal). Weekdays-free, weekends, $5 per car (members always free). 7am to sunset 7 days a week; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Days. 502.955.8512; www.bernheim.org. Knobs State Forest, KY 245; near Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest and Camp Crooked Creek Boy Scout Camp; KDF. Slow Poke Farm, 8910 Cedar Grove Rd.
Golf and Tennis
Heritage Hill Golf Club, 1050 Valley View Dr.; 18 holes.
Bourbon, Horses & History NORTH CENTRAL REGION Festivals and Special Events
Bernheim Bloomfest & Spring Plant Sale, 3rd Sat. in May. Bullitt County Fair, Bullitt County Fairgrounds; June. 4th of July Bullitt Blast, Shepherdsville City Park; July. BugFest and Fall Plant Sale, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest; Sept. ColorFest, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest; Oct. Wall Street Festival, Lebanon Junction; 1st weekend in Oct. Christmas in the City, Lebanon Junction; 1st Sun. in Dec. Light Up Shepherdsville, City Park; 1st Fri. in Dec.
Dining H CATTLEMAN’S ROADHOUSE, Cattleman’s
Roadhouse is a locally owned and operated, Kentucky proud restaurant with something delicious to eat for everyone in the family. While we are preparing to open our eighth location, we are not a chain, just a couple of Kentucky boys serving great steaks, probably the largest salad bar in Kentucky and delivering it all with great, personal service. 139 Historical Trail, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, 502.543.3574; www.cattlemansroadhouse.com. China Buffet, I-65 exit 117. Denny’s Classic Diner, 200 S Lakeview Dr. El Nopal Mexican Cuisine, I-65 exit 117. Little Rick's, 117 Plaza Park Blvd., Lebanan Junction.
Lodging
Best Western, I-65 exit 117; 85 units. Country Inn and Suites, I-65 exit 117; 68 units. Garden Inn, I-65 exit 117; 105 units. Motel 6, I-65 exit 117; 98 units. Sleep Inn, I-65 exit 117; 81 units. Super 8, I-65 exit 117; 57 units.
Shopping and Entertainment 6pm Outlet, I-65 exit 116. Awesome Flea Market, 165 Dawson Dr. Barnyard Country Store, I-65 exit 116.
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1910 Clermont Rd, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, Open 7 days a week. Stop i n f o r a t a s t i n g o f o v e r 18 a w a r d w i n n i n g wines in a family friendly environment. Wheelchair accessible front entrance, active and former Military Discounts every day. Visit https://forestedgewine.com or call 502.443.1015 for more info. HKNOB CREEK GUN RANGE, 690 Ritchey Ln., West Point, KY 40177. Host of the Nation’s Largest Machine Gun Shoot & Military Gun Show. Over 4,000 firearms in stock for every shooter’s needs. A 350-yard outdoor range with 48 shooting tables is available for any caliber firearm you wish to shoot. Full service gun shop. Most shooting accessories in stock, including holsters, ammo, magazines & reloading supplies. Large selection of Knob Creek Souvenirs. $12 per person, per day. 9-6 daily, c l o s e d o n Tu e s . 5 0 2 .9 2 2 . 4 4 5 7; www.knobcreekrange.com. Shepherdsville Country Music Show, 1833 KY 44W, I-65 exit 117. South Louisville Antique and Toy Mall, I-65 exit 121, Brooks. Wight-Meyer Vineyard and Winery,340 Meyer Dr.,I-65 exit 116.
Boating and Lakes
Lake Nevin, I-65 exit 112, KY 245 within Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest.
Camping and RV Parks
Grandma’s RV Camping, 159 Dawson Dr.; 60 sites, I-65 exit 116. H L O U I S V I L L E S O U T H K O A , 2433 HWY 44 East, Shepherdsville, KY 40165. Louisville South is one of the larges t familyoriented KOA's in K Y. We are your per fec t basecamp, only minutes from downtown Louisville. Save 10% off your stay! Visit www.koa.com/campgrounds/ louisville-south/ to reserve your stay.
BROOKS Population 2,678 • Bullitt County • EST/EDT • Wet I-65 exit 121; 12 miles south of Louisville.
Golf and Tennis
Crossings Golf Club, 205 Letts Rd.; 18 holes.
Lodging
Baymont Inn, I-65 exit 121; 65 units. Comfort Inn, I-65 exit 121; 79 units. Econo Lodge and Suites, I-65 exit 121; 50 units. Fairfield Inn, I-65 exit 121; 64 units. Hampton Inn, I-65 exit 121; 64 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-65 exit 121; 67 units. Quality Inn and Suites, I-65 exit 121; 75 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Brooks Hill Winery, I-65 exit 121, 2746 Brooks Hill Rd.
Museums and Galleries
Fire Studio and Gallery, I-65 exit 121. Small Town Gallery, 4313 Coral Ridge Rd.
Parks and Recreation
Jefferson Memorial Forest, 12304 Holsclaw Hill Rd.
Dining
#1 Chinese Restaurant, 5011 Mud Ln., Hillview.
MT.WASHINGTON Population 14,360 • Bullitt County • EST/EDT • Wet US Hwy 31E and KY Hwy 44. Established 1833.
Museums and Galleries Lloyd House Museum, US 31 E.
Parks and Recreation
Mt. Washington Pool, 269 Water St.
Shopping and Entertainment
Busy Lady Quilt Shop, 144 N Bardstown Rd. Cindy’s Consignments, 842 N Bardstown Rd. Country Vogue Consignments, 10489 Hwy 44 E. James’ Jewel Box, 185 Oakbrooke Circle. MillaNova Winery, 744 Gentry Lane, I-65 exit 117.
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China Café, 686 N Bardstown Rd. Country Diner, 1123 N Bardstown Rd. El Nopal, 240 Eastbrooke Pointe Dr. Fiesta Mexicana, 10731 KY 44. HalfTimes Sports Bar & Grill, 240 High Point Ct. Hometown Pizza, 11155 KY 44. New China, 205 Oakbrook Dr. www.kytravel.com • 23
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Points of Interest
The Cannonball, Depp Building, Dixie Ave. and Main St. Pritchard Community Center, 404 S Mulberry St.
Museums and Galleries
Brown-Pusey House, 128 N Main St. Hardin County History Museum, 201 W Dixie Ave. KY High School Basketball Hall of Fame, 212 W Dixie. Model “A” Ford Museum, off KY 1538, Rineyville. Swope’s Cars of Yesteryear Museum, 1100 N Dixie Hwy.
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American Legion Park, 801 N Miles St.; 9 hole par 3, 4 courts. Heartland Golf Club, 850 Pine Valley Dr.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
New Year’s Dash 5K Run/Walk, downtown; Jan. Second Saturday, downtown; 2nd Sat. each month. BBQ, Blues and Bikes, May. Historic Downtown Costumed Walking Tour, June–Sept., every Thur. 7. Tavern in the Garden, June–Sept., Thur. 6–9. Cruisin’ the Heartland, downtown; July. Founders’ Day Celebration, Freeman Lake Park; July 4. Hardin County Community Fair and Horse Show, July. Heartland Urban Marketplace, Aug. Heartland Parade, Aug. Wine Festival, Freeman Lake Park, Sept. Rocktoberfest, Brown-Pusey Gardens, Sept. Zombie Festival, Ghost Walk, Film Festival, Oct. Christmas in the Park, Freeman Lake Park; Wed. before Thanksgiving–Jan. 1. Heartland Dulcimer Club Fall Festival, 1st weekend in Nov. Holiday Market Place, 2nd weekend in Nov. Candlelight Tour, Brown-Pusey House; Dec. Christmas Parade and Light Up Downtown, Dec. Santa’s Workshop, Brown-Pusey House; Dec.
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2 B Thai, 3040 Ring Rd. The 19th Hole in the Heartland, 650 Pine Valley Dr. Back Home Restaurant, 251 W Dixie Ave. Buffalo Wild Wings, 1511 Ring Rd. Buffalo Wild Wings & Rings, 1604 Ring Rd. China Garden, 1705 N Dixie Cobbler’s Café, 125 E Dixie Ave. Culvers, 121 The Loop Deez Butts, 654 E. Dixie Double Dragon, 300 Sycamore St. El Acapulco, 918 N Dixie Ave. El Tapatio, 211 Towne Dr. Family Buffet, 121 Towne Dr. Firehouse Subs, 1570 N Dixie. Ginza Japanese Restaurant, 1705 N Dixie Ave. Green Bamboo Chinese Restaurant, 902 N Dixie Ave. Gulf Coast Connection Seafood, 321 S Mulberry Hong Kong Chinese, 600 N. Miles St. Impellizzeri’s Pizza, 14 Public Sq. Kansai Japanese Steakhouse, 1611 N Dixie Ave. Kingdom Buffet, 611 W Poplar St. Las Chalupas, 1007 N. Mulberry St. Mark's Feed Store, 4021 N Dixie. McAlister's Deli, 4031 N Dixie. Mi Jalisco, 2414 Ring Rd. Namaste Indian Cuisine, 1602 N Dixie Ave. Olive Garden, 1701 N Dixie. Red Mango, 1705 N. Dixie. Roxie's, 114 E Dixie Ave. Sim Sushi Steak, 2407 Ring Rd. Southern Nights, 212 Commerce Dr. Stone Hearth Restaurant, 1001 N Mulberry St. Topp't Pizzas & Chopped Salads, 1617 N Dixie. www.kytravel.com • 25
Texas Outlaw Barbeque, I-65 exit 94. Vibe Coffee, 33 Public Sq. The Cafe at Swope Toyota, 1085 N Dixie.
H THE WICKED EYED WOMAN, 133 W Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701. Elizabethtown's newest local eatery & central Kentucky's most original, creative dining. Located on the Historic Downtown Square. One of a kind, locally owned, made with love, from scratch, creative, food with at titude! Mon.-Wed. 11-10, Thur.-Sat. 11-midnight, Sun. closed. 270.506.3210; www.thewickedeyedwoman.com. Whodos Pizzeria, 212 Commerce Dr. WooHoo, 420 N Mulberry St.
Lodging
America’s Best Value Inn, I-65 exit 91; 49 units. Baymont Inn and Suites, I-65 exit 94; 63 units. Comfort Suites, I-65 exit 94; 75 units. Days Inn, I-65 exit 94; 120 units. E-Town Motel, I-65 exit 91; 26 units. Fairfield Inn, I-65 exit 94; 75 units. Hampton Inn, I-65 exit 94; 60 units. Heartland Golf Villas, 901 & 951 Pine Valley Dr.; I-65 exit 94. Hilton Garden Inn, I-65, Exit 94, 112 Units. Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 120 units. Homegate Inn, I-65 exit 94; 36 units. Kentucky Cardinal Inn, I-65 exit 91; 47 units. La Quinta Inn, I-65 exit 94; 62 units. Motel 6, I-65 exit 94; 98 units. Quality Inn, I-65 exit 94; 96 units. Ramada Inn, I-65 exit 94; 67 units. Red Lion Inn, I-65, exit 94, 76 units. Roadside Inn, 656 E Dixie Hwy; 79 units. Royal Inn, I-65 exit 91; 49 units. Super 8, I-65 exit 94; 59 units. Wingfield Inn & Suites, I-65 exit 94; 128 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Ali's Bubblegum Boutique, 110 N Main St. Brandi’s Boutique, 1704 N Dixie The Boutique @ 910, 910 N Dixie Cool Springs Center, 2409 Ring Rd. The Bug’s Ear, 912 N Dixie Hwy D.J.’s Antiques, 124 W Dixie Ave. Estate Sales, 136 W Dixie Ave.
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Goldnamers Antiques, 210 N Main St. Hardin County Playhouse, 209 W Dixie Ave. Hardin County Playhouse, ECTC Campus, 600 College St. Rd. Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center, 384 W A. Jenkins Rd. Historic State Theater Complex, 209 W Dixie Ave. Hobby Station, 536 W Dixie. Kentucky Art Lady, 29 Public Sq. Kickin’ J’s, 25 Public Sq. Mall Park Center, 1900 N Dixie Hwy O’Neal’s Boutique, 251 W Dixie Ave. That Cute Little Shop, 1612 Ring Rd. Towne Mall, 1704 N Dixie Hwy. To The Nines, 226 W Dixie The Swanky Shoppe, 112 Plum Alley Uniquely Yours Quilt Shop, 2973 Rineyville Rd. Urban Loft, 1612 Ring Rd. Walker Layne Boutique, 114 W Dixie Ave. Woodland Commons, 1330 Woodland Dr.
Boating and Lakes
Freeman Lake, US 31W north;120 acres.
Camping and RV Parks
Elizabethtown Crossroads Campground, I-65 exit 94; 3 cabins, 70 sites. Glendale Campground, 4566 Sportsman Lake Rd.
GLENDALE Population 300 • Hardin County • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1859; KY 222 between I-65 exit 86 and Wendell H. Ford W KY Parkway south of Elizabethtown; on L&N Railroad tracks, bustling passenger stop in early 1900s; Main Street on NRHP. t Glendale Merchants Association,212 E.Main St.,Glendale, KY 42740; 270.369.6188. www.historicglendaleky.com
Festivals and Special Events
Spring Fest, 3rd Sat. in May. Glendale Crossing Festival, 3rd Sat. in Oct. Christmas in the Country, 1st Sat. in Dec.
Dining
Tony York’s on Main, 201 E Main St. Whistle Stop, 216 E Main St.
Lodging
Across the Tracks B&B, 223 High St. Glendale Economy Inn, I-65 exit 86; 35 units. Maple Cottage, 129 E Maple St., 225 W Railroad Ave.; 2 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bennie’s Barn Antique Mall, 434 E Main St. Country Gate, 210 S Bell St. Glendale Antique Mall, 103 Railroad Ave. Green Top Antiques and Collectibles, 433 E Main St. Mercantile, 215 E Main St. Rustic Redemption, 210 E. Main St. Side Track Shops, 212 E Main St. Thru the Grapevine, 200 S Bell Ave. Time Worn Interiors, 211 E Main St. True Kentucky, 452 E Main St.
Bourbon, Horses & History NORTH CENTRAL REGION RADCLIFF /FT. KNOX
Hardin County • EST/EDT • Dry Radcliff: Population 21,688 • Established 1919; US 31W, adjacent to Ft. Knox Military Reservation; named for Major William Radcliffe, Camp Knox quartermaster corps commander. Moist (Hardin Co. Dry) EST. Ft. Knox: South of Louisville, north of Elizabethtown on US 31W and US 60. 109,069-acre US Military Reservation extending into Bullitt, Hardin and Meade counties. Named in honor of Revolutionary War General, 1st Secretary of War, Henry T. Knox. Activated 1918, now home of US Army Accessions Command. Dry. EST.
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Points of Interest
Armored Soldiers Memorial, 31W, Radcliff. Boundary Oak Distillery, 2000 Boundary Oak Dr., Radcliff. Kentucky September 11th Memorial, 2501 North Dixie Blvd, Radcliff. US Bullion Depository, United States Bullion Depository, Gold Vault Rd., Ft. Knox. Not open to the public.
Museums and Galleries
General George Patton Museum, 4554 Fayette Ave, Fort Knox. Kentucky Museum of American Pocketknives, 1628 North Logsdon Pkwy, Radcliff.
Parks and Recreation
Colvin Community Center, 230 Freedoms Way, Radcliff. Dawley Park, off KY 1500, Radcliff. Duvall Park, off KY 447, Radcliff. Radcliff City Park, US 31W, Radcliff. Saunders Springs Nature Preserve, N Wilson Rd.; 26 acres.
Golf and Tennis
Fort Knox Inn, 1400 N Dixie Blvd., Radcliff; 40 units. Gateway Villa Motel, 1404 N Dixie Blvd., Radcliff; 17 units. Gold Vault Inn, 1225 N Dixie Blvd., Radcliff; 93 units. Hampton Inn, 50 Bourbon St.; 72 units. Holiday Inn Express, 30 Bourbon St., Radcliff; 61 units. Super 8, 395 Redmar Blvd., Radcliff; 51 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Red Brick Cottage, 776 S Dixie Blvd., Radcliff. Red Hill Cutlery, 1628 N Logsdon Pkwy., Radcliff. Somewhere In Time Antique Mall, 332 N Dixie Blvd., Radcliff.
WEST POINT Population 797 • Hardin County (Dry) • EST/EDT • Moist Established 1796; southwest of Louisville on US 31W at mouth of Salt River on Ohio River; busy riverport in the early 1800s. t West Point Tourism, 509 Elm St., West Point, KY 40177; 502.922.4260, www.westpointky.org
Historic Sites
Fort Duffield, Salt River Rd. off US 31W; NHL.
Museums and Galleries
West Point Kentucky History Museum, 508 Elm St.
Tours and Sightseeing
Historic District Walking Tour; Civil War hospital and site of General Sherman’s Headquarters, Founders Cemetery, Ohio/Salt Riverwalks and Salt River Ferry.
Parks and Recreation
Bridges to the Past, Walking Trail, Old L&N Tpke. Tioga Falls National Recreation Trail, off 31W and L&N Tpke.
Festivals and Special Events Civil War Days, Labor Day weekend.
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Lincoln Trail Country Club, 900 Country Club Rd., Vine Grove; 18 holes. Lindsey Golf Course, 4024 Bullion Blvd., Ft. Knox; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Hooray for Heroes Celebration, Radcliff; May. Summer Blast, Radcliff; June. Autumn Daze, Vine Grove; Sept. Bluegrass Festival, Optimist Park, Vine Grove; Sept. Dickens of a Christmas, 1st Sat. in Dec.
Dining
Colton’s Steakhouse, 3050 S Dixie Hwy, Radcliff. Ray's Diner, 359 S Wilson Rd., Radcliff. Familiar Food: Radcliff: Applebee’s, Arby’s, Bojangles , Burger King, Captain D’s, Domino’s, Huddle House, Jerry’s, KFC, Lee’s Famous Recipe, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Penn Station, Pizza Hut, Rally’s, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House; Wendy’s Ft. Knox: Burger King, Popeyes, Qdoba, Subway, Taco Bell
Lodging
Candlewood Suites, 40 Bourbon St.; 83 units. Econolodge, 261 N Dixie Hwy, Radcliff; 49 units.
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HKNOB CREEK MACHINE GUN SHOOT
& MILITARY GUN SHOW, Bi-Annual event,
held in Apr. & Oct. Participants are machine gun dealers, collectors & enthusiasts from all over the country. The Machine Gun Shoot consists of three days of machine gun shooting, dealer displays, shooting competitions, and a Saturday Night Shoot. Machine gunners shoot at a variety of used appliances, abandoned vehicles & barrels of fuel with pyrotechnic charges. The Military Gun Show draws dealers from across the country to buy, sell and trade pistols, rifles, shotguns & machine guns. Ammo, military surplus, hard to find gun parts & much more. Consists of over 900 tables. Fri. & Sat. River Days Festival, Veterans Memorial Park; Sept.
Dining
Rhonda’s Country Kitchen, 312 Main St. Star Café, 401 South St.
Shopping and Entertainment
407 South Street, 312 Main St. Dixie Jamboree at West Point, 407 South St. Granny’s Attic, 401 South St.
HKNOB CREEK GUN RANGE,
690 Ritchey Ln., West Point, KY 40177. Host of the Nation’s Largest Machine Gun Shoot & Military Gun Show. Over 4,000 firearms in stock for every shooter’s needs. A 350-yard outdoor range with 48 shooting tables is available for any caliber firearm you wish to shoot. Full service gun shop. Most shooting accessories in stock, including holsters, ammo, magazines & reloading supplies. Large selection of Knob Creek Souvenirs. $12 per person, per day. 9-6 daily, c l o s e d o n T u e s . 5 0 2 .9 2 2 . 4 4 5 7; www.knobcreekrange.com.
Boating and Lakes
Salt River Recreation Area, Salt River Dr.
BRANDENBURG Population 2,643 • Meade County (Wet) • EST/EDT • Moist Established1825; KY 448/1638, off US 60 on Ohio River. t Meade County Tourism, 79 Broadway, Brandenburg, KY 40108; 270.422.3626; www.visitmeadecounty.org.
Museums and Galleries
Meade County History Museum, 281 Oaklawn Rd.
Tours and Sightseeing
General John Hunt Morgan Driving Tour, path taken during the Civil War by General John Hunt Morgan and his men during the Great Raid of 1863. Riverfront Murals, 124 – 145 Water St.
Parks and Recreation
Meade-Olin Park, KY 933. Otter Creek Outdoor Recreations Area, KY 1638 off US 31W. Riverfront Park, downtown.
Golf and Tennis
Doe Valley Country Club, KY 1638; 18 holes. Meade Activity Center, 493 Lawrence St.; 9 holes. River Trace Golf, 493 Lawrence St.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Meade County Fair, Meade County Fairgrounds; July. 28 • www.kytravel.com
River Heritage Festival, Riverfront Park; Sept./Oct. Highway 60 Yard Sale, First weekend in Oct. Brandenburg Women's Expo, 1st Sat in Nov. Brandenburg Women’s Expo, First Saturday in Nov. Homemakers Holiday Bazaar, Second Saturday in Nov. Christmas by the River, last Sat. Nov.–Dec.
Dining
Doc’s Smoke Shack, 634 Brandenburg Rd. Home Plate Family Restaurant, 656 River Ridge Plz. Jail House Pizza, 125 Main St. Little Dave’s Roadhouse, 1092 By Pass Rd Miquel’s Mexican Restaurant, 634 By Pass Rd. Familiar Food: Brandenburg: Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Huddle House, KFC, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Mr. Gatti’s, Subway,Taco Bell; Muldraugh: Dairy Queen, Pizza Hut,Taco Bell.
Lodging
Abe’s Country Village Motel, KY 448; 14 units. America's Best Value Inn, 1900 Armory Rd. Golden Manor Inn and Suites, US 31W, Muldraugh; 110 units. Southern Grace B&B, 325 Kirchdorfer Rd.; 4 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bruners Farm and Winery, 650 Midway Rd. Guston Everett and Allie’s Gift Shoppe, 2141 Brandenburg Rd. Wilson’s Bait and Tackle, 2605 Brandenburg Rd.
Camping and RV Parks
River Front Park, 124 – 146 Water St.
HARDINSBURG/ CLOVERPORT/ IRVINGTON
Breckinridge County • CST/CDT • Wet Hardinsburg: Population 2,343 • County Seat • Moist KY 259, off US 60. Cloverport: Population 1,152; US 60, wes t. Irvington: Population 1,181; US 60, ea s t . t BRECKINRIDGE COUNT Y TOURISM, 224 S Main St., P.O. Box 725, Hardinsburg, KY 40143. New experiences await in Breckinridge County! Participate in various festivals & events, relax & spend time with family, tour our historic museums & downtowns, or simply sharpen your golf swing on our beautiful courses. 270.756.0268; www.breckinridgecountytourism.com. Breckinridge County Airport, 193 Airport Rd.; general aviation; 3,500' runway.
Bourbon, Horses & History NORTH CENTRAL REGION Yellowbank Public Wildlife Management Area, KY 259 in Breckinridge County, 20 miles north of Hardinsburg on the Ohio River; KDFWR.
Little Cedar Getaway, 983 EB Kennedy Ln., Garfield; 1 unit. Mountain Laurel Lake Resort, 1195 KY 86W, Harned; 5 units. Rough River Vacation Resort, KY 259S, McDaniels; 9 units.
Breckinridge County Community Golf Center, 904 KY 261S, Hardinsburg; 9 holes.
Dutch Heritage Furniture Gallery, 1300 Old US 60 Loop, Irvington. Family Ties, 9550 US 60, Cloverport. Gentry’s General Store, 1571 Hwy. 60, Harned. Kentucky Holler House Antiques, 6756 US 60E, Garfield. Rocky Top Tree Farm and Crafts, KY 401, Hudson. Stitches & Giggles Boutique, 3731 S Hwy. 261, Hardinsburg. We Bee Kids Clothing Boutique, 520 Old Hwy. 60, Hardinsburg.
Golf and Tennis
Festivals and Special Events
Breckinridge County Fair, Hardinsburg; July. Sacajawea Festival, Cloverport; end of Aug., beg. of Sept. Holt House Community Day, Stephensport; Sept. Hoedown Day, Hardinsburg; Oct.
Dining
The Brak, 114 W 2nd St., Hardinsburg. Bert’s Rivertown Grill, 314 W Main St., Cloverport. China King, 522 Old Hwy 60, Hardinsburg. The Farm House, 617 Murray Ave., Cloverport. Green Valley Restaurant, 419 US 60E, Irvington. Jake’s Place, 145 US-60 Business, Hardinsburg. Little Dave's Restaurant and Pizza, 9536 KY 259S, McDaniels. Miguel’s El Gallo Mexican Restaurant, Hardinsburg & Irvington. Pizza Tonight, 72 Lucas Ln., Hardinsburg. River Shack, 8659 KY 259S, McDaniels. The Wilderness Café, 6156 S. Hwy. 259, Harned. Wired Rooster Coffee Shop, 1018 Old Hwy. 60, Hardinsburg. Familiar Food: Dairy Queen, Hardee’s, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Subway.
Lodging
Birds Nest Cottages, KY 259, McDaniels; 6 units. Breckinridge Inn, 1125 US 60, Hardinsburg; 22 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Boating and Lakes
Nick’s Boat Dock, 342 KY 79S, McDaniels.
Camping and RV Parks
Cloverport RV Park, KY 105, Cloverport; 10 sites.
LEITCHFIELD Population 6,699 • Grayson County (Seat/ Dry) • CST/CDT• Wet Off Wendell H. Ford W Kentucky Parkway, exit 107, US 62, KY 259, between Nolin Lake to south and Rough River to north. t Grayson County Tourism Commission, 425 S Main St., Leitchfield, KY 42754; 270.259.5587; www.visitGCKY.com.
Leitchfield-Grayson County Airport, KY 259, 7 miles south; General aviation. 4,000' lighted runway.
Points of Interest
Judge Joseph Holt House, 6205 KY 144N, Stephensport.
Museums and Galleries
Breckinridge County Historical Society Museum, 108 E 3rd St., Hardinsburg. Cloverport Community Museum, 415 E Houston St., Cloverport. Irvington Railroad Station Museum, 234 N 1st St., Irvington.
Parks and Recreation
Bluegr ass Whitet ail Out f it ter s, Inc, 1018 Old Hwy. 60, Suite 104, Hardinsburg, KY, 270.580.4443; www.bluegrasswhitetailoutfitters.com. Clover Creek Hunting Farms, 1172 Teller-Haycraft Ln., Hardinsburg.
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Arbor Stone Vineyards, 315 Hardin Rd. Centre on Main, 425 S Main St. Leitchfield Aquatic Center Water Park, 201 E Carroll Gibson Blvd. Pine Knob Theatre, KY 79, Caneyville.
Museums and Galleries
Jack Thomas House, 122 E Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Falls ATV Trails, Jenny Green Rd., Falls of Rough. Taylor Fork Trails, 500 E Carroll Gibson Blvd. Veterans Memorial Park, 200 E Carroll Gibson Blvd.
HROUGH RIVER DAM STATE RESORT
PARK, Off Western KY Pkwy. on KY 79 between Leitchfield
and Hardinsburg, 89 miles SW of Louisville via US 60; 332 acres on Rough River Lake near the dam, Grayson's Landing Restaurant; open year-round; 270.257.2311; 800.325.1713; www.parks.ky.gov. Special Park Features: marina (May–Oct.), pontoon rentals, ramp, fishing (license required), pool, miniature golf, tennis, volleyball, hiking (Lake Ridge Trail 1-mile along the shoreline; Folklore Trail, self-guided, USACE); Lodging: Rough River Dam Lodge, 40 rooms overlooking the lake, closed for 1 week during Christmas; 17 two-bedroom cottages.
Golf and Tennis
LaFayette Golf Club, 57 Jenny Green Rd., Falls of Rough; 8 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Classic Car Series, 1st Fri., Apr.–Oct. Art in the Park, 2nd weekend in May. Memorial Day Parade, 4th Sat. in May. FreedomFest, 3rd weekend in July. Rumble Over Rough, July. Twin Lake National Fiddler Competition, 3rd weekend July. Grayson County Fair, Grayson County Fairgrounds; late Aug., early Sept. Nolin Fest, 1st weekend in Aug. Clarkson Honeyfest, Clarkson; last full weekend in Sept. Fallin for the Arts, Sept. Bluegrass Opry, Old Judicial Center; 1st & 3rd Sat. Oct.–Nov. Caneyville Fair, Caneyville; 1st weekend in Oct. Five Mile Flea Market, 2nd weekend in Oct. Scare on the Square, 3rd Sat. In Oct. Christmas in the Park, Beville City Park; Dec.
Dining
Asian Buffet, 364 S Main St. Farmer’s Feed Mill Restaurant, 110 Sequoia Dr. Mi Camino Real, 208 W White Oak St. Rough River Pizza Company, 400 N Main St. Familiar Food: W KY Pkwy. exit 107: Captain D’s, Dairy Queen, Hardee’s, Huddle House, KFC, McDonald’s, Mr. Gatti’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Rally's, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell Wendy’s.
Lodging
All Saints Episcopal Center Inn, 833 Hickory Grove Rd.; 20 units. Falls of Rough Resort, 57 Jennie Green Rd., Falls of Rough. Hatfield Inn, 769 White St.; 40 units. Logsdon Landing Lakefront Cabin, 80 Logsdon Lndg., Clarkson; 1 unit. Moutardier Resort and Marina, 1990 Moutardier Rd.; 8 units. Nolin Lake Lodge, KY 88; 9 units.
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Ponderosa Motel, 865 Ponderosa Rd., Clarkson; 6 units. Rough River Pizza Co. & Inn, 400 N Main St.; 4 units. The Resort Motel, 13689 Falls of Rough Rd., Falls of Rough.
Shopping and Entertainment
Caught Ya Lookin’, 115 Sequoia Dr. Cherry Bomb Arcade, 515 Mill St. Country Squire, 115 Sequoia Dr. Crossroads One Stop, 19 Green Farm Rd., Falls of Rough. Embry’s Bike Division, 602 N Main St. Leitchfield Peddler, 311 W White St. Madison Square Boutiques, 42 Public Sq. Meraki Boutique, 1314 Annetta Rd. Patty’s Country Crafts, 8904 Elizabethtown Rd. Renegade Marine and Outdoor, 415 Commerce Dr. Rough River General Store, 14005 Falls of Rough Rd., Falls of Rough. Reflections, 625 S Main St. Vendors’ Village, 1325 W Elizabethtown Rd. Whoop-de-do Design, 98 Public Sq.
Boating and Lakes
Nolin Lake, west of I-65 via KY 88, KY 728 and KY 259, south of Leitchfield; extending 30–39 miles into Grayson, Edmonson and Hart Counties. Nolin River Dam, north of Brownsville off KY 259; USACE. M and D Marina, 346 Peter Cave Ramp Rd. Nolin River Canoe, 565 Fields Ln., Clarkson. Ponderosa Boat Dock, 65 Ponderosa Rd., Clarkson. Rough River Lake, KY 79, KY 259, north of US 62, W KY Pkwy. and Leitchfield; 4,860 acres along border of Breckinridge, Grayson and Hardin Counties. Rough River Dam, 6 miles east of Falls of Rough; 1,590 feet long, 130 feet high.
Camping and RV Parks
Cave Creek, KY 736 off of KY 79, NW of Leitchfield; 16 sites, 70 prim. sites, ramp. North Fork, KY 259, McDaniels; 51 sites (57 primitive), ramp. US Army Corps of Engineers Campsites: • Rough River Lake: Axtel, KY 79 off KY 259, McDaniels; 41 sites, 117 prim. sites, ramp. • Nolin Lake: Wax, KY 88; 110 sites, ramp; fee. • Wax Marina, KY 88, Clarkson.
HODGENVILLE Population 3,206 • Larue County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1818; US 31E, KY 61, southeast of Elizabethtown, I-65; birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, 16th US President t LaRue County Chamber of Commerce, 60 Lincoln Sq.; PO Box 176, Hodgenville, KY 42748; 270.358.3411; www.laruecountychamber.org.
Points of Interest
Abraham Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Sq. Boy Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Sq.
Historic Sites ABRAHAM LINCOLN BIRTHPLACE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, 2995 Lincoln Farm Rd. 3 miles south of Hodgenville on US 31E, KY 61; 116 acre park including Abraham Lincoln birthplace, Memorial Building (with 56 steps marking each year of his life); picnic area, hiking trails, Visitor Center with Lincoln family exhibits/ film, Sinking Spring. www.nps.gov/ABLI.
Museums and Galleries Lincoln Museum, 66 Lincoln Sq.
Parks and Recreation
LaRue County Environmental Education and Learning Center, 1794 Leafdale Rd.
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LaRue County Country Club, 1175 Greensburg Rd.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
LaRue County Fair, June First Friday-1st Friday, June, July & Aug. Lincoln Days Celebration, 1st full weekend in Oct. Trick or Treat on Lincoln Square, Oct. Light Up Hodgenville/Christmas at Creekfront, 1st Sat. in Dec.
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Lodging
All the Way Plumb, 4213 Tanner Rd.; 5 units. Lincoln Lodge & RV Park, 2768 Lincoln Farm Rd.
Shopping and Entertainment
Almost Home, 48 Lincoln Sq. ArtGypsy, 107 W. Main St. Carolyn Jane’s Boutique, 110 N Lincoln Blvd. Garrett’s Jewelry Outlet, 118 N Lincoln Blvd. Geneva’s Florist and Gift Shop, 63 Shawnee Dr. Hinton’s Orchard & Farm Market, 8631 Campbellsville Rd. Jamie Sue’s Embroidery and More, 13 Lincoln Sq. Lee’s Garden Center, 1918 Bardstown Rd. Lincoln Jamboree, 2579 Lincoln Farm Rd. Lincoln’s Loft Book Store, 25 Lincoln Sq. Magnolia Mall, 9050 New Jackson Hwy, Magnolia. MaM Candy, 218 S. Lincoln Blvd Marigold Farms, 214 N Lincoln Blvd. The Mud Honey’s Boutique, 201 Lincoln Blvd. Nancy’s Gift Shop, 107 W Main St. Something 4 Everyone, 928 Old Elizabethtown Rd. Shirley’s Fabric Shop, 113 N Lincoln Blvd. Stormie’s Stitches, 111 N Lincoln Blvd. Sweet Shoppe, 100 S Lincoln Blvd.
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224 Farmhouse Diner & Catering, 408 Upton Talley Rd. Arrowhead Archery & BBQ-Voted Best in Ky 2018, 195 Lee Oak Drive Awesome Café,107 W. Main St. Decades Restaurant, 9050 New Jackson Hwy. Hodgenville Grill, 704 S Lincoln Blvd. Joel Ray’s Restaurant, 2579 Lincoln Farm Rd. Laha’s Red Castle-Voted Best in Ky 2018, 21 Lincoln Sq. Little Mexico, 800 S Lincoln Blvd. Paula’s Hot Biscuit-Voted Best in Ky 2018, 311 W. Water St. Royal Pizza II, 804 S Lincoln Blvd. The Sweet Shoppe & Dessert Café-Voted Best in Ky 2018, 100 S. Lincoln Sq. Familiar Food: Burger King, Hardee’s, Hometown Pizza, Lee’s Famous Recipe, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Subway.
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BARDSTOWN Population 13,000 • Nelson County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1780; 2nd oldest Kentucky city; US 31E, US 62, I-65 exit 112 south of Louisville, Martha Layne Collins Bluegrass Parkway northeast of Elizabethtown; The “Bourbon Capital of the World.” t Bardstown/Nelson County Tourist Commission, PO Box 867, One Court Sq., Bardstown, KY 40004; 502.348.4877; 800.638.4877; www.visitbardstown.com. Bardstown/Nelson County Airport, Samuels Field, US 62, 2 miles west; general aviation; 5,000 foot runway.
Points of Interest
Abbey of Gethsemani, 4 miles off US 31E on KY 247. Barton 1792 Distillery, 501 Cathedral Mnr. Bardstown Bourbon Company, 1500 Parkway Dr. Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Catherdral, 310 W Stephen Foster Ave. Chuckleberry Farm & Winery, 527 Garrison Ln., Bloomfield. Four Roses Warehouse & Bottling, 624 Lotus Rd., Coxs Creek. Heaven Hill Bourbon Heritage Center, 1311 Gilkey Run Rd. Kentucky Bourbon University, 107 E Stephen Foster Ave. Lux Row Distillers, 3050 E John Rowan Blvd. McIntyre's Winery & Berries, 531 McIntyre Ln. Old County Jail, 111 W Stephen Foster Ave. Preservation Distillery, 426 Sutherland Rd. Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, 134 Main Ave., Nazareth Springhill Winery, 3205 Springfield Rd., Bloomfield Wickland, Home of Three Governors, 550 Bloomfield Rd. Willett Distillery, 1869 Loretto Rd.
Museums and Galleries
Bardstown Art Gallery/Thomas Merton Books, 214 W Stephen Foster Ave. Bardstown for the Arts/The Gallery, 90 Court Sq. Gallery on the Square, 90 Court Sq. www.kytravel.com • 31
H KENTUCKY RAILWAY MUSEUM,
136 S Main St., New Haven, KY 40051. All aboard for family fun at the Kentucky Railway Museum. Journey with us on a 22 mile excursion through the Rolling Fork River Valley. 11 miles south of Bardstown on US 31E. Call for museum hours and train departures.502.549.5470; 800.272.0152; www.kyrail.org. Old Bardstown Village and Civil War Museum, 310 E Broadway.
H OSCAR GETZ MUSEUM OF WHISKEY
HISTORY, 114 N. 5TH St, Bardstown, KY 40004. A definite stop for bourbon enthusiasts! Spalding Hall is home to the Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History and the Bardstown Historical Museum. Our Museum of Whiskey History boasts a 50-year collection of rare whiskey artifacts dating from pre-colonial days to post-Prohibition days. FREE Mon. – Sat. 10-4, Sunday 12-4. Closed Mon. Nov.Apr. 502.348.2999; www.oscargetzwhiskeymuseum.com. Historical Museum, Spalding Hall, 114 N 5th St.
Theatres and Performing Arts
Live at the Park Series, 411 E Stephen Foster Ave. Stephen Foster Story, 411 E Stephen Foster Ave.
Tours and Sightseeing
Around the Town Carriage, 223 N 3rd St. Mattingly Tours & Travel, 4000 Buchannan Ave. Walking Tours, Based at the Center, 1 Court Sq.
Parks and Recreation H MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME STATE PARK, History, Harmony, Hospitality! Tour the world-famous
historic site My Old Kentucky Home, a c.1818 Federal Style mansion made famous by America's first composer, Stephen Foster, who wrote Oh Susannah!, Camptown Races, Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair, Old Folks at Home, and the abolitionist inspired ballad My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night! Period restored rooms, fine original antiques. Tour the mansion with costumed guides who will sing My Old Kentucky Home on every tour. Formal gardens, gift shop, and interpretive film. Open year-round daily 9-5; fee. 502.348.3502; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: • 18-Hole Golf Course. • Camping: 39 sites, wi-fi. • Playground, picnic shelter, meeting facilities, wedding venue (reservations available).
Golf and Tennis
Bardstown Country Club at Maywood, 130 Maywood Ave.; 18 holes.
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Bardstown-Nelson County Parks & Recreation, 6 courts. Cedar-Fil Golf Course, 2330 New Shepherdsville Rd.; 18 holes. Kenny Rapier Golf Course, 668 Loretto Rd.; 18 hole par 71.
Festivals and Special Events
Beautiful Dreamer Ball, Feb. Antiques Show and Sale, Nelson County High School; Apr. Whiskey City Cruisers Car Exhibit, 4th Sat., Apr.–Oct. Summer Band Concert Series, May-Aug. Blooming Bardstown Garden Tour and Market Place, June. Fairfield Homecoming, June. Wine and Cheese Tasting Festival, June. Live at the Park Concert Series, June–Sept. Bardstown Ghost Trek, June-Oct. Bourbon City Street Concert, July. Nelson County Fair, July. Buttermilk Days Festival, Aug. Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Sept. Old Kentucky Home Bike Tour, Sept. Rolling Fork Iron Horse Festival, New Haven; Sept. Bardstown Arts, Crafts and Antique Fair, Oct. Candlelight Tours of Homes, Dec.
Dining
Alexander Bullitt’s Brewery & BBQ, 131 N Third St. BJ’s Bar and Grill Restaurant, 201 Camptown Rd. Bottle & Bond Kitchen & Bar, 1500 Parkway Dr. Bullitt’s Winery & Bistro, 126 N Third St. Café Primo, 120 N Third St. Cinco D Mayo, 129 Parkway Dr. Fresh, 114 N Third St. Hadorn’s Bakery, 118-1/2 W Flaget Ave. Harrison-Smith House, 103 E Stephen Foster Ave. Hurst Soda Fountain, 102 N Third St. Hunan Chinese Restaurant, 708 Bloomfield Rd. Kreso’s Family Restaurant, 218 N 3rd St. Just Baked, 962 Chambers Blvd. Kurtz Restaurant, 418 E Stephen Foster Ave. La Herradura Mexican Restaurant, 959 Morton Ave. Mammy’s Kitchen, 116 W Stephen Foster Ave. Maya's Mexicano Restaurant, 204 N 3rd St. My Old Kentucky Dinner Train, 602 N 3rd St. Pat’s Place, 125 N 3rd St. Rebecca’s Pepperoni Grill, 966 Chambers Blvd. Stephen Foster Restaurant, 503 W Stephen Foster Ave. Susie Q’s, 607 W Stephen Foster Ave. The Rick House, 112 Xavier Dr. Tom Pig’s Restaurant, 622 Bloomfield Rd. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger King, Captain D’s, Chili’s, Colton’s Steak House, Cracker Barrel, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Fazoli’s, Hardee’s, Huddle House, Lee’s Famous Recipe, Long John Silver’s, Penn Station, Pizza Hut, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s, Zaxby's.
Lodging
America’s Inn, 1714 New Haven Rd.; 24 units. Bardstown Parkview Motel, 418 E Stephen Foster Ave.; 36 units. Bourbon Capital Inn, 984 Frost Ave.; 49 units. Bourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast Inn, 714 N 3rd St.; 10 units. Colonel's Cottage Inn Bourbon Cottage, 202 W Flaget Ave.; 1 unit. 32 • www.kytravel.com
Bourbon, Horses & History NORTH CENTRAL REGION Colonel’s Cottage Inn, 3 locations; 3 units. Eagle Hill Manor & Eagle Hill Cove, 118 & 122 Springfield Rd., Bloomfield Hampton by Hilton, 985 Chambers Blvd.; 106 units. The Huston House, 201 N Fifth St.; 1 unit. Jailer’s Inn, 111 W Stephen Foster Ave.; 9 units. Kentucky Bourbon House Inn, 107 E Stephen Foster Ave.; 3 units. Maxwell Inn, 212 W Beall St. New Hope Bourbon Stop, 118 Shirley Ave., New Hope; 3 units. Old Bardstown Inn, 510 E Stephen Foster Ave.; 31 units. Old Kentucky Home Motel, 414 W Stephen Foster Ave.; 25 units.
HOLD TALBOTT TAVERN/TALBOTT INN,
107 W Stephen Foster Ave., Bardstown, KY 40004. Oldest western stagecoach stop in America. Since 1779. 6 guest rooms. 15 additional rooms (double, queen & king) at Talbott Inn in the heart of Bardstown; full breakfast at Old Talbott Tavern. Lunch & dinner daily serving regional favorites: Hot Brown, country ham, homemade soups & desserts. Try bourbon sampler in the Bourbon Bar. Prior guests include Jesse James, King Louis Phillippe & George Patton. Old Talbott Tavern-502.348.3494, www.talbotts.com; Talbott Inn502.348.3658, www.talbottinn.com. Red Rose Inn, 209 E Stephen Foster Ave.; 4 units.
HSURESTAY HOTEL BY BEST WESTERN,
411 W. Stephen Foster Ave., Bardstown, KY 40004. 47 guest rooms, offering cable satellite TV with HBO & wireless high-speed internet. Outdoor heated pool, Spa, Meeting room, DAILY HOT BREAKFAST, 502.348.3977; www.bestwestern.com. The Veranda B&B, 405 N 3rd St.; 4 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
3rd Street Tap House, 112 N Third St. Artist's Barrel, 208 N 3rd St. At Mary’s, 116 N 3rd St. Barbara’s, 109 W Flaget Ave. Bardstown Florist and Gifts, 226B N 3rd St. Bardstown for the Arts/The Gallery, 90 Court Square. The Blind Pig Bourbon Speakeasy, 107 E. Flaget Ave. Bourbon & Lace Boutique, 303-2 N Third St. Brandi's Boutique, 8 Old Bloomfield Pike. The Bug’s Ear, 105 E Flaget Ave. Farmers Market, 200 E Flaget Ave. Gartland's Art Sales, 105 W Flaget Ave. Harman’s Antiques and Collectibles, 212 N 3rd St. Hurst Discount Drugs, 102 N 3rd St. Joetta Marie Gift Shop, 119 N 3rd St. Just Jane at Merle Norman Bardstown, 107 W Flaget Ave. Kentucky Bourbon Marketplace, 212 N Third St. Mackin’s Antiques Mall, 627 N Third St. Making Good Scentz, 123 N 3rd St. Marshall's Jewelry, 106 N 3rd St. The Mercantile Store, 226A N 3rd St. Mermaid’s Cove, 101 N Third St. The Nest, 101 Taylorsville Rd., Bloomfield. Nettie Jarvis Antiques, 111 Taylorsville Rd., Bloomfield. The Olive Spout, 118 N 3rd St. Ooh La La Boutique, 124 N 3rd St. Peacock on Third, 122 N 3rd St. Shaq & Coco, 111 N 3rd St., Ste. 101.
Simply B Boutique, 97 W Flaget Ave. The Tea Cozy Yarn Studio, 110 N Third St. Three Chicks Antiques, 629 N Third St.
LEBANON Population 5,539 • Marion County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1815; southeast of Bardstown and south of Springfield on US 68 and KY 55 from Martha Layne Collins Bluegrass Parkway. Exact geographic center of Kentucky; site of Civil War battle by General John Hunt Morgan’s Raiders. t Lebanon Tourist and Convention Commission, 239 N Spalding Ave., Ste. 200, Lebanon, KY 40033; 270.692.0021; www.visitlebanonky.com. Lebanon/Springfield Airport, 8 miles north KY 55; general aviation, 5,000 feet runway.
Points of Interest
Angelic Hall, 237 N Spalding Ave. Kentucky Cooperage, 712 E Main St. Lebanon National Cemetery, 20 KY 208. Limestone Branch Distillery, 1280 Veterans Memorial Hwy. Loretto Motherhouse, 515 Nerinx Rd.; Loretto. Maker's Mark Distillery, 3350 Burkes Spring Rd.; Loretto. Maker's Mark Water Tower, 65 Old Springfield Rd. Scott’s Ridge Lookout, 3946 Scott’s Ridge Rd.
Historic Sites
Lebanon Civil War Park, Walnut St. and Spalding Ave.
Parks and Recreation
Fagan Branch Reservior, 370 Fagan Branch Rd. Graham Memorial Park, 610 Park Dr. Lebanon Aquatic Center, 525 Graham Memorial Park Dr. Marion County Wildlife Management Area, Siloam Rd. off of US 68.
Golf and Tennis
Lebanon Country Club, 655 Country Club Dr.; 9 holes. Rosewood Golf Club and Rosewood Inn, 520 Fairway Dr.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Kentucky Bluegrass Music Kickoff, Jan. Limestone Branch Handcraft Spirits Festival, April Maker’s Mark Handcraft Festival, April Memorial Day Celebration, Lebanon National Cemetery; May. Old Mill Days, Bradfordsville; June. Jets Over Kentucky, Lebanon/Springfield Airport; July. Lightning Over Lebanon, Marion County Fairgrounds; July. Marion County Country Ham Days, Sept.
Dining
Cedarwood Restaurant, 660 E Main St. Chasers, 110 N Proctor Knott Ave. China King Buffet, 791 W Main St. Grand Buffet, 164 Lebanon Trade Ctr. Henning’s Restaurant, 157 W. Main St. La Fuente Mexican Restaurant, 784 W Main St. La Villa Rica Cuisine, 709 E Main St. Los Mariachis, 119 W Main St. Missy’s Out Of The Way Café, 860 Horseshoe Bend Rd., Raywick.
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Koenig Farm and Spinnery, 2811 Beechland Rd. Lincoln Statue, Washington County Judicial Center. Springfield Opera House, 124 W Main St. St. Catharine Motherhouse, KY 150; established 1822. St. Rose Church and Proto-Priory, KY 152; established 1806.
Museums and Galleries
Lincoln Legacy Museum, Main and Cross Sts.
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Central Kentucky Community Theatre, 124 W Main St. Mid-Kentucky Arts – St. Catharine Motherhouse
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5 miles north of Springfield off US 150, via KY 528 to KY 438; 150-acres; original land settled by Lincoln family in Kentucky; one of the stops on Kentucky's Lincoln Heritage Trail. 859.336.7461; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: original home of Lincoln’s mother, replicas of 1782 cabin and blacksmith shop where his father Thomas was reared and learned his trade; home of Abe's favorite uncle, Mordecai; split-rail fences and pioneer furniture. Grounds open year round; cabins closed Nov. 1–Apr. 30; museum/gift shop open weekends in Oct. only. Admission: adults $2.50; children $2. Golf: 18 holes.
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SHELBYVILLE Population 14,761 • Shelby County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet US 60 off I-64, east of Louisville; known as the “Saddlebred Horse Capital of the World”; also a center for top antique dealers. Colonel Harland Sanders made his home here at Blackwood Hall, next to restaurant bearing his wife’s name. t Shelby County Welcome Center, Kentucky Welcome Center, I-64 E mile marker 28 near Simpsonville; staffed Mon.-Sat. 8:30–4:30; 502.722.9383; 800.225.TRIP; www.kentuckytourism.com. t SHELBYKY TOURISM, 1011 Main St., Shelbyville, KY 40065. Take a behind the scenes tour in the Saddlebred Capital of the World. Shop in our charming downtown, grab deals at the only Outlet Mall in Kentucky or savor the spirits at our local distillery. Located between Louisville and Lexington. Mon.-Fri. 9-5. 502.633.6388; www.visitshelbyky.com.
Points of Interest
HGALLREIN FARM, 1029 Vigo Road, Shelbyville, KY 40065, Open: Monday-Saturday 9-6, Sunday 1-5. Our farm is a gathering place. We connect farm and family by providing local access to the best farm fresh products. Through your local farmer, consumers are provided fresh, high quality, safe food using sustainable agriculture methods. For more information, visit gallreinfarms.com or call 502.633.4849. Jeptha Creed Distillery, 500 Gordon Ln.
Red Orchard Park, 704 Kentucky St. Science Hill, 525 Washington St.
Museums and Galleries
Wakefield Scearce Galleries, 525 Washington St.
Theatre and Performing Arts
Shelby County Community Theatre, 801 Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Clear Creek Park, Burks Branch Rd. north of Shelbyville, adjacent to Lake Shelby; 200 acres.
Golf and Tennis
Clear Creek Golf Course, Burks Branch Rd.; 9 holes, 6 lighted courts. Shelbyville Country Club, KY 53; 18 holes. Weissinger Hills Golf Course, I-64 exit 35; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
May Classic Horse Show, Shelby County Fairgrounds; May. Shelby County Fair, Shelby County Fairgrounds; June. Shelbyville Horse Show, Shelby County Fairgrounds; Aug. Shelbyville Horse Show Jubilee, late July, early Aug. Long Run Massacre Reenactment, Red Orchard Park; Sept. Celebration of Lights, downtown; 1st Sat. after Election Day. Trims and Whims Craft Show, Wright Elementary; after election. Christmas Parade, downtown; 1st Sat. in Dec.
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H BELL HOUSE RESTAURANT,
721 Main St., Shelbyville, KY 40065. Serving fresh & delicious home cooked food & desserts for lunch & dinner Tues.-Sat. Specialties: Blackberry Feta Pork Tenderloin, Prime Rib, Crispy Rosemary Chicken, Kentucky Hot Brown, Italian dishes, & homemade Coconut Cream Pie. Dine in comfortable oldworld decor with Southern hospitality making the Bell House a local treasure. Carry-out or catering for large or small parties.502.437.5678; www.bellhouserestaurant.com. Bungalow Joe's, 1637 Midland Trl. Cattleman’s Roadhouse, I-64 exit 32. Claudia Sanders Dinner House, 3202 Shelbyville Rd., US 60. Fiesta Mexicana Shelbyville, 1815 Midland Trl. FireFresh BBQ, 81 Jeannie Dr. Jeptha Creed Distillery, 500 Gordon Ln. Ken-Tex Bar-B-Que, 1163 Mt. Eden Rd. La Cocina de Mama, 535 Main St. Marimba’s, 2059 Midland Trl. McKinley’s Bread Shop and Deli, 615 Main St. Science Hill Inn, 525 Washington St. Sixth and Main Coffeehouse, 547 Main St.
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Best Western, I-64 exit 32; 79 units. Blues End Farm B&B, 1447 Woodlawn Rd.; 1 unit. Chandler Ridge, 9771 Vigo Rd., Bagdad; 1 unit. Econo Lodge, 100 Howard Dr. Greenview Motel and Log Cabins, 2366 Shelbyville Rd.; 16 units.
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Welcome to “American Saddlebred Capital of the World.” Our hotel boasts a central location close to Frankfort, Louisville and Lexington making it an excellent choice . Great golf packages available at adjacent Weissinger Hills Golf Course. Outdoor pool, Fitness Center, On-Site guest laundry, business center, free Hi-Speed internet in all rooms and complementary Full Breakfast included. 502.647.0109; hiexpressv@gmail.com. Le Coop Loft, 524 Main St. The Loft on Main, 533 Main St.; 1 unit. Ramada Inn, I-64 exit 32; 68 units. Red Roof Inn, I-64 exit 32; 62 units. Walnut Grove Vacation Rental, 5970 Mt. Eden Rd; 1 unit. Yellow Carriage House B&B, 4876 Shelbyville Rd.; 4 units.
Museums and Galleries
SUITES,110 Clubhouse Dr., Shelbyville, KY 40065.
Shopping and Entertainment
Baehr’s Den, 724 Washington St. Blue Gables Shoppes, 800 Main St. Christianburg Vineyard & Winery, 264 Christianburg Rd. Country Cottage Collectibles, 137 Frankfort Rd. Eight Twenty-Eight Boutique, 610 Main St. Jeptha Creed Distillery, 500 Gordon Ln. Keepsake Shop, 711 Washington St. Needle Nest, 702 Washington St. Paisley Pig, 528 Main St. Polka Dotted Pineapple, 536 Main St. Regal Cinemas Shelbyville 8, I-64 exit 32.
HTALON WINERY,400 Gordon Ln., Shelbyville, KY
40065. Experience more of the Talon wine you love at Talon’s picturesque Shelbyville location situated between Lexington & Louisville, KY, just off Interstate 64. Tastings of fered 7 days a week. No reservations required. 502.633.6969; www.talonwine.com.
Boating and Lakes
Guist Creek Lake, off US 60, 2 miles east of Shelbyville; 325 acres; built 1961. KDFWR.
HGUIST CREEK MARINA AND CAMPGROUND,11990 Boat Dock Rd., Shelbyville, KY 40065. 2 miles east of Shelbyville. 325-acre bass fishing lake, ramp, fishing license, boat rentals, slip rentals. Live bait, tackle, boating supplies. Snacks, ice, propane. Pull-thru RV and primitive sites, shower houses, dump station, playground. 502.647.5359; www.guistcreek.com. Lake Shelby, Burks Branch Rd.; 20 acres.
SIMPSONVILLE Population 2,751 • Shelby County • EST/EDT • Moist 8 miles west of Shelbyville, 23 miles east of Louisville.
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Eden Springs Farmstead, 3235 Todds Point Rd. ArtBus, 1032 Station Pt. Whitney M. Young Center, 8460 Shelbyville Rd.
Parks and Recreation
Kismet Farm-American Saddlebred Horse Farm Tour, 2000 Todds Point Rd. Shelby Trails Horse Park, 5063 Aiken Rd.; daily 30 minutes before sunset; permit required.
Festivals and Special Events
Fall Festival, Sept. Light Up Simpsonville, 3rd weekend in Nov.
Dining
Brenda's Cafe, 310 3rd St. Chicken Now, 1155 Buck Creek Rd. China Max, 1155 Buck Creek Rd. Dino’s Little Italy, 1155 Buck Creek Rd. Old Stone Inn, 6905 Shelbyville Rd. Johnny Rockets, 1155 Buck Creek Rd. JT's Pizza & Subs, 129 Buck Creek Rd. Taqueria Tsunami, 1155 Buck Creek Rd. Will’s Grill, 7021 Shelbyville Rd. Familiar Food: I-64 exit 28: Culver's, Dairy Queen, Great American Cookie Co., McDonalds, Subway, Wendy’s, Zaxby's.
Shopping and Entertainment
The Boot Depot, 799 Aristocrat Ct. Executive Cigar, 799 Aristocrat Ct., Ste. 6. Metzger’s Country Store, 6791 Shelbyville Rd.
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BLUEGRASS, 1155 Buck Creek Road, Simpsonville, KY 40067. With 90+ brand name stores, we are Kentucky’s only outlet shopping center experience. Enjoy stylish savings at GUCCI, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, The North Face, Nike and more. Located just off I-64 at Exit 28, just 20 miles from downtown Louisville and 55 miles from downtown Lexington. Visit our website for additional information www.theoutletshoppesofthebluegrass.com.
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More than $6 billion worth of gold is held in the underground vaults of Fort Knox. This is the largest amount of gold stored anywhere in the world.
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TAYLORSVILLE Population 763 • Spencer County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1799; KY 44, 55, on Salt River; 30 miles southeast of Louisville, 23 miles north of Bardstown, 18 miles south of Shelbyville. t Taylorsville/Spencer County Tourism, PO Box 38, Taylorsville, KY 40071; www.visittaylorsville.com; 502.902.7039.
Points of Interest
Glaser Gaited Horse Farm, 2722 Taylorsville Rd. Louisville Equestrian Center, 6720 Mt. Washington Rd. Memory Maker Alpacas, 280 Brashears Point Rd.
Parks and Recreation
Catfish Hunter Pay Lake, 3152 Bloomfield Rd.
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KY 248, 7.5 miles from Taylorsville; 45 miles SE of Louisville via KY 55/155; 4,000-acres; open year-round. 502.477.8713; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: • Ramp, slip rental, fishing and pontoon boat rental; • Chowning Ln. off KY 55; ramp (seasonal); • Possum Ridge off KY 248, 9 miles east of Taylorsville; ramp, horseback riding, hiking; open year-round; • Van Buren, 16 miles southeast on KY 1579 off KY 248; ramp; two nesting sites for the American Bald Eagle; • 24 miles of multiuse trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, birding; Camping: Apr. 1-Dec. 15; 45 RV, 10 equestrian sites with electric, water; 15 primitive tent sites; central service building, laundry.
Golf and Tennis
Tanglewood Golf Course, 245 Tanglewood Ct.
Festivals and Special Events
Eagle’s Motel, KY 44E; 17 units. Cottages at Taylorsville Lake, 1238 Settlers Trace Rd.; 40 units. Tanglewood Motel, 245 Tanglewood Ct.; 40 units. Taylorsville RV Park & Boat Storage, 11 Hunter Rd.; 91 sites
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Cafe at Main, 125 Settler's Center Rd. China 1, 99 Settler’s Center Rd. Fiesta Brava, 100 Tanglewood Dr. Fiesta Mexicana, 109 Settler’s Center Rd. Legacy Casual Dining, 4891 Taylorsville Rd. Lynda’s Grill, 108 Jefferson St. Settler’s Trace Grocery/Deli, 25 Overlook Rd. Tea Cup, 37 Main St. Familiar Food: Dairy Queen, Hometown Pizza, McDonald’s, Moby Dick, Papa John’s, Snappy Tomato, Subway.
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CARROLLTON Population 3,938 • Carroll County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1799; Exit 44 from I-71; the confluence of the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers; 2 miles west of General Butler State Resort Park.
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515 Highland Ave., PO Box 293, Carrollton, KY 41008; From the city to serenity, where rivers and people meet – a charming historic town located off of I-71 exit 44. 502.732.7036; 800.325.4290; www.visitcarrolltonky.com.
Points of Interest
Butler Turpin House, General Butler State Resort Park. Carrollton Historic District, downtown. Masterson House, US 42; built early 1790s. River Walk at Point Park, 101 Main St. Stone Overlook, General Butler State Resort Park.
Parks and Recreation HGENERAL BUTLER STATE RESORT PARK, KY 227, off US 42 and I-71, midway between
Louisville and Cincinnati; 791 acres; open year-round. 502.732.4384; parks.ky.gov.
Park Features: •15-acre lake, pool, rental pedal boats, rowboats canoes, hiking, fishing, mini-golf, volleyball, planned recreation, picnic shelters, playgrounds, basketball, convention center, Kentucky Veterans Memorial. • Butler-Turpin Historic House, 2-story Greek Revival built 1859 by famous military family. Tours May–Sept.; fee. Lodging: • Lodge: 53 rooms, Two Rivers Restaurant. • Cottages: 24 units, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom; open year-round. Camping (year-round; reservations available): •111 sites with utilities, wi-fi; 10 sites with sewer hookups; tent camping; 2 service buildings. Golf and Tennis: •2 tennis courts near Butler-Turpin House, 1 lighted court near lodge. County Fair, Festivals, Car Shows and Music (most with free admission) throughout the year! Bass Tournaments, Point Park. Civil War Living History, Apr. Carroll County Fair, Carroll County Fairgrounds; 1st week in June. Bands and BBQ at the Point, Sept. Christmas Tour of Homes, Dec.
Dining
Captain Hook’s, 217 Main St. Cooper’s Restaurant, 1420 Gillock Ave. Mi Viejo, 1968 Hwy 227. Welch’s Riverside Restaurant, 505 Main St. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger King, Hometown Pizza, KFC, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Snappy Tomato, Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House.
Lodging
Carrollton Inn, 218 Main St.; 10 units. Hampton Inn, I-71 exit 44; 60 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-71 exit 44; 64 units. Poet’s House B&B, 501 Main St., Ghent; 4 units. Quality Inn, I-71 exit 44; 62 units. Red Roof Inn, I-71 exit 44; 51 units. Super 8, I-71 exit 44; 46 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Artful Gifts, 430 Main St. Betty’s Family Collectibles, 109 5th St. Butler Outlet Mall, Hwy 227. Rose Hill Farm Winery, 199 Hwy 17N. The Homestead Antiques and Home Furnishings, 516 Main St. Maguana’s Unique Gifts & Flowers, 430 Main St. River Valley Winery, 1279 Mound Hill Rd.
Camping and RV Parks
Carroll County Fairgrounds, KY 227; 60 sites. Two Rivers RV Campground, Point Park; 33 sites.
OWENTON Population 1,327 • Owen County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Moist Established 1821; US 127, 17 miles south of I-71, 25 miles north of Frankfort. tOwen County Tourism Commission, 102 W Seminary St., Owenton,KY40359; 502.563.5050,www.visitowencountyky.com 40 • www.kytravel.com
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Agricultural Heritage Trail, 102 W Seminary St. Ayres Family Orchard, 525 Wilson Ln. Larkspur Press, 340 Sawdridge Rd. Owen County Quilt Trail, 357 Ellis Rd.
Museums and Galleries
Owen County Historical Society Museum, 206 N Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Elk Creek Hunt Club, 1860 Georgetown Rd.; 2 units. KY Fish & Wildlife Management Areas: Twin Eagle, John A Kleber, Dr. James Rich, KY River. Blue Wing Landing Outfitters, 3249 Browns Bottom Rd.
Golf and Tennis
Fairway Golf Course, 4940 Hwy 227N, Wheatley; 18 holes; 3 units. Owen County Park, 355 Hwy 3095/Ellis Rd. Perry Park Golf Resort, 595 Springport Ferry Rd., Perry Park; 27 holes; 64 units; 4 houses.
Festivals and Special Events
Owen County Farmers Market, Fri. May-Oct. 10-1. Mayberry Day, downtown; June 15. Owen County Fair & Horse Show, July 6-13. Sweet Owen Day, Courthouse Square; Sept. 21. BBQ & Blugrass Jam, Steepleview Farm; Mid-Oct. Christmas Parade, Dec. 1. Mayberry Christmas Play, Dec.
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Bird Dog Coffee, 101 W Seminary St. Casa Mexican, 735 Hwy 22 E. Family Billiards, 138 Madison St. Farmhouse Grill, 409 Roland Ave. Mawmaw’s Kitchen, 945 Gratz Rd. Smith House, 1640 KY 22E. Sweet Owen Store, 5850 Hwy 22E Familiar Food: Hometown Pizza, McDonald’s, Snappy Tomato, Subway.
Lodging
Blue Wing Landing Inn & Events, 3249 Browns Bottom Rd.; 1 unit. Bruce's Country Inn, 11725 Hwy 330, Corinth; 1 unit. Elk Creek Lodge, 1860 Georgetown Rd.; 3 units. Hi-Y-Inn, 1550 Hwy 22E; 10 units. Night and Day B&B, 8170 Hwy 127S; 4 units. Ragtime Bed, Barn and Breakfast, 2310 Breck Rd.; 4 units. Serenity Woods, 515 Wilson Ln.; 1+ unit.
Sadie B’s, 4785 Hwy 127S Sweet Owen Store, 5850 Hwy 22E.
Boating and Lakes
Elmer Davis Lake, Elmer Davis Lake Dam Rd., (off 127S) & Davis Lake Rd.; KDFWR. KY River, 31 miles from Worthville to Monterey.
Camping and RV Parks
Eagle Valley Campground, 1100 Eagle Valley Rd., Sanders. Handy Land, 935 Handy Ln Owenton.
WARSAW/SPARTA Gallatin County • EST/EDT • Wet Wa r s a w : Po p u l a t i o n 1 , 6 1 5 • Co u n t y S ea t Sparta: Population 231 Es tablished 1799; US 42 on the Ohio River.
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200 Washington St., Warsaw, KY 41095. Located in the “Golden Triangle”, Gallatin County is situated between interstate highways connecting Cincinnati, Louisville and Lexington. Gallatin County is also home to the Kentucky Speedway. Boaters and fisherman will love Gallatin County’s free public boat ramps and access to the Ohio River. Mon. - Fri. 8am. - 4:30pm. 859.567.5691; www.visitgallatincountyky.com.
Points of Interest
Kentucky Speedway, 1 Speedway Dr., Sparta. Markland Locks and Dam, US 42, 3.5 miles west of Warsaw on the Ohio River; USACE.
Golf and Tennis
Sugar Bay Golf Course, 975 Dry Creek Rd., Warsaw; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Peony Festival, Warsaw, May. Summerfest, Glencoe, July. NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Kentucky Speedway; July. NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series, Kentucky Speedway; July. NASCAR Xfinity Series, Kentucky Speedway; July. River Days Festival, Fredericksburg Landing; July 4th weekend.
Shopping and Entertainment. Backwards Saddle Boutique, 1595 Hwy 127N Bell’s Boutique, 300 S Main St. Cull Family Pharmacy, 965 Hwy 127N. Dot’s on Main, 312 S Main St. Elk Creek Vineyards, 150 Hwy 330. The Fillin Station, N Thomas St. Fulliloves, 213 W Seminary St. Greene's Country Crafts, 404 W Seminary St. Joy's Treasures, 304 Roland Ave. M&T Collectibles, 4410 Hwy 127N. Minch Hardware, W Seminary St. Olde Mercantile, 565 Hwy 227N.
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Dining
Baby Cakes, 511 E Main St, Ste 3, Warsaw. Exit 62 Truck Stop, I-71 exit 62, Glencoe. Hammy’s, 30 Hance Rd., Verona. Hog Wild Pig Crazy Bar-BQ, I-71 exit 55, Sparta. Jewell’s On Main, 100 E Main St., Warsaw. Metro Deli/Deaton’s Market, 200 E Main St., Warsaw. Raising Dough Rolling Smoke Bakery & BBQ, 404 Main Cross, Warsaw. Sparta BP, 5301 Sparta Pike, Sparta. Sparta Quick Stop, 3922 Sparta Pike. Sunset Grill, 1160 US 42W, Warsaw. Familiar Food: Warsaw: Dairy Queen, Hometown Pizza, Snappy Tomato, Subway; Sparta: McDonald’s, Subway.
Cities Include: Covington, Ft. Mitchell/Erlanger, Newport, Florence, Dry Ridge/ Williamstown, Falmouth
Cinderella’s Attic, 202 Washington, Ste. B, Warsaw Country Blooms Garden and Gifts, 327 US 42W, Warsaw. Maines Hardware, 201 W Market St., Warsaw. Neeley Family Distillery, 4360 KY Hwy 1130, Sanders O’Connor Country Creations, 650 US Hwy 42E, Warsaw Ribbons and Roses, 105 E Main St., Warsaw. Shoppe on Main, 106 E Main St., Warsaw
Boating and Lakes
Craig’s Creek Lake, US 42, Warsaw; USACE. Pier 99 Marina, 379 Knox-Lillard Rd., Warsaw. Smuggler’s Cove Marina, 1150 US 42W, Warsaw.
Camping and RV Parks
Colt Island Ventures, Hwy 42 W, Warsaw. Eagle Valley Camping Resort, I-71 exit 44 or 57, Warsaw; 200 sites. Edge of Speedway Campground, 4125 KY 1130, Sanders; 300 sites. Hartig Park, 5660 Hwy 1992, Warsaw. Sparta Campground, KY 467; 85 sites, 20 prim. sites. Walnut Valley RV Park, 3325 US 42W, Warsaw; 25 sites.
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Backwood Acres B&B, 450 Days’ Ln., Sparta; 1 unit. Cedar Inn Motel, I-71 exit 62, Glencoe; 10 units. Magnolia Inn, 1519 Sparta Pike, Sparta; 5 units. Ramada at the Kentucky Speedway, I-71 exit 57, KY 35, Sparta; 78 units. Riverside Inn B&B, 85 US 42E, Warsaw; 7 units. Smuggler’s Cove Motel & Campground, 1150 US 42W, Warsaw; 4 units. Snugglers Inn Extended Stay, 702 E Main St., Warsaw; 12 units. Speedway Inn, I-71 exit 57, Sparta; 19 units.
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COVINGTON Population 40,640 • Kenton County • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1793; 5th largest Kentucky city; I-71/I-75 across the Ohio River from Cincinnati; Kenton County population 142,031 (Independence is the Kenton County seat, population 10,444; 12 miles south on KY 17). t meet NKY | Northern Kentucky CVB, 50 E Rivercenter Blvd, Suite 200, Covington, KY 41011. www.meetNKY.com 859.261.4677 Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, SW of Covington via I-275, NW of Erlanger via KY 236 (Donaldson Rd.). International airport serving Northern Kentucky, Southern Ohio and Southeast Indiana.
Points of Interest
Braxton Brewing Company, 27 W 7th St. Flying Axes, 100 W. 6th St. Garden of Hope, 699 Edgecliff Rd. Mainstrasse Village, 636 Main St., I-75 exit 192. Northern Kentucky Convention Center, 1 W RiverCenter Blvd. Roebling Suspension Bridge, foot of Court St. St Mary’s Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, 1140 Madison Ave.
Museums and Galleries
Behringer-Crawford Museum, 1600 Montague Rd., Devou Park. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave. James A. Ramage Civil War Museum, 1402 Highland Ave., Ft. Wright. Leapin Lizzard Gallery, 726 Main St. Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati, 315 W Southern Ave.
Riverside Food Tours, 473 W 5th St. Northern KY Riverwalk Statue Tour, Riverside Dr.
Theatres and Performing Arts
Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center, 1028 Scott Blvd.
Parks and Recreation
Devou Park, Montague Rd., overlooking Ohio River.
Golf and Tennis
Devou Park Golf Course, 1344 Audubon Rd.; 18 holes, 9 courts. Golf Courses of Kenton County, 3908 Richardson Rd., Independence; 54 holes. Twin Oaks Golf & Plantation Club, 450 E 43rd St.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Village Vintage and Arts Bazaar, MainStrasse Village; 4th Sun. Apr.–Oct. Maifest, MainStrasse Village; May. Original Goettafest, MainStrasse Village; June. Kenton Count y Fair, Kenton County Fairgrounds, Independence; July. Oktoberfest, MainStrasse Village; Sept. Riverfest, Riverfront; Sept. Northern Kentucky Wine Festival, MainStrasse Village; Oct.
Dining
Amerasia, 521 Madison Ave. Alto’s Pizza, 43 W. 7th St. Agave & Rye, 633 Madison Ave. Blinker's Tavern, 318 Greenup St. Bouquet Restaurant and Wine Bar, 519 Main St. Bourbon Haus 1841, 522 Main St. Cock and Bull English Pub, 601 Main St. Commonwealth Bistro, 621 Main St. Coppins, 638 Madison Ave. Dee Felice Café, 529 Main St. Frida, 602 Main St. The Globe, 12 E. 5th St. Goodfella’s, 603 Main St. The Hannaford, 619 Madison Ave. Keystone Bar and Grill, 313 Greenup St. Lisse Steakhuis, 530 Main St. Mac's Pizza Pub, 604 Main St. Mainstrasse Village Pub, 619 Main St. Molly Malone’s, 112 E 4th St. Old Kentucky Bourbon Bar, 629 Main St. Otto’s, 521 Main St. Smoke Justis, 303 Court St. Strasse Haus, 630 Main St. Zazou Grill and Pub, 502 W 6th St. Familiar Food: I-75 exit 192: Burger King, Chipotle, Dixie Chili, Frisch’s, Gold Star Chili, Lee’s Famous Recipe, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Popeye's, Skyline Chili, Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Courtyard by Marriott, 500 W 3rd St.; 194 units. Days Inn, I-75 exit 189, Ft. Wright; 115 units. Embassy Suites Hotel, 10 E Rivercenter Blvd.; 227 units. Extended Stay America, 650 W 3rd St.; 105 units.
Best Western Plus Cincinnati Riverfront, 200 Crescent Ave.; 151 units. Holiday Inn Riverfront, 600 W 3rd St.; 156 units. Hotel Covington, 638 Madison Ave.; 114 units. Marriott RiverCenter, 10 W RiverCenter Blvd; 321 units. Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Riverfront, I-75/I-71 exit 192; 220 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Fabulous-Furs, 20 W 11th St. Grainwell Gifts, 33 Pike St. Handzy Shop & Studio, 15 W. Pike St. Kaleidoscope Stained Glass Studio, 704 Main St. MK’s Totebags, 609 Main St. Ottoman Imports, 609 Main St. Stoney’s Gifts, 323 W 6th St. Strasse Dog, 605 Main St. Sugarcube Records, 422 W 6th St. Totter’s Otterville, 4314 Boron Dr. Village Gifts KY, 506 W 6th St.
FT. MITCHELL/ERLANGER Kenton County • EST/EDT • Wet Ft. Mitchell: Population 18,082 • I-71/I-75 and US 25/42/127, SW of Covington. Erlanger:I-71/I-75andI-275,SWofCovingtonandFt.Mitchell. t meet NKY | Northern Kentucky CVB, 50 E RiverCenter Blvd.,Covington,KY41011; www.meetNKY.com; 800.447.8489.
Educational Institutions
Gateway Community Technical College, 790 Thomas More Pkwy., Edgewood. Thomas More College, 333 Thomas More Pkwy., Crestview Hills; established 1921; enrolls 1,900.
Points of Interest
Monte Casino, world’s smallest house of worship.
Museums and Galleries
Vent Haven Museum, 33 W Maple Ave.
Dining
Abuelo’s Mexican Food Embassy, 2833 Dixie Hwy, Crestview Hills. Barleycorn’s, 2642 Dixie Hwy, Lakeside Park. Buffalo Wings & Rings, 2809 Dixie Hwy, Crestview Hills. Camporosso, 2475 Dixie Hwy, Ft. Mitchell. Carrabba’s, 2899 Dixie Hwy, Crestview Hills. Colonial Cottage, 3140 Dixie Hwy, Erlanger. Dewey’s, 2949 Dixie Hwy, Crestview Hills. First Watch, 2762 Town Center Blvd, Crestview Hills. Fort Mitchell Public House, 2053 Dixie Hwy, Ft. Mitchell. Greyhound Tavern, 2500 Dixie Hwy, Ft. Mitchell. Guru India Restaurant, 2303 Buttermilk Xing., Crescent Springs. Mackenzie River, 2905 Dixie Hwy, Crestview Hills. McAlister’s, 2865 Dixie Hwy, Crestview Hills. Montoya’s, 2507 Chelsea Dr., Ft. Mitchell. Oriental Wok, I-75/71 exit 186, Ft. Mitchell. The Pub at Crestview Hills, 2853 Dixie Hwy, Crestview Hills. Familiar Food: I-75 exit 192, Burger King, Chipotle, Cold Stone, Dixie Chili, Five Guys, Frisch’s, Gold Star Chili, Jimmy Johns, Lee’s Famous Recipe, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Moe’s, Panera Bread, Pizza Hut, Skyline Chili, Starbucks , Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House, Wendy’s. www.kytravel.com • 43
Lodging
Country Inn & Suites, I-75/71 exit 184, Erlanger; 145 units. Courtyard by Marriott Cincinnati Airport, I-275 exit 2, Erlanger; 120 units. Econolodge, I-75/71 exit 184, Erlanger; 72 units. Holiday Inn Airport, 1717 Airport Exchange Blvd.; 287 units. Red Roof Inn Erlanger, I-75/I-71 exit 184; 80 units. Residence Inn, I-275 exit 2, Erlanger; 150 units. Super 8, I-75/71 exit 186, Ft. Mitchell; 106 units. Wingate by Wyndham Cincinnati Airport, I-75/71 exit 184; 75 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Atwood Hill Winery, 1616 Spillman Rd., Morning View. Crestview Hills Town Center, I-275 exit 83, Crestview Hills. Lazer Kraze, 1335 Donaldson Hwy, Erlanger. Northern Kentucky Ice Center, 2638 Anderson Rd., Crescent Springs. Redman’s Farm Winery, 12449 Decoursey Pk, Morning View. Seven Wells Vineyard & Winery, 1223 Siry Rd., California. Super Bowl, I-75 exit 184, Erlanger.
NEWPORT Population 15,273 • Campbell County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1795; US 27 across Ohio River from Cincinnati. t City of Newport, 998 Monmouth St., Newport, KY 41011; www.newportky.gov; 859.292.3666. t meet NKY | Northern Kentucky CVB, 50 E RiverCenter Blvd.,Covington,KY41011; www.meetNKY.com; 800.447.8489.
Educational Institutions
Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights.
Points of Interest
BB&T Arena, 500 Nunn Dr., Highland Heights. BB Riverboats, 101 Riverboat Row. Braxton Labs, 18 Distillery Way. East Row Historic District, Oak, 10th and 2nd Sts., Washington Ave. Braxton Brewing Company, 18 Distillery Way. New Riff Distillery, 24 Distillery Way. New Riff Distilling Rickhouse, 1104 Lowell St. Appointment only. Skywheel at Newport on the Levee, Opening Summer 2019. Newport Aquarium, located at Newport on the Levee. Newport on the Levee, One Levee Way, Newport. Purple People Bridge, 3rd St. Riverboat Row Riverwalk, along Newport’s floodwall. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 7 Court Pl. Wooden Cask Brewery, 629 York St. World Peace Bell, 425 York St.
Museums and Galleries
The Campbell County Log Cabin History and Farm Heritage Museum, 890 Clayridge Rd., Alexandria. Newport History Museum, Southgate Street School, 215 East Southgate St. – Special Events/Appointment only.
Golf and Tennis
A. J. Jolly Golf Course, 5350 US 27, Alexandria; 18 holes. Flagg Springs Golf Course, KY 735, California; 18 holes.
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Hickory Sticks Golf Club, 3812 Painter Rd., California; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Newport Italianfest, Riverfront; June. Taste of Newport, Monmouth St.; June. Bacon, Bourbon, Brew-Festival, Riverfront; July. Glier Goetta Fest, Riverfront; Aug. Great Inland Seafood Festival, Riverfront; Aug. Rides on Monmouth Newport Downtown Car Show, Aug. Alexandria Fair and Horse Show, KY 10, Alexandria; Labor Day weekend. Newport Oktoberfest, Riverfront; Sept. Riverfest, Riverfront; Sept. Harvest Arts & Music Fest, 215 East Southgate St; Sept. Harvest Fest, Monmouth Street; Oct.
Dining
The Baker’s Table, 1004 Monmouth. Bar Louie, Newport on the Levee. Brothers Bar & Grill, Newport on the Levee. Buckhead Mountain Grill, 35 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue. Carabello Coffee, 107 E 9th St. Chart House, 405 Riverboat Row. Dewey's Pizza, 1 Levee Way. The Dog House, 1 Levee Way. Five Guys, 1 Levee Way. Green Derby, 846 York St. Hofbrauhaus Newport, 200 E 3rd. St. Hooter's, 301 Riverboat Row. Joe's Crab Shack, 25 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue. Mad Mike’s Burgers, 342 Monmouth St. Mitchell's Fish Market, 1 Levee Way. Mokka/Sunset Bar and Grill, 500 Monmouth St. Newberry Bros. Coffee & Prohibition Bar, 530 Washington Ave. Newport Pizza Company, 601 Monmouth St. Newport Syndicate, 18 E 5th St. O’Bryon’s Bar & Grill, 736 Washington. Pompilio’s Restaurant, 600 Washington Ave. Press on Monmouth, 421 Monmouth St. Saxbys Coffee, 1 Levee Way. Sis’s On Monmouth, 837 Monmouth. Strong's Brick Oven Pizza, 336 Monmouth St. Tom+Chee, Newport on the Levee. Trailhead Coffee, 35 E 7th St. Webb's BBQ, 115 E 9th St. York Street Café, 738 York St.
Lodging
Aloft Newport, 201 E 3rd St.; 144 units. Christopher’s B&B, 604 Poplar St., Bellevue; 3 units. Comfort Inn & Suites Wilder, 10 Country Dr., Wilder; 65 units. Comfort Suites Riverfront, 420 Riverboat Row; 124 units. Gateway B&B, 326 E 6th St.; 3 units. Hampton Inn & Suites Newport, 275 Columbia St.; 121 units. Hampton Inn Wilder, I-275 exit 77; 94 units. Holiday Inn Express Bellevue, 109 Landmark Dr., Bellevue; 73 units. Newport Inn, 634 Monmouth St.; 5 units. Weller Haus B&B, 319 Poplar St., Bellevue; 5 units.
Northern Kentucky River Area NORTH CENTRAL REGION Shopping and Entertainment
Arcadian Comics, 627 Monmouth St. Artifact Gallery & Workshop, 114 E 8th St. Axis Alley, Newport on the Levee. Barnes & Noble, Newport on the Levee. Camp Springs Vineyard, 6361 Four Mile Pike, Melbourne. Costume Gallery, 638 Monmouth St. Dresser Up, 911 Monmouth St. Falcon Theater, 636 Monmouth St. Galaxie Skateshop, 625 Monmouth St. Gameworks, Newport on the Levee. Gangster’s Dueling Piano Bar, 18 E 5th St. Hickory Dickory Retro Candy & Mor’, 633 Monmouth St. Jet Age Records, 817 Monmouth. Knit On, 735 Monmouth St. KTCHN, 706 York Street. Monmouth Street Antique Gallery, 822 Monmouth St. Reser Bicycle Outfitters, 648 Monmouth St. Schneider’s Homemade Candies, 420 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue. Seventh Street Gifts, 114 E 7th St. StoneBrook Winery, 6570 Vineyard Ln, Melbourne. The Southgate House Revival, 111 E 6th St. The Stained Glass Theatre, 802 York St. Sweet Tooth Candies, 125 W 11th St. Tesori, 801 Park Ave. Thompson House, 24 E 3rd. Urban Chick, 634 Monmouth St. The Vintage Warehouse, 913 Monmouth St. Walt's Center Bowling Lanes, 1809 Monmouth St.
Boating and Lakes
Manhattan Harbour, 1301 4th Ave., Dayton. Queen City Riverboat Cruises, 303 Dodd Dr., Dayton. Riverside Marina, 145 Mary Ingles Hwy, Dayton.
Camping and RV Parks
AJ Jolly Park, 5350 US 27, Alexandria; 75 sites.
FLORENCE Population 29,951 • Boone County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet 8th largest Kentucky city; I-71/I-75 and US 42 southwest of Covington, northeast of Big Bone Lick State Park. (Burlington is the Boone County seat, established 1824, west on KY 18.) t meet NKY | Northern Kentucky CVB, 50 E River Center Blvd., Covington, KY 41011; 800.447.8489; www.meetNKY.com.
Points of Interest
Anderson Ferry, KY 8, Constance. Big Bone Gardens, KY 338, Union. Turfway Park Race Course, I-75 exit 182.
Museums and Galleries
Creation Museum, 2800 Bullittsburg Church Rd., Petersburg.
Historic Sites HBIG BONE LICK STATE HISTORIC SITE, 10 miles SW of Florence on KY338, off US 42/127 and I-71, I-75;Lewis and Clark Heritage Trail site; 813-acre state park with the largest deposit of Ice Age mammal bones ever found in Eastern U.S.; seasonal camping; most facilities seasonal, NNL. 859.384.3522; parks.ky.gov.
Park Features: • Ancient salt sulphur spring used by prehistoric animals. • V isitor center, museum, walking diorama outdoor museum and live buffalo herd. Picnic shelter, fishing, playground, mini-golf. Camping: 62 sites (reservations and water hookups available Apr.–Oct.). Hiking: 5 trails.
Parks and Recreation
Boone County Arboretum, 9190 Camp Ernst Rd., Union. Boone County Cliffs State Nature Preserve, I-75 exit 181, KY 18 west to Burlington, 6 miles to Middle Creek Rd., left 1.9 miles. Florence Aquatic Park, 8200 Ewing Blvd. Jane's Saddlebag, 13989 Ryle Rd., Union.
Golf and Tennis
Boone Links, off KY 18; 27 holes. Lassing Pointe Golf Course, 2266 Double Eagle Dr., Union; 18 holes. Meadowood Golf Club, 1911 Golf Club Dr., Burlington; 9 holes. World of Golf, 7400 Woodspoint Dr.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Turfway Park Winter Meet, Jan.–Mar. Florence Freedom Baseball, 7950 Freedom Way; May–Sept. Dinsmore Homestead Harvest Festival, Dinsmore Homestead; last weekend in Sept. Old Fashion Days, Walton; Sept. Christmas in the Country, Dinsmore Homestead; 1st weekend in Dec. Christmas on Main, Walton; Dec. Turfway Park Holiday Meet, Dec.
Dining
BJ's Brewhouse, 7852 Mall Rd. Buffalo Bob’s Family Restaurant, 9910 Bererich Dr. Cathay Kitchen, I-75/71 exit 180. Chuy's, 6825 Houston Rd. Drake's, 6805 Houston Rd. Fuji Japanese Steakhouse, 7155 Houston Dr. Tousey House Tavern, 5963 N Jefferson St., Burlington.
Lodging
Ashley Quarters Hotel, I-75/71 exit 182; 70 units. Baymont by Wyndham, 103 Units, I-75/71 exit 180; 119 units. Best Value Inn Florence, I-75/71 exit 181; 50 units. Best Western Inn, I-75/71 exit 181; 51 units. Burlington’s Willis Graves B&B, 5825 Jefferson St., Burlington; 5 units. Cincinnati Airport Marriott, I-275 exit 4A, Hebron; 295 units. Comfort Suites, 5905 Merchants St., 84 units. Comfort Suites Cincinnati Airport, I-275 exit 4A, Hebron; 70 units. Country Inn and Suites Cincinnati Airport, I-275 exit 4A, Hebron; 86 units. Courtyard by Marriott, I-75/71 exit 182; 46 Cavalier Blvd. 78 units. Days Inn, I-75/71 exit 182; 101 units. Doubletree Airport, 2826 Terminal Dr., 177 units. Econolodge, I-75/71 exit 175, Richwood; 56 units. Extended Stay, 2 locations. First Farm Inn, 2510 Stevens Rd., Petersburg; 2 units. www.kytravel.com • 45
Benton Family Farm, 11896 Old Lexington Pike, Walton. Cabin Arts Quilt Shop, 5878 Jefferson St., Burlington. Dave and Buster's, 781 Heights Blvd. Florence Antique Mall, I-75/71 exit 180. Florence Mall, I-75/71 exit 180 or 181. Florence Speedway, 12334 US 42, Walton. Richwood Flea Market, I-75 exit 175, Walton. Schoolyard Winery, 14923 Walton Verona Rd. Verona Vineyards, 13815 Walton Verona Rd., Verona Verona Vineyards at Rabbit Hash, 10021 Lower River Road, Union World of Golf, 7400 Woods Pointe Dr. XhilaRacing, 24 Spiral Dr.
Boating and Lakes
River Ridge Park, KY 18, Burlington; 75 sites. Weather Oar Knot Bar & Grill, 4895 Beaver Rd., Union.
Camping and RV Parks
Oak Creek Campground, I-75/71 exit 171, Walton; 96 sites.
DRY RIDGE/WILLIAMSTOWN Grant County • EST/EDT • Wet Dry Ridge: Population 2,191 • Moist US 25, 4 miles north of Williamstown. Williamstown: Population 3,925 • County Seat • Moist Established 1825; I-75, south of Covington. t GR ANT COUNT Y TOURIST & CONVENTION COMMISSION, 1350 N Main St., Williamstown, KY 41097. Situated among the rolling hills of Northern Kentucky, Grant County invites you to experience our southern hospitality! 859.824.3451; www.visitgrantky.com.
Points of Interest
Ark Encounter, 1 Ark Encounter Dr., Williamstown. William Arnold Log Home, 214 N Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Curtis Gates Lloyd Wildlife Management Area, off US 25S, .5 miles SE of Crittenden; KDFWR.
Festivals and Special Events
Derby Day Celebration, Williamstown; 1st Sat. in May. Wild Herb Walk, Mullins Log Cabin, Corinth; 2nd Sat. in May. 46 • www.kytravel.com
Dining
Beans Café & Bakery, 21 Taft Highway, Dry Ridge. Casa Martini, 90 Blackburn Lane, Dry Ridge. El Jalisco, 4 Skyway Dr., Williamstown. Happy Dragon, 73 Broadway, Dry Ridge. La Rosa’s, 97 Blackburn Ln., Dry Ridge. Noble’s Restaurant, I-75 exit 44, Corinth. North Star Inn & Café, 1590 Owenton Road, Corinth Not Yo Momma’s Bar & Grill, 103 Spears Lane, Crittenden Whippy Dip, 140 S. Main, Crittenden
Lodging
America’s Best Value Inn, I-75 exit 154, Williamstown; 40 units. Hampton Inn, I-75 exit 159, Dry Ridge; 62 units. Hogan House Suites, 100 Hogans Mill, Dry Ridge; 2 units. Microtel Inn and Suites,79 Blackburn Ln., Dry Ridge; 55 units. Mullins Log Cabin, 305 Scaffold Lick Rd., Corinth; 1 unit. Oak Harbor Resort,1500 Peaceful Hollow Rd., Dry Ridge; 4 units. Quality Inn, 1050 Fashion Ridge Rd., Dry Ridge; 61 units. Red Roof Inn, 88 Blackburn Ln., Dry Ridge; 48 units. Sunrise Inn, 211 W Hwy 36, Williamstown; 50 units. Three Springs Suites, 1550 Owenton Rd., Corinth; 14 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Brianza Gardens & Winery, 14611 Salem Creek Rd., Crittenden. Dry Ridge Town Center, I-75 exit 159, Dry Ridge. Quilt Box, 490 E Flynn Rd., Dry Ridge.
Boating and Lakes
Boltz Lake, off KY 467, 4 miles NW of Dry Ridge; KDFWR. Bullock Pen Lake, off KY 491, 2 miles west of Crittenden; KDFWR. Corinth Lake, off KY 330, 3 miles west of Corinth; KDFWR. Ruby’s Boat Dock, 1300 Day Rd., Dry Ridge; 8 sites; 10 boat slips. Williamstown Lake, off KY 467, 2 miles east of Williamstown. Williamstown Marina, 290 Boat Dock Rd., Williamstown; 28 boat slips.
Camping and RV Parks
Cincinnati South Campground, I-75 exit 166, Crittenden; 101 sites.
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I-75 Camper Village, 940 Curry Ln., Dry Ridge; 30 sites. Three Springs Campground, 595 Campground Rd., Corinth; 50 sites.
FALMOUTH Population 2,169 • Pendleton County (Dry) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1793; US 27 and KY 159, midway between Lexington and Covington on the Licking River. t Pendleton County Chamber of Commerce, 230 Main St., Falmouth, KY 41040; 859.654.4189. t Pendleton County Tourism Council, 233 Main St., Falmouth, KY 41040; 859.654.4321. Gene Snyder Airport, off US 27; general aviation; 4,000' runway.
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US 27 and KY 22 northeast of Falmouth, KY 22 from I-75, Williamstown exit 154; 850 acres. Most facilitiesare seasonal. 859.654.3531; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: • Kincaid Lake, fishing, motor boats, pontoon boats, pedal boats, dock slip rental, 2.5 mile hiking trail, junior olympic pool, picnic shelters, playground, mini-golf, store/gift shop. • organized recreation programs. Camping: 84 sites (75 primitive sites).
Golf and Tennis
Northern KY Golf Club, US 27; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Kincaid Regional Theatre, Falmouth School Center, 500 Chapel St.; June–Aug., Nov.–Dec. Pendleton County Youth Fair, July. EweNique Art Walk, downtown; Sept. Kentucky Wool Festival, first full weekend in Oct.
Dining
El Paso Mexican Restaurant, 516 Market St. Howard’s Place, 1019 Ridgeway Ave. The Smoking Pig Restaurant & Garden Center, 8596 US 27 N, Butler. The Smoking Pig Tavern, 127 W Shelby St. Two Rivers Stone Baked Pizza, US 27S Familiar Food: US 27S: Lee’s Famous Recipe, McDonald’s, Snappy Tomato.
Lodging
Back Inn Time B&B, 804 W Shelby St.; 6 units. Paddlers Inn, 33 Hornbeek Rd., Butler; 6 units; primitive camping.
Shopping and Entertainment
Country Patchwork Quilt Shop, 101 W Shelby St. Hamilton’s Antiques & Everyday Things, 117 W Shelby St. Houchen’s Clothing, 320 US 27. Randy’s Clothes and Shoes, 205 W Shelby St. SugarPie’s Gift Shoppe & Pendleton County Peddler’s Mall, 226 W Shelby St.
Boating and Lakes
Kincaid Lake, KY 159, 3 miles NE of Falmouth; KDFWR. Kincaid Lake Marina, KY 159. Thaxton’s Canoe Trails, 33 Hornbeek Rd., Butler.
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Hampton Inn Airport South, I-275 exit 4, Hebron; 83 units. Hilton Cincinnati Airport, I-75/71 exit 182; 306 units. Holiday Inn/Cincinnati Airport, 1717 Airport Exchange Blvd., Erlanger; 237 units. Home2Suites by Hilton, 7570 Woodspoint Dr. 109 units. Holiday Inn Express Florence, I-75/71 exit 180; 85 units. Homewood Suites Florence, I-75/71 exit 182; 96 units. Hyatt Place, I-75/71 exit 182; 126 units. La Quinta Inn, I-75 exit 182; 74 units. Microtel Inn, I-75/71 exit 181; 89 units. Motel 6 Walton, I-75/71 exit 175, Walton; 56 units. Residence Inn by Marriot, 2811 Circleport Dr., Florence.150 units. Springhill Suites, I-75/71 exit 184B; 101 units. Stay Lodge, I-75/71 exit 181; 120 units. Super 8 by Wyndham Florence, 7937 Dream St.77 units. Travelodge, I-75/71 exit 180; 85 units. Wildwood Inn, I-75/71 exit 180; 121 units. Woodspring Suites Florence, I-75/71 exit 182; 124 units.
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MAYSVILLE Population 9,011 • Mason County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1787; US 62 and 68 and KY 8 and 9, on the Ohio River northeast of Paris and Lexington.
t M AY S V I L L E - M A S O N C O U N T Y CONVENTION AND VISTITOR’S BUREAU,
2 East 3rd St., Maysville, KY 41056. Enjoy everything Mason County, KY has to offer. Incredible shopping & dining, bourbon, history, museums & theatre, art, river fun & much more. Your next adventure is waiting, call us today! M-F 8:30am–4:30pm. 606.563.2596; Facebook & Instagram @ VisitMaysvilleKY. Fleming/Mason County Airport, 7079 Airport Rd. off KY 11; general aviation; 5,000' lighted runway. Maysville Train Depot, Rosemary Clooney St., Serving Amtrak, 800.872.7245.
Points of Interest
Dover Covered Bridge, Lees Creek Rd. near KY 8, Dover, over Lee Creek. Flood Wall Murals, McDonald Parkway. Limestone Landing, Limestone St. at the Ohio River. Pioneer Graveyard, 215 Sutton St. Rosemary Clooney’s Childhood Home, 331 W 3rd St.; NRHP. Russell Theatre, 9 E 3rd St. Washington Opera House, 116 W 2nd St.
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Museums and Galleries H KENTUCKY GATEWAY MUSEUM CENTER, 215 Sutton St., home of the Kathleen Savage
Browning Miniatures Collection, featuring a 1/12 scale miniature of Spencer House, ancestral home of the late Princess Dianna of Wales. Dioramas depict the region’s earliest history before and after the Revolutionary War and genealogical researchers will find their roots at the Genealogical and Historical Research Library. Mason County’s bourbon distilling history is showcased at the Old Pogue (Bourbon) Experience. Unique gifts can be found at the Museum Shop. Tues. – Sat. 10 – 4; call for holiday hours. Admission $10; Library $10; Bourbon Tasting $5; Students $2. 606-564-5865; www.kygmc.org Lorraine Marcella Gallery, 233 Market St National Underground Railroad Museum, 38 W 4th St. in historic Bierbower House. ORVAG, 2 East Third St.
Parks and Recreation
Big C’s Pay Lake, 3063 AA Hwy. Cummin’s Nature Preserve, Pickett Lane Maysville Parks and Recreation, Mason County Park, 2340 Old Main St. “R” Farm Pumpkins and More, 7172 Strodes Run Rd.
Golf and Tennis
Kenton Station Golf Course, Kenton Station Golf Course, AA Hwy; 9 holes. Laurel Oaks Golf Club, 808 US 62; 18 holes. Maysville Country Club, Maysville Country Club, 1099 US 68; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Maysville Players Winter Production, Washington Opera House, Feb. Maysville Antique and Craft Show, King Burley Warehouse, April Maysville Players Spring Production, Washington Opera House, April 2 Bridge Run, Limestone Landing, April Maysville Uncorked, Market St., June Fourth of July Celebration, 2nd St & Limestone Landing, July Maysville Players Summer Youth Production, Washington Opera House, Aug. Octoberfest, Market St., Aug. Filthy 5K, Ford Acres Farm Rd., Sept. Pig Out, McDonald Parkway, Sept. “R” Farm Pumpkinfest, 7172 Strodes Run Rd., Sept. & Oct. Maysville Players Fall Production, Washington Opera House, Oct. Downtown Halloween, 2nd Street & Market St., Oct. Twilight Christmas, 2nd St., Dec. Downtown New Year’s Eve Celebration, 2nd Street, Dec 31st.
Dining
Bubby’s Burgers, 603 Forest Ave. Bucks BBQ, 313 East 2nd St. Caproni’s Restaurant, 320 Rosemary Clooney St. Chandler’s Restaurant, 212 Market St. China Garden, 50 Tucker Dr. Delights, 222 Market St. deSha’s Restaurant, 1166 US 68S. El Caminante, 735 US Hwy 68. Fazoli’s, 416 Market Square Dr. 48 • www.kytravel.com
Greg’s Pizza, 890 US Hwy 68. MiCamino Real, 1569 US Hwy 68. Parc Café’ 35 E. 2nd St. O’Rourke’s Pub, 123 Market St. The Store Downtown, 9 W 2nd St. Syleetos, 130 Market St. Familiar Food: Applebee’s, Arby’s, Bob Evans, Burger King, Domino’s, Frisch’s, Gold Star Chili, Hardee’s, Lee’s Famous Recipe, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Pasquale’s, Penn Station, Pizza Hut, Ponderosa, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Tumbleweed, Wendy’s.
Lodging
The Chameleon B&B, Market St., 2 Units. French Quarter Inn, 25 E McDonald Pkwy.; 63 units. Hampton Inn, 503 Market Place Dr.; 93 units. Moon River B&B, 320 Market St.; 3 units. Quality Inn, 1428A US 68; 52 units. Super 8, 550 Tucker Dr.; 46 units. Little Things B&B, 4th St., 2 Units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Apron Strings, 52 West 2nd St. Buttons & Bows, 212 East 2nd St. Christian Treasures, 49 W 2nd St. Darrell’s Downtown Florist & Hallmark, 51 W. 2nd St. Earlywine Racing Indoor Motocross, 4248 Walton Pike, Dover. EAT Gallery, 46 W 2nd St. Elementz, 225 Market St. Lady Elizabeth Designs, 28 W. 2nd St. Lamb’s Ear, 231 Market St. Magee’s Bakery, 8188 Orangeburg Rd. McRoberts, 16 W 2nd St. Traxels, 1120 US 68. Whistle Stop, 1144 US 68 Whitney’s, 15 West 2nd St.
Boating and Lakes
Drifter’s Paradise Campground & Saloon, 2407 Mary Ingles Hwy, 60 sites, dock Lawrence Creek Campground, 2113 Mary Ingles Hwy, 40 sites, dock Maysville River Park Marina and Campground, Main St.; 43 sites; dock, ramp.
WASHINGTON Population 2,658 • Mason County • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1786, merged into Maysville in 1990; 4 miles SW of Maysville, US 62/68. 1st town incorporated west of Alleghenies and reputedly 1st town named for George Washington. Entire downtown district on NRHP circa 1785–1812. t Old Washington Visitors Center, 2215 Old Main St., Maysville, KY 41056; 606.759.7411.
Points of Interest
Dr. Basil Duke Home/McCurdy School Boarding Site, 2115 Green St. Federal Hill, 2004 Green St. May’s Lick, KY 324, .25 miles west of US 68, 15 miles south of Maysville. Mefford’s Flatboat Fort, Old Main St. Murphy-Lashbrooke Home, 2014 Old Main St.
Northern Kentucky River Area NORTH CENTRAL REGION Paxton Inn, Old Main St. Pillsbury Boys School, 505 South Court St. Saint Patrick Cemetery, US Hwy 68. Site of Washington Jail, Jail St. Washington Baptist Chapel & Cemetery, US Hwy 68/62. Washington Courthouse Site, 2110 Old Main St. Washington Hall, 2110 Old Main St. Washington Meeting House, 2114 Old Main St. Washington Post Office, 2200 Old Main St. Washington Presbyterian Church, 2126 Old Main St.
Festivals and Special Events
Albert Sidney Johnson House, 503 S. Court St. Cane Break & Log Cabin Learning, 2215 Old Main St. Harriet Beecher Stow Slavery to Freedom Museum, 2124 Old Main St. Ken Swinson Studio, 1934 Old Main St. Mark Dyer Creative Fine Art Studio, 2015 Old Main St. Mefford’s Fort Station, Old Main St. Paxton Inn, 2030 Old Main St. Old Church Museum, Old Main St. ORVAG 211, Old Main St., 606.759.4906. Simon Kenton Shrine, 2215 Old Main St.
Augusta General Store, 109 Main St. Augusta Pub, 120 Main St. Carota’s Pizza, 115 Main St. Corner Café, 214 Hamilton Ave. Donna’s Place, 113 Locust St., Brooksville. Familiar Food: Brooksville: Snappy Tomato, Subway.
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Golf and Tennis
Wells Creek Golf Course, 2340 Old Main St.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Chocolate Festival, April. May’s Lick Asparagus Festival, May’s Lick; 3rd Sat. in May. Simon Kenton Festival, 3rd weekend in Sept. Frontier Christmas, 1st weekend in Dec.
Dining
Café’ Cream, 2301 Old Main St. Lil Jumbo’s, 2111 Old Main St.
Shopping and Entertainment
Gray Wolf Antiques, 2107 Old Main St. Iron Gate, 2103 Old Main St. Log Cabin Print Shop, 2028 Old Main St. Phyllis’ Antiques and Lamp Shop, 2112 Old Main St.
AUGUSTA Population 1,190 • Bracken County • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1792; 15 miles northwest of Maysville on KY 8. Quaint town on Ohio River, one of few still served by ferry. (Brooksville is Bracken County seat, population 670, south on KY 19.) t Augusta/Bracken County Tourism Office, 219 Main St., PO Box 85, Augusta, KY 41002. 606.756.2183; http://augustaky.com
Points of Interest
1811 Augusta Jail, W 2nd St.; tours by appt. Augusta Ferry, one of two on the Ohio River. Baker-Bird Winery, 4465 KY 19. O'Neill Riverwalk, 9 miles of unobstructed views of Ohio River. Riverfront Row Houses, used in filming movie “Centennial”. Walcott Covered Bridge, AA Hwy off KY 1159, north of Brooksville over Locust Creek; NRHP.
Museums and Galleries
Augusta Art Guild Gallery, 116 Main St. Augusta Welcome Center & Rotary Museum, Main St. Rosemary Clooney House Museum, 106 E Riverside Dr.
Battle of Augusta, April 13. Art in the Garden, 1st Sat. in June. Fireman’s Festival, July 4. American Duchess, July 16 & 26. Riverfest Regatta, 3rd Weekend in July. Heritage Days Antique & Flea Market, Labor Day weekend. Swingtime on the River, 2nd Sat. in Sept. Turning of the Leaves, 2nd Weekend in Oct. White Christmas, 2nd Sat. in Dec.
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Asbury Meadow B&B, 3737 Asbury Rd.; 3 units. Bravo Spirits, 121 Main St. The Cabin, 114 Main St Augusta Airbnb. The Country Lodge at Sabbath Song Farm, 1331 Toadvine Rd., Brooksville; 3 units. The Parkview Inn & Restaurant, 103 W 2nd St.; 11 units. White Rose B&B, 210 E Riverside Dr.; 3 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Amy’s Blue Daisy, 129 Main St. Bradford's Homemart, 403 E HRF Blvd. Bravo Spirits, 121 Main St. Farmhouse Outfitters, 114 Main St. Gifted Creations, 210 Main St. Itch Dog Antiques, 119 Main St. Lavender Hills of Kentucky, 229 Conrad Ridge Rd., Brooksville. Mockingbird Antiques, 131 Main St. Moore for Less, 240 Main St. Nina’s, 208 Main St. Reynold's Pharmacy, 216 Main St. Riverboat Treasures & Antiques, 128 Main St. Rosie’s Antique Emporium, 214 Main St.
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Small Town Gift Shop, 321 W Riverside Dr. Touch Of Past,120 Main St.
KENTUCKY'S BLUEGRASS
Fox Valley Lake, James Rd., SE off KY 32; fishing, camping. Fox Valley Recreation Area, 218 Fox Valley Rd.; 50 sites.
Boating and Lakes
Augusta Boat Dock and Marina, E 2nd St.
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FLEMINGSBURG Population 2,658 • Fleming County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1796. KY 11, south of Maysville. t Fleming County Chamber of Commerce, 165 W Water St./PO. Box 24 Flemingsburg, KY 41041; www.flemingkychamber.com; 606.845.1223.
Points of Interest
The Franklin Sousley Monument, Elizaville Cemetery, Elizaville Rd., Ewing. Goddard “White” Covered Bridge, Goddard Bridge Rd., off KY 32, over Sand Lick Creek; NRHP. Grange City (Hillsboro) Covered Bridge, off KY 111 over Fox Creek; KDP, NRHP. Ringo’s Mill Covered Bridge, off KY 158, 3.2 miles SE of KY 111 over Fox Creek; KDP, NRHP.
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HKENTUCKY HORSE PARK, The Kentucky Horse Park is our state's unique tribute to one of its most famous industries. The park honors horses and their relationship with man through a panorama of live horse presentations, horse shows and competitions throughout the year, historic barns, paddocks, horse drawn trolley tour, horseback and pony rides, film, gift shop, the incomparable International Museum of the Horse, a Smithsonian affiliate, and “The Showplace for Saddlebreds,” the American Saddlebred Museum and Gift Shop. The park is located in Lexington off scenic Iron Works Pike, I-75 exit 120, Lexington, 40511. www.kyhorsepark.com; 800.678.8813; 859.233.4303. HLEXINGTON BREWING & DISTILLING CO., 401 Cross St., Lexington, KY 40508. In the heart of
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Population 318,449 • Fayette County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1780; 2nd largest Kentucky city; I-64, I-75, Martha Layne Collins Bluegrass Parkway; heart of the Bluegrass and the “Horse Capital of the World.” Lexington received its name from a group of patriotic hunters who camped there just a few weeks after the first battle of the Revolutionary War at Lexington, Massachusetts in 1775. t Lexington Visitors Center, 215 W Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507; 800.845.3959; www.visitlex.com.
Blue Grass Airport, 4000 Terminal Dr. Commercial airport, 7 major airlines. US Customs office. Charter service.
Educational Institutions
Transylvania University, 300 N Broadway; established 1780; enrolls 1,100. University of Kentucky,110 Administration Dr.; enrolls 30,473 .
Points of Interest ArtsPlace, 161 N Mill St.
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1200 Manchester Street Lexington, Kentucky 40504. Open Wed – Sun 11-5. A leading craft distillery since 2006, with the release of Pure Blue Vodka & Devil John Moonshine. We are located in the barreling house of the old Pepper Distillery. Tours and tastings are held W-S 11am-4pm. Also be sure to visit our Elkhorn Tavern. barrelhousedistillery.com. Horse Farms in the Bluegrass, self-guided driving tours, daily van tours. Private farms; open by appointment only. Keeneland Race Course, 4201 Versailles Rd.; NHL.
Lexington, Kentucky, is Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co., a unique stop on the world-famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail® experience and one of only a handful of joint brewing and distilling operations in the world.The site is home to Town Branch Distillery and our brewery, which produces the Kentucky Ale® family of beers. It is the oldest craft brewery in Lexington. Alltech founder and president Dr. Pearse Lyons acquired the 200-yearold Lexington Brewing Company in 1999 and resurrected the Lexington brewing and distilling tradition that dates back to 1794. Call 859.255.2337 or see website for hours: www.kentuckyale.com Lexington Cemetery, 833 W Main St. Loudoun House, 209 Castlewood Dr. The Red Mile, 1200 Red Mile Rd. The Thoroughbred Center, 3380 Paris Pike. Town Branch Distillery, 401 Cross St. Valley View Ferry, KY 169 east of Nicholasville at the Kentucky River.
Historic Sites
Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate, 120 Sycamore Rd. Hunt Morgan House, 201 N Mill St.
HBOONE STATION STATE HISTORIC
SITE, I-75 exit 104, 240 Gentry Rd. in Athens. 46-acre station site settled by Daniel Boone and 30 relatives and friends in Dec. 1779 after leaving Boonesborough. Boone lived here until 1783. 859.263.1073; parks.ky.gov.
HMARY TODD LINCOLN HOUSE, 578 W Main St., Lexington, KY 40507; Few women in American history have endured as much controversy and tragedy. Discover Mrs. Lincoln’s fascinating story at her girlhood home. Built 1803-1806, the 14-room house containing Todd and Lincoln family possessions sets the stage for sharing her remarkable life. Mar. 15-Nov. 30, guided tours on the hour Mon.-Sat. 10-3 (last tour starts at 3). Admission charged. 859.233.9999; www.mtlhouse.org. HWAVELAND STATE HISTORIC SITE, 5 miles
south of Lexington off US 27, Greek Revival manor house completed in 1848 by Joseph Bryan, the grand-nephew of Daniel Boone. 14-acre grounds. Furnished with period pieces, Antebellum brick servant’s quarters, icehouse, smokehouse, herb garden, playground and picnic area. Guided tours: April 4 – Nov 29; Wed-Sat 10-5, Sun. 10-5. (last tour starts at 4). Tours available by appointment during closed season. Adults $10, Senior $8, 6-12 $5. 859.272.3611; parks.ky.gov.
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Museums and Galleries
HAMERICAN SADDLEBRED MUSEUM, at
the Kentucky Horse Park, 4083 Iron Works Pkwy, Lexington, KY 40511. The museum houses the largest collection of Saddlebred artifacts in the world. Located on the grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park, the Museum provides an exciting and educational experience. Inside, visitors learn about the “Horse America Made.” asbmuseum.org. Ann Tower Gallery, 141 E Main St. Aviation Museum of Kentucky, 4029 Airport Rd. (at Blue Grass airport). Cross Gate Gallery, 509 E Main St. Explorium of Lexington, 440 W Short St.
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4435 Old Frankfort Pike, Lexington, KY 40510. Set among beautiful horse farms, the Museum features multiple changing exhibits a year. Permanent displays include jewelry, bibelots, dollhouses, library and the Shell Grotto. There is something for everyone. A Smithsonian Affiliate. $10/Adults, $8/Seniors & Students, Under 10-free. Mar.-Dec. Wed.-Fri. 10-5, Sat.-Sun. 12-5 (last admission at 4pm). 859.255.6653; www.headley-whitney.org International Museum of the Horse, Kentucky Horse Park. Shambrola Bookstore and Gallery, 208 W Maxwell St. University of Kentucky Art Museum, 405 Rose St.
Theaters and Performing Arts
Carriage House Theatre, 154 W Bell Ct. Downtown Arts Center, 141 E Main St. Kentucky Theater, 214 E Main St. Lexington Children’s Theatre, 418 W Short St. Lexington Opera House, 401 W Short St.; NRHP. Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center, 300 E 3rd St.
Tours and Sightseeing
The Big Blue Pedaler, Chase Brewing Co. Horse Countr y, PO Box 84, Lexington, KY 40588, 859.963.1004; visithorsecountry.com Lexington Dinner Train, 150 Oliver Lewis Way. Lexington Livery Carriage Company, N Broadway and Short St.
Parks and Recreation
McConnell Springs Park, 416 Rebmann Ln., off Old Frankfort Pike. Nature Conservancy, Kentucky Chapter, 114 Woodland Ave. Raven Run Nature Sanctuary, Richmond Rd., US 25 to Jacks Creek Pike. The Arboretum, 500 Alumni Dr., State Botanical Garden.
Golf and Tennis
Gay Brewer Jr Golf Course at Picadome, 469 Parkway Dr.; 18 holes. Griffin Gate Marriott Golf Club, 1720 Newtown Pike; 18 holes. Kearney Hill Golf Links, 3403 Kearney Rd.; 18 holes. Lakeside Golf Course, 3725 Richmond Rd.; 18 holes. Lexington Tennis Club, 410 Redding Rd.; 15 indoor, 7 outdoor courts. Meadowbrook Golf Course, 400 Wilson Downing Rd.; 18 holes. Shillito Tennis Complex, 401 W Reynolds Rd.; 13 courts. Woodland Park, 601 E High St.; 4 courts. 54 • www.kytravel.com
Tates Creek Golf Course, 1400 Gainesway Dr.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
University of Kentucky Basketball, Rupp Arena; Jan.–Mar. Kentucky Sport Boat and Recreation Show, Rupp Arena; Feb. Blue Grass Trust Antiques and Garden Show, Kentucky Horse Park; Mar. Boys’ Sweet 16 Basketball Tournament, Rupp Arena; Mar. Kentucky Crafted: The Market, Lexington Convention Center; Mar. Keeneland Spring Meet, Keeneland Race Course; Apr. Lexington Legends Baseball, Whitaker Bank Ballpark; Apr.–Sept. Central Kentucky Home and Garden Show, Rupp Arena and Heritage Hall; Apr. Mayfest Arts Fair, Gratz Park; May. Bluegrass State Games, July. Lexington Junior League Horse Show, The Red Mile; July. Lions Bluegrass Fair, Masterson Station Park; July. 4th of July Festival, downtown; July 4. Woodland Art Fair, Woodland Park; Aug. Fest of Ales, downtown; late Aug. Red Mile Harness Meet, The Red Mile; Aug.–Oct. Latino Festival, downtown; Sept. Roots and Heritage Festival, downtown; Sept. Keeneland Fall Meet, Keeneland Race Course; Oct. Christmas Parade, downtown; early Dec.
Dining
Azur Restaurant and Patio, 3070 Lakecrest Cir. Blue Door Smokehouse, 226 Walton Ave. Bella Notte, 3715 Nicholasville Rd. Buddha Lounge, 109 N Mills St. Chop House, 2640 Richmond Rd. Cosi Restaurant, 1890 Star Shoot Pkwy. Dudley’s on Short, 259 W Short St. Giuseppe’s Ristorante Italiano, 4456 Nicholasville Rd. Grey Goose, 170 Jefferson St. Joe Bologna’s Restaurant & Pizzeria, 120 W Maxwell St. Ketch Seafood Grill, 2012 Regency Rd. Le Deauville, 199 N Limestone. Malone’s, 3347 Tates Creek Rd. Merrick Inn, 1074 Merrick Dr. Middle Fork, 1224 Manchester St. Miyako Restaurant, 2547 Richmond Rd. Paisano’s Italian Ristorante, 2417 Nicholasville Rd. Palmer's Fresh Grille, 161 Lexington Green Cir. Parkette Drive-In, 1230 E New Circle Rd. School Restaurant, 162 Todds Rd. Shakespeare and Company, 367 W Short St. Stella’s Kentucky Deli, 143 Jefferson St. Sutton’s, 110 N Locust Hill Rd. Tomo, 848 High St. Tulip Bistro and Bar, 355 Romany Rd. Winchell’s Restaurant, 348 Southland Dr.
Lodging
America’s Best Value Inn, 5556 Versailles Rd.; 38 units. Baymont Inn and Suites, I-75 exit 110; 110 units. Best Western Lexington Conference Center, I-75 exit 104; 151 units. Bluegrass Extended Stay, I-75 exit 104; 100 units.
Kentucky's Bluegrass NORTH CENTRAL REGION Candlewood Suites, I-75/64 exit 115; 80 units. Catalina Motel, 208 W New Circle Rd.; 72 units. Clarion Hotel, 1950 Newtown Pike; 292 units. Comfort Inn, 2 locations. Comfort Suites Beaumont Centre, 3060 Fieldstone Way; 72 units. Country Inn and Suites, I-75 exit 110; 53 units. Courtyard by Marriott, 2 locations. CourtyardLexingtonKeeneland/Airport,3100WallSt.;103units. Days Inn and Suites, I-75/64 exit 113; 187 units. Days Inn South, I-75 exit 104; 55 units. Day’s Motor Lodge, 1500 Versailles Rd.; 44 units. EconoLodge, I-75 exit 104; 65 units. Eighth Pole Inn, 3463 Rosalie Rd.; 5 units. Embassy Suites Lexington, I-75/64 exit 115; 230 units. Essence of the Bluegrass B&B, 4343 Mt. Horeb Pike; 4 units. Extended Stay America, 2 locations. Fairfield Inn, 2 locations. Four Points Sheraton, I-75/64 exit 115; 174 units. Gratz Park Inn, 120 W 2nd St. Hampton Inn, 2 locations. Hilton Garden Inn, I-75 exit 108; 100 units. Hilton Lexington Downtown, 369 W Vine St.; 367 units. Hilton Suites Lexington Green, 245 Lexington Green Cir.; 175 units. Holiday Inn Express Northeast, I-75/64 exit 115; 78 units. Homewood Suites, 2 locations. Hyatt Place, I-75 exit 108; 127 units. Hyatt Regency, 401 W High St.; 366 units. Inn on Broadway, 1301 S Broadway; 62 units. La Quinta Inn, I-75/64 exit 115; 129 units. Lexington Motor Inn, 1203 E New Circle Rd.; 30 units. Lyndon House B&B, 507 N Broadway; 5 units. Microtel Inn, I-75 exit 110; 99 units. Motel 6, I-75 exit 110; 98 units. Ramada Inn & Conference Center, 2143 N Broadway; 146 units Red Roof Inn, 2 locations. Residence Inn, 2 locations. Sportsman Motel, 1107 Winchester Rd.; 29 units. Spring Hill Suites, 863 S Broadway; 108 units. Sunset Motel, 4020 Georgetown Rd.; 25 units. Super 8 Buena Vista, I-75 exit 110; 62 units. University Inn, 1229 S Limestone St.; 92 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Alltech’s Lexington Brewing Company, 401 Cross St. Another Man’s Treasure, 2550 Regency Rd. Artique, 410 W Vine St. Barrel House Distillery, 1200 Manchester St. Fayette Mall, 3401 Nicholasville Rd. For Friends, 869 E High St. Greentree Antiques and Tearoom, 521 W Short St. Hamburg Place, I-75 exit 108. Heritage Antiques,154 N Broadway. Heritage Art Center, 651 W Short St. J and H Lanmark–The Outdoors Store, 189 Moore Dr. Janice’s at the Saltbox, 859 E High St. Jean Farris Winery, 6825 Old Richmond Rd. John’s Run/Walk Shop, 317 S Ashland Ave. Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Mall at Lexington Green.
LV Harkness and Company, 531 W Short St. Lafayette Galleries, 410 W Vine St. Last Genuine Leather Company, 373 Southland Dr. Lexington Ice & Recreation Center, 560 Eureka Springs Dr. Mall at Lexington Green, Nicholasville Rd. Mulberry and Lime, 216 N Limstone. Old Kentucky Chocolates, 450 Southland Dr. Peggy’s Gifts and Accessories, 112 Clay Ave. Quilters Square, 3301 Keithshire Way Suite 109. Scout, 935 Liberty Rd. Sharp’s Candies, 2021 Regency Rd. Talon Winery and Vineyards, 7086 Tates Creek Rd. Third Street Stuff, 257 N Limestone.
Camping and RV Parks
Kentucky Horse Park Campground, I-75 exit 120; 260 sites.
NICHOLASVILLE Population30,006•JessamineCounty(Seat/Dry)•EST/EDT•Wet Established1798; directly south of Lexington on US 27. t Jessamine County Fiscal Court, 200 S Main St., Nicholasville, KY 40356; local history museum; NRHP. t Jessamine Tourism Commission, 102 S. 1st St . , N i c h o l a s v i l l e , KY 4 0 3 5 6 ; 8 5 9 . 3 0 5 . 6 0 4 0 ; www.visitjessamine.com.
Points of Interest
Camp Nelson Heritage Park, US 27, 5 miles south. Harry C. Miller Lock Collection, 1014 S Main St. Kentucky River Palisades, US 27, KY 29 and US 68. Old Jessamine County Jail, 200 S Main St.; NRHP. Riney B Aquatic Center, 300 Martin Luther King Blvd. Valley View Ferry, KY 169 E of Nicholasville at Kentucky River.
Parks and Recreation
Camp Nelson Preservation, 105 Court Row. Jim Beam Nature Preserve,Payne’s Ln.,off Halls Rd.from US 27.
Golf and Tennis
Connemara Golf Course, 2327 Lexington Rd.; 18 holes. Golf Club of the Bluegrass, 438 Barbaro Rd.; 18 holes. Keene Trace Golf Club, 20 Avenue of the Champions and 5600 Harrodsburg Rd. Lone Oak Golf course, Lone Oak Dr. Thoroughbred Golf Club and High Point, 1215 Hight Point Dr.
Festivals and Special Events
Kentucky Wine and Vine Festival, May. 400 Mile Antique, Collectible & Stuff Sale, June. Jessamine County Fair, July. Barbasol PGA Championship, July All American Burger Bash, Aug High Bridge Homecoming Festival, Aug. Visit Jessamine.com Bowl High School Football Tournament and Soccerama, Aug. Camp Nelson Civil War Days, Oct. St. “Nich” Christmas Fest & Parade, Dec.
Dining
Asuka Japanese Grill and Sushi, 267 E Brannon Rd. Bill’s Saloon, 2327 Lexington Rd. Chicken Salad Chicks, 254 E. Brannon Rd. Copper River, 501 Keene Crossing Cottage Café, 409 N Main St.
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Daddy Joe’s Bar and Grill, 1215 High Point Rd. Dixie Café’, 108 Keene-Troy Rd. Drake’s, 390 E. Brannon Rd. El Rio Grande, 220 N. Plaza European Delight Gourmet Bakery, 221 E. Brannon Rd. Euro Wine Bar, 102 W Main St. Fiesta Mexico, 801 S Main St. Hogfathers BBQ, 1001 Elizabeth St. J’s Place, 101 S Main St. Nicholasville Café, 111 N Main St. Familiar Food: A&W, Applebee’s, Arby’s, Big City Pizza, Bob Evans, Bruster’s, Can’es, Cracker Barrel, Culver’s, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Fazoli’s, Firehouse Subs, Hardee’s, Jimmy Johns, KFC, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Panera Bread, Papa John’s, Penn Station, Pizza Hut, Red Robin, Sonic, Starbucks, Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House, Wendy’s, Zaxby’s.
Lodging
Comfort Inn Nicholasville, 100 All Star Way. Corner House B&B, 226 Richmond Ave. Holiday Inn Express, 164 Imperial Way; 60 units. Home Place Inn, 181 Imperial Way; 50 units. Derby Inn & Suites, 2149 Lexington Rd.; 40 units. Sugar Creek Resort, 5800 Sugar Creek Pike; 5 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Alternative Jewelry Shop, 118 1/2 N Main St. A Tangled Yarn, 605 N Main St. The Boot Store, 3090 Lexington Rd. Cato’s, S Main St. Chrisman Mill Vineyards, 2385 Chrisman Mill Rd. First Vineyard, 5800 Sugar Creek Pike. Hobby Lobby, 320 E Brannon Rd. Home Goods, 278 E Brannon Rd. It’s Personal, 278 E Brannon Rd. Kohl’s 150 Commerce Dr. Lowe’s, 1421 Keene Rd. Marshall’s, 240 E Brannon Rd Martha’s Vineyard, 206 S Main St. S & D Indoor Range, 440 E Brannon Rd. Tickled Pink, 605 N Main St.
WILMORE Population 6,312 • Jessamine County • EST/EDT • Dry KY 29, off US 68, south of Nicholasville and Lexington.
tWILMORE
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT, 335 E.Main St., Wilmore, KY 40390. Natural beauty, cherished history & quaint surroundings abound in Wilmore. 1900s Downtown National Register Historic & Renaissance District. High Bridge Park showcases once highest railroad in the world, built 1877. Wilmore was chosen as the nicest place in Kentucky in an article on the Readers’ Digest web site about the “Nicest Places in every State.” 859.858.4411; www.wilmore.org.
Educational Institutions
Asbury Theological Seminary, 204 N Lexington Ave.; established 1923; enrolls 1,700. Asbury University, 1 Macklem Dr.; established 1890; enrolls 1,500.
Points of Interest
High Bridge Park, KY 29 south of Wilmore, High Bridge, highest trestle in the world when built in 1877. 56 • www.kytravel.com
Museums and Galleries
Railside Caboose Museum, Main St. Rice House, by appointment.
Parks and Recreation
Blue Grass Sportsmen’s League, 2500 Handy’s Bend Rd. Figg Lane Miniature Horse Farm, miniature horses.
Festivals and Special Events
Arbor Day Celebration, city parks; Apr. Coaster Car Derby, downtown; Apr. Gospel on the Green, Fris. June–Aug. Hometown Yard Sale, June. Stonebridge Summer Concerts, Sats. June–Aug. Festival of the Fourth, downtown; July. Fall Festival of Arts and Crafts, downtown; 1st Sat. in Oct. More Tales: The Wilmore Storytelling Festival, Sept. 20-21. Treats on Main, downtown; Oct. Veteran’s Day Celebration, downtown and Veterans Center; Nov. Old Fashioned Musical Christmas, downtown; 1st Sat. in Dec.
Dining
Great Wall of China, 104 E Main St. Sims Pizzeria & Ice Cream Parlor, 319 E Main St. Solomon’s Porch, 111 E Main St. Familiar Food: Subway.
Lodging
1898 Red Bud B&B, 600 N Lexington Ave.; 2 units. Asbury Inn & Suites, 1 June Ryan Cir. Wilmore, KY 40390, 859.858.2244; asburyinn.com, 35 units. Figg Lane Farm B&B, 551 Figg Ln. Home Place Guest House B&B, 206 S Lexington Ave.; 2 units. Pleasantview House, 102 Pleasant Vw; house rental. Potter’s Inn, 313 Walters Ln.; 6 units. Scott Station Inn Bed & Breakfast, 305 E Main St.; 5 units. Turfmor Motel, 9110 Harrodsburg Rd.; 13 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Autumn & Co, 329 E Main St. Chapman’s Antiques, 107 S Lexington Ave. Dollar General Store, 113 S Lexington Ave. Rachel’s Rose Garden, 310 E Main St. Sims Drug, 319 E Main St.
PARIS Population 8,553 • Bourbon County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1789; US 27, 68, northeast of Lexington. t Paris Bourbon County Welcome Center, 720 High St., Paris, KY 40361; 859.987.8744; www.parisky.com.
Points of Interest
Central Kentucky Classic Cars, 4121 Lexington Rd. Claiborne Farm, Winchester Rd. Colorpoint Nursery, Cane Ridge Rd. Garden Club of Kentucky Headquarters, 616 Pleasant St. Hartfield & Co. Craft Distillery, 320 Pleasant St. Hilltop Hot Road Shop, 1350 Main St. Horse Farm Area, Winchester Rd. Horse Farm Area,.....all roads leading into Paris. Mustard Seed Hill, 1122 Main St., Millersburg, Ky. Paris-Bourbon County Farmer’s Market, 720 High St. The Paris Train Depot, 134 East 10th Street featuring Trackside Restaurant
Kentucky's Bluegrass NORTH CENTRAL REGION Historic Sites
Bourbon County Courthouse, Main St. Cane Ridge Meeting House and Shrine, KY 537, off US 460 NE of Paris. Colville Covered Bridge, 4 miles NW of Millersburg, on Colville Rd. over Hinkston Creek; NRHP. Duncan Tavern Historic Center, 323 High St.
Museums and Galleries
Frames on Main, Main St. Gallery St. George, Main St. Hopewell Museum, 800 Pleasant St.
Golf and Tennis
Houston Oaks Golf Course, 555 Houston Oaks Dr.; 18 holes. Shady Brook Golf Club, 444 Hutchison Rd.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Downtown Paris Artwalk, Apr. & Sept. 3rd Thursday Summer Concert Series, June-Sept. Festival on 5th, outdoor Concert Series, June-Sept. Bourbon County Fair and Horse Show, Bourbon County Fairgrounds; June. Central Kentucky Steam and Gas Engine Show, July. Chautauqua Festival, Millersburg; Sept. Spooktacular!, Oct. 31. Christmas in Downtown Paris, Nov./Dec. Christmas Parade, first Sat. Dec.
Dining
Bezeau's Bluegrass Billiards, 414 Main St. Café 602, Main St. Craig’s Downtown Eatery, Main St. Happy People Coffee Company, Main St. La Esperanza, 611 Main St. Lil’s Place, 627 Main St. Paradise Café, 731 Main St. Perico’s Mexican Restaurant, 4221 Lexington Rd. Rivieria Maya, 207 Letton Dr. The Rock Café, 3960 Lexington Rd. Tacos El Nino Brown, 400 Millersburg Rd. Trackside Restaurant & Bourbon Bar at The Paris Train Depot, East 10th St. Familiar Food: US 27/68: Arby’s, Domino’s, Giovanni’s, Great Wall Chinese, Hardee’s, Jerry’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Sonic, Subway, Wendy’s.
Lodging
The Barr House, 1200 Cypress St. Best Western Paris Inn, 2011 Alverson Dr.; 49 units. Country Charm Historic Farmhouse B&B, 505 Hutchison Rd.; 3 units. Fairfield Farm Cottage GlenLary Estate, 316 Austerlitz. The Guesthouse at Rosecrest Farm, 1276 Winchester Rd.; 1 unit. Paradise Inn, 8th and Main St. Paris Landing Glamping Campground, 387 Chambers St. Stoner View Farm, North Middletown. Treehouse at Stoner Creek B&B, 131 Taylor Ave.; 2 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Ardery’s Antiques and Collectibles, 627 Main St. Bourbon Boot Supply, 427 Main St. Bourbon Drive-In, US 68 Jackstown Rd. Campbell & Co., 429 W Main St. The Curiosity Shoppe at Local 205, 708 Main St. Frames on Main Gallery, 630 Main St. Hartfield and Co, 718 Main St. Graham’s Antiques, 108 E 4th St. The Hen’s Nest, 806 Main St. Just Simply Southern, 800 Main St. Loch Lea Antiques, 624 Main St. Paris/Bourbon County Farmers Market, 720 High St. Quillin Leather and Tack, 1929 Main St. Rooster Brew, 609 Main St. Sew Loved Boutique, 530 Main St. Timeless Design, Inc., 718 Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Central Kentucky Kayaking, 394 Stoner Crk. Fryman's Boat Dock, 860 Spears Mill Rd.
CARLISLE Population 2,010 • Nicholas County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1816; 36 miles northeast of Lexington on KY 36 at US 68 and US 27; Downtown district on NRHP;scenic rural country roads first used by pioneers as early as the 1780s. t Carlisle/Nicholas County Tourism, 120 W Main St., Carlisle, KY 40311; 859.749.7986.
Points of Interest
Abner’s Mill Fellowship Chapel, Abner’s Mill Rd. Carlisle Passenger Depot, 101 Market St. Mercury Building, 234 N Locust St. Old Nicholas County Jail, 120 W Main St. Old Nicholas County Jail and Jailer’s Home, 120 W Main St.
Historic Sites
Daniel and Rebecca Boone’s Cabin, 3 miles from KY 36 and US 68. Downtown Historic District, Courthouse Sq.; NRHP. Forest Retreat Bed & Breakfast/Event Venue, 4179 Maysville Rd. Hildreth School House, 133 School Dr.
Museums and Galleries
Gallery Z, 116 East Main St. Kentucky Doll and Toy Museum, 106 W Main St. Nicholas County History Museum, 180 W Main St .
Tours and Sightseeing
Historic Downtown Walking Tour, downtown.
Parks and Recreation H BLUE LICKS BATTLEFIELD STATE RESORT PARK, US 68, 10299 Maysville Rd.,
Carlisle. 1,037 acres on the site of what is called the last battle of the Revolution in Kentucky, Aug. 1782. 859.384.3522; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: • 80 foot' Olympic pool (fee), bathhouse, hiking trails, conference center, picnic shelters, playground, mini-golf (fee), gift shop, monument to pioneers, museum (fee). • Blue Licks State Park Nature Preserve; protects endangered plant, Short’s Goldenrod; hiking, birding, nature study. www.kytravel.com • 57
Lodging: • Lodge: 32 rooms, Hidden Waters Restaurant, 2 meeting rooms, private dining room. • Cottages: 2 executive cottages; open year-round. Camping: 51 sites (reservations available). Clay Wildlife Management Area, Nicholas and Fleming Counties, 8 miles NE on KY 32; 6,791 acres; KDFWR.
Golf and Tennis
Lake Carnico Golf Course, 800 Carnico Rd.
Festivals and Special Events
Jailer’s Home Luncheon’s, 120 West Main St, Second Thurs. of each month Mar. through Nov. Chamber Concert Series, courthouse lawn 1st Sat. evening May through Sept. Derby Festival, courthouse lawn 1st Saturday in May 400 Mile Sale, US 68/80; June. Blackberry Festival, Main St.; July. Nicholas County Fair, West End Park; July/Aug. Saturday in Carlisle, Courthouse Sq.; Sept.
Dining
The Carlisle, 215 N Broadway. Dick’s on Main E-Z Riders Pizza, 104 W Main St. Hidden Waters Restaurant, Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park. Ladobees Steak House, 4933 Maysville Rd. Tracks Restaurant, 5322 Concrete Rd.
Lodging
Blue Lick’s Battlefield State Resort Park, 10299 Maysville Rd. Cedar Hill Retreat Center, 3416 Crooked Creek Rd. Forest Retreat Bed & Breakfast, 4179 Maysville Rd. Old Jailer’s Home, 120 W Main St.
Shopping and Entertainment
3 Blessings Boutique, 118 W Main St. Allison’s Concrete, 8355 Maysville Rd. Carlisle Drugs & Gifts, 126 E Main St. Carlisle Gifts & Collectibles, 134 East Main St. The Carlisle Shop, 230 North Locust St. Garrett’s Furniture Company, 222 W Main St. J&J Apparel, 102 East Main St. Soper’s Family Drug Store, 227 West Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Lake Carnico, KY 1455, 3.3 miles north of Carlisle. Licking River at Blue Licks State Resort Park,10299 Maysville Rd. Licking River at Clay Wildlife Management Area, 1449 Cassidy Creek Rd.
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Camping and RV Parks
Clay Wildlife Management Area, 1449 Cassidy Creek. Blue Licks State Resort Park Campground, 10299 Maysville Rd.
CYNTHIANA Population 6,402 • Harrison County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1793; US 27, 62, on the Licking River; named for 2 daughters of settler Robert Harrison. t Cynthiana Chamber of Commerce, 141 E Pike St., Cynthiana, KY 41031; 859.234.5236. Cynthiana/Harrison County Airport, 582 Airfield Ln.; general aviation.
Points of Interest
Battle Grove Cemetery, 531 E Pike St. Harrison County Courthouse, 111 S Main St. Harrison County Old Jail, 203 W Pike St. Joe B Hall Mural, 128 Main St. World’s Largest Walking Dead Mural, Walnut St.
Museums and Galleries
Cynthiana/Harrison County Museum, 124 S Walnut St.
Tours and Sightseeing
Historical Downtown Walking Tour, downtown. Morgan’s Raids at Cynthiana, 201 S Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Flat Run Veterans Park, Oddville Ave. Griffith Woods Wildlife Management Area, US 62 and Russell Cave Rd. (KY 353), 4 miles SW of Cynthiana; KDFWR. Quiet Trails State Nature Preserve, off Pugh’s Ferry Rd. near Sunrise on the Licking River.
Festivals and Special Events City of Berry Festival, June. Kentucky Hemp Days, 2nd Sat. in June. Fabulous 4th, July 4. Harrison County Fair, US 27S, July. Cynthiana Super Saturday, Sept. Ghost Walks, Sept.–Nov. Taste of Harrison County, Sept. Artoberfest, Oct. Twilight Christmas Parade, Dec.
Dining
Biancke’s Restaurant, 102 S Main St. Jakes Diner, 27 S. Leono’s Restaurant, 253 S Church St. Trindy’s, Walnut St. Familiar Food: US 27S: Hardee’s, KFC, Lee’s Famous Recipe, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Snappy Tomato, Subway, Taco Bell.
Lodging
Ashford Acres Inn B&B, 1801 KY Hwy 36 E. Evergreen Motel, US 27N; 27 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Abstract Distractions, 131 Pike St. Flower Depot, 208 Main St. Inspired Designs, 134 Pike St. Maiden City Brewing Company, 123 Pike St. Rohs Opera House, 133 E Pike St.
Boating and Lakes
Setter Ridge Outfitters, 518 McDowell Rd. 58 • www.kytravel.com
Kentucky's Bluegrass NORTH CENTRAL REGION WINCHESTER
Population 18,368 • Clark County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet US 60 off I-64, east of Lexington and north of Ft. Boonesborough State Park via KY 627; Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway is just east of the city; Natural Bridge State Resort is 25 miles east. t Winchester/Clark County Tourism Commission, 2 S Maple St., Winchester, KY 40391; 859.744.0556; 800.298.9105; www.tourwinchester.com.
Points of Interest
Ale-8-One Bottling Company, 25 Carol Rd. Beer Cheese Trail, earn stamps to add to your "cheese log". Blackfish Bison Ranch, 676 Queensbeery Ln. Creative Coffees Roastery, 2000 Fortune Dr. Harkness Edwards Vineyards, 5199 Combs Ferry Rd. Hamon Haven Winery, 7041 Rockwell Rd. Holly Rood, 28 Beckner St. Mt. Folly Farm, 3043 Schollsville Rd.
Historic Sites
Civil War Fort at Boonesboro, KY 1924.
Museums and Galleries
Bluegrass Heritage Museum, 217 S. Main St., Winchester, KY 40391, 859.745.1358; bgheritage.com
Theatre and Performing Arts Leeds Center for the Arts, 37 N Main St.
Tours and Sightseeing
Winchester Driving Tours, 2 S Maple St.
Parks and Recreation
Daniel Boone National Forest, more than 707,000 acres of forest throughout southern and eastern Kentucky managed by USFS. Lower Howard’s Creek Nature Preserve, KY 418, 1945 Athens Boonesboro Pkwy., 8 miles south of Winchester, along Lower Howard's Creek. Quail Point Preserve & Recreational Hunt, 4258 Lexington Rd.
Golf and Tennis
Cassell Creek Golf Course, 4199 Lexington Rd.; 18 holes. Southwind Golf Course, 2480 Boonesboro Rd.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Wine About Winter, downtown; Feb. Beer Cheese Festival, downtown; June. Clark County Fair and Horse Show, Clark County Fairgrounds; June. Summer Sip & Stroll, downtown; Aug. Daniel Boone Pioneer Festival, Labor Day weekend. Scarecrow Festival, Beech Springs Farm; Oct.
Dining
Blue Isle, 5 Shoppers Dr. Cairn Coffee House, 17 S Main St. DJ's Bar & Grill, 836 Bypass Rd. Don Senor Mexican Restaurant, 1940 Bypass Rd. Engine House Pizza Pub, 9 W Lexington Ave. Gaunce’s Deli and Café, 853 Bypass Rd. Grace Coffee Café & Bakery, 740 Bypass Rd. Ste 5.
Graze Market and Café, 150 Combs Ferry Rd. JK's at Forrest Grove, 4636 Old Boonesboro Rd. Hall’s on the River, 1225 Athens-Boonesboro Rd. In & Out BBQ, 1 North Main St. Pueta Grande Mexican Restaurant, 120 April Way. Thirty Nine Main, 39 Main St. Woody’s Sports Bar and Grill, 923 Bypass Rd. Familiar Food: Applebee’s, Arby’s, Burger King, Captain D’s, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Fazoli’s, Frisch’s, Giovanni’s, Golden Corral, Hardee’s, KFC, Little Caesars, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Rally’s, Sir Pizza, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Baymont Inn & Suites, I-64 exit 96; 47 units. Best Western Country Squire, I-64 exit 94; 46 units. Comfort Inn, I-64 exit 94; 58 units. Hampton Inn, I-64 exit 96; 60 units. Holiday Inn Express, 100 Winchester Plaza. Value Stay, 1500 Reivilo Rd.
Shopping and Entertainment
Artisan Gifts & Gallery, 18 W Lexington Ave. Arts on Main Gallery, 31 North Main St. Bourbon and Blush, 7 West Lexington Ave. Eklektic Alchemy,104 S. Main St. Beech Springs Farm Market, 4776 Old Boonesboro Rd. Bentley and Murray, 23 S Main St. Burke’s Outlet, 1515 Bypass Rd. Court Street Gifts, 8 Court St. Craft Nook, 1007 W Lexington Ave. Creative Coffees Roastery, 604 N Main St. Dirty South Pottery, 38 N Main St. Full Circle Market-Health Foods, 240 Redwing Dr. Graham’s Boots, Work and Western Wear, 18 N Main St. Jako Candles & Boutique, 44 S Main St. Major Dad's Military Surplus, 850 Bypass Rd. Mason on Main, 70 South Main St. Movies 9, 40 Winchester Plz. Peddler’s Mall, 110 Shoppers Village Plz. The Prissy Peach, 55 Main St. Rosebuds Boutique, 1320 W Lexington Ave. Sugar Belle’s, 21 South Main St. Winchester-Clark County Farmers Market, Depot St.
Boating and Lakes
Three Trees Canoe & Kayak Rental,300 Athens-Boonesboro Rd. Red River Boat Dock and Campground, 1260 Ferry Rd.
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FRANKFORT Population 29,000 • Franklin County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1786; chosen as Capital when Kentucky was formed in 1792; US 60, 127, off I-64, on the Kentucky River. t F r a n k f o r t / F r a n k l i n C o u n t y To u r i s t a n d Convention Commission, Frankfort Visitor Center/ The Gooch House, 100 Capital Ave., Frankfort, KY 40601; 800.960.7200; www.visitfrankfort.com; NRHP. t Kentucky State Capitol Building; 700 Capital Ave.; NRHP.
Capital City Airport, Capital City Airport, US 60, 1 mile west; general aviation; 5,900' runway.
Educational Institutions
Kentucky State University, 400 E Main St.; established 1886; enrolls 2,300.
Points of Interest
Berry Mansion, 700 Louisville Rd.; NRHP. George T. Stagg Distillery, 113 Great Buffalo Trc.; NRHP. Floral Clock, West Lawn Capital Grounds Frank Lloyd Wright’s Zeigler House, 509 Shelby St.; NRHP. Frankfort Cemetery, 215 E Main St.; NRHP. Governor's Mansion, 700 Capitol Ave.; NRHP. Green Hill Cemetery and African American Civil War Memorial, E Main St.; NRHP. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, 300 Coffee Tree Rd. Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 365 Vernon Cooper Lane. Peter W. Pfeiffer Fish Hatchery, Indian Gap Rd.; KDFWR. Salato Wildlife Education Center, #1 Sportsman’s Ln.; KYDFW Headquarters. Switzer Covered Bridge, off KY 1262, over North Elkhorn Creek; NRHP. 60 • www.kytravel.com
Liberty Hall Historic Site, 218 Wilkinson St.; NRHP. Old Governor’s Mansion, 420 High St.; NRHP. Old State Capitol, 300 W Broadway; NHL.
Museums and Galleries
Capital Gallery of Contemporary Art, 314 Lewis St. Capital City Museum, 325 Ann St. Completely Kentucky, 237 W Broadway. DeSpain Studio and Gallery, 329 W Broadway. Jessie’s Art Gallery & Custom Framing, 200 W. Second St.
H JOSEPHINE SCULPTURE PARK,
3355 Lawrenceburg Rd., Frankfort, KY 40601. Free & open dawn to dusk daily. Features an exhibit of 60+ artworks on 30 acres of reclaimed farmland. JSP supports the arts & expression, builds community and conserves Kentucky’s natural heritage by providing tours, hands-on exhibitions, festivals, conservation walks, music festivals & workshops; 502.352.7082; www.josephinesculpturepark.org. L. Grey Photography, 309 W. Main St. Kentucky Military History Museum, 128 E Main St. in Old State Arsenal; NRHP. Kentucky State Police Museum, 633 Chamberlin Ave. Rebecca Ruth Candy, Museum and Tours, 116 E Second St. Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, 100 W Broadway.
Theaters & Performing Arts
Grand Theatre, 308 Saint Clair St. Ward Oates Amphitheatre, 524 W Main St. /Wilkinson Blvd.
Tours and Sightseeing
95 Lima Airplane Rides, Capital City Airport, Airport Rd. Frankfort Trolley, historic Frankfort. Corner in Celebrities Walking Tours, 39 historical attractions along a marked route; maps at Frankfort Visitor Center; NRHP. Kentucky River Boat Tours, Riverview Park, 404 Wilkinson Blvd. Kentucky River Tours, kyrivertours.com. Rockin’ Thunder River Tours, 812.701.1155. Russ Kennedy’s Downtown Walking Tour, Rsvt: 502.803.0242. Chuck Bogart’s Free Historic Walking Railroad Tours, Rsvt: 502.227.2436.
Kentucky's Bluegrass NORTH CENTRAL REGION Oaks Day, May. Downtown Summer Concerts, May-Aug. Home and Garden Tour, June. Salato Sampler, June. Great Buffalo Chase, July. 12 Hours of Mountain Bike Racing, Aug. 127 Yard Sale, Aug. Josephine Sculpture Park Fall Festival, Sept. KY History Half Marathon, Sept. Black Cat Chase, Oct. Bourbonanza, Oct. Capital Pride Festival, Oct. Disturbia at the Distillery, Oct. Ghost Tours at Liberty Hall, Oct. Kentucky State University Homecoming, Oct. Murder and Mayhem Tours, Oct. Candlelight Tour, Nov. Lighting of the Governor’s Tree, Nov.
Dining
Aranda’s Mexican Restaurant, 193 Versailles Rd. Asian Buffet, 108 Brighton Park Blvd. B’s Bakery, 241 W. Main St. Bourbon on Main, 103 W Main St. Buddy’s Pizza, 212 W Broadway. Candleberry Tea Room, 1502 Louisville Rd. Casa Fiesta, 801 Louisville Rd.
H CATTLEMAN’S ROADHOUSE, Cattleman’s Roadhouse is a locally owned and operated, Kentucky proud restaurant with something delicious to eat for everyone in the family. While we are preparing to open our eighth location, we are not a chain, just a couple of Kentucky boys serving great steaks, probably the largest salad bar in Kentucky and delivering it all great, with personal service. 151 Jett Blvd, Frankfort, KY 40601. 502.848.0023; www.cattlemansroadhouse.com.
Parks and Recreation
A Little Bit of Heaven Riding Stable, 3226 Sullivan Ln. Capital View Park, Glenn’s Creek Rd. Cove Spring Park/Nature Preserve, 100 Cove Spring Rd. Dolly Graham Park, 225 River St. East Frankfort Park Disc Golf, 315 Hickory Dr. Juniper Hill Park Aquatic Center, 800 Louisville Rd. Lakeview Park, 112 Park Ave. Leslie Morris Park on Fort Hill, 400 Clifton Ave. Riverview Park, 404 Wilkinson Blvd.
Golf and Tennis
East Frankfort Park Disk Golf, Myrtle Ave.; 3 lighted courts. Juniper Hill Golf Course, Juniper Hill Park, 800 Louisville Rd.; 18 holes, 4 lighted courts. Lakeview Springs Golf Course, 101 Park Ave; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
FrankfortCon, Jan. Bourbon and Browns, Apr. Governor’s Derby Breakfast, 1st Sat. in May.
China Buffet, 1300 U.S. 127 S. China Wok, 111 Eastwood Shopping Center. Cliffside, 235 Old Lawrenceburg Rd. DaVinci's Pizza, 805 Louisville Rd. Garcia’s Mexican Restaurant, 105 Brighton Park Blvd. G. Gerrard’s, 76 C. Michael Davenport Blvd. Ginza Japanese Cuisine, 111 W Ridge Dr.
Gibby’s, 204 W Broadway. Jim’s Seafood, 950 Wilkinson Blvd. Kentucky Coffeetree Café, 235 W Broadway. La Fiesta Grande, 314 Versailles, Rd. Linney’s Pizza and Subs, 717 E Main Mai Saigon, Saint Clair St. Mami Monchita’s, 610 Ridgeview Dr. Mi Fiesta Grande, 334 Saint Clair St. Miguel’s Restaurante, 1530 Versailles Rd. My Guadalajara, 1232 US 127 S. Office Pub and Deli, 614 Comanche Trl. Pollo Bandido, 225 W Main St. Rick’s White Light Diner, 114 Bridge St. Riverboat Grill, 101 Riverboat Landing. Sage Garden Cafe, 3690 E W Connector. Serafini, 243 W Broadway. Staxx BBQ, 11 Carson Pl. Thai Smile, 19 Century Plz. TT’s Tacos & Tortas, 172 Versailles Rd.. Two Sisters, 1410 Versailles Rd.
Lodging
Best Western Parkside Inn, I-64 exit 58; 99 units. Home2 Suites, 105 Allen Way. HBLUEGRASS INN, 635 Versailles Rd. 61 units. Free continental breakfast, free HBO & cable with remote, free “USA Today”, free Wi-Fi & local calls. Refrigerator & microwave. Outdoor pool. Truck parking. 502.695.1800, 800.322.1802; www.bluegrassinn.com. Capital Plaza Hotel, 405 Wilkinson Blvd.; 189 units. Days Inn, I-64 exit 53B; 122 units. Fairfield Inn, I-64 exit 58; 90 units. Hampton Inn, I-64 exit 53B; 123 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-64 exit 53; 70 units. Meeting House B&B, 519 Ann St.; 4 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
1792 Store at Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, 100 W Broadway. Broadway Clay, 223 W Broadway. Capital Cellars, 227 W Broadway. Capital Gallery of Contemporary Art, 314 Lewis St. Completely Kentucky, 237 Broadway St. Grand Theatre, 308 St. Clair St. KY Gentleman Cigars, 313 St. Clair. KY Knows Coffee, 337 W Broadway. Milam House, 308 Washington St. Nitro of Frankfort, 220 W Main. Old Capitol Antiques, 231 W Broadway. Paul Sawyier Art Gallery, 3445D Versailles Rd. Poor Richard’s Books, 233 W Broadway. Prodigy Vineyards and Winery, 3445 Versailles Rd. Rebecca Ruth Candy, 116 E Second St. Silo Ridge Makers Market, 314 St. Clair St. Simply Garden, 100 E Broadway. White Cat Studio, 232 W Main. The Woolery, 859 E Main.
Boating and Lakes
Benson Valley Boat Dock, 615 Benson Valley Rd. Canoe Kentucky, 7323 Peaks Mill Rd. www.kytravel.com • 61
Frankfort Boat Dock, St. Clair St. Upper and Lower Sportsmans Lakes, US 60; upper lake 7 acres, lower lake 3 acres.
Camping and RV Parks
Elkhorn Campground, 165 N Scruggs Ln.; 125 sites. Kentucky River Campground, 1489 Steele Branch Rd.; 104 sites. Still Waters Campground, 249 Strohmeier Rd.; 50 full-service RV sites, 32 tent sites, 20 primitive sites.
LAWRENCEBURG Population 10,505 • Anderson County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1820; US 127 and US 62, 12 miles south of Frankfort, 25 miles west of Lexington. t L aw r e n ce b ur g /A n d e r s o n C o un t y To ur i s m Commission, 108 E. Woodford St., Lawrenceburg, KY, 40342., 502.598.3127; www.visitlawrenceburgky.com.
Points of Interest H FOUR ROSES DISTILLERY, 1224 Bonds Mill
Rd., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342. One trip to our historic distillery in Lawrenceburg and you’ll begin to understand how our Bourbon has come to be so mellow. Tours available daily. Reservations online or drop by for a visit. Mon.-Sat. 9-4, Sun 12-4. Tours hourly. Last tour leaves at 3pm. 502.839.2655; www.fourrosesbourbon.com. NRHP The Healing Fields, 725 W Broadway. Historic Downtown Lawrenceburg, 100 S Main St. Lovers Leap Vineyards and Winery, 1180 Lanes Mill Rd. Rising Son’s Home Farm Winery, 975 Frankfort Rd. Wild Turkey Distillery Visitors Center, 1417 Versailles Rd.
Museums and Galleries
Elements Clay Studio, 1210 Bonds Mill Rd. Frame Clinic & Art Gallery, 100 W Court St.
Golf and Tennis
Wild Turkey Trace Golf Club, 1450 Fox Creek Rd.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Wheels of Time Cruise-In on Main, 2nd Fri., Apr.–Oct. Movie Nights on the Green, monthly, June-Aug. Second Saturday Concert series, second Saturday of June, July, Aug. Wildman Days, June 1-3. Lawrenceburg Fair and Horse Show, last week in June. Anderson County Burgoo Festival, last weekend in Sept. Lawrenceburg Christmas Parade, 1st Sat. in Dec.
Dining
Bluegrass Sabor, 115 S Main St. Bourbon Street on Main, 204 Main St. Casa Bonita, 1004 U.S. 127 Bypass Christy Janes on Main, 101 S Main St. Don Pedros, 1002 Eagle Lake. Fairgrounds Drive-In, 723 W. Broadway. Heavens To Betsy! 116 S Main St. Homemade Takeout, 106 W Jackson St. King’s Wok, 1452 Anderson Crossing Dr. La Isla, 751 W Broadway. The Mix, 105 S Main St. Off the Ground Coffee House, 105 S Main St.
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Shelby’s Diner, 1090 Glensboro Rd. Tonya’s Broadway Buffet, 701 W. Broadway. Verona Pizza, 1000 Eagle Lake. Familiar Food: Bojangles, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Huddle House, Lee’s Famous Recipe, Little Caesars, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Best Western Lawrenceburg Inn, 200 Plaza Dr., I-64 exit 48; 52 units. Lawrenceburg Bed & Breakfast, 643 N Main St.; 5 units. Trail Suites, 177 E Main St.; 3 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Chickadees Specialty Shoppe, 127 S Main St. Cinnamon’s Flowers and Gifts, 201 S Main St. Court Street Music, 198 E Court St. Lawrenceburg Flower Shop, 210 E Court St. Magnolia House Consignments, 124 S Main St. Mrs. Cox Shop, 103 S Main St. Sweet Mash, 101 S Main St. Tastefully Delicious, 126 S Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Beaver Lake, Beaver Lake Rd., 10 miles SW off US 62. KY River, Fint's Ramp, US 62 E, right on Hwy 1510. Taylorsville Lake, Van Buren Boat Ramp, 2 Van Buren Rd.
GEORGETOWN Population 33,000 • Scott County (Seat/ Dry) • EST/EDT •Wet 7th largest Kentucky city; US 25, 62, 460, I-75,north of Lexington; over 200 buildings on the National Register for Historic Homes. t Georgetown/Scott County Tourist Information Center, 399 Outlet Center Dr., Georgetown, KY 40324; 502.863.2547; www.georgetownky.com. Georgetown/Scott County Regional Airport, US 460, 5 miles east of I-75; general aviation; 5,500' runway.
Educational Institutions
Georgetown College, 400 E College St.; established 1787; enrolls approximately 1,900.
Points of Interest
Old Friends Farm, 1841 Paynes Depot Rd. Royal Spring Park, S. Water St. Scott County Arts and Cultural Center, 117 N Water St. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Tour, 1001 Cherry Blossom Way. Ward Hall, 1782 Frankfort Rd., circa 1857; NRHP. Yuko-En on the Elkhorn, US 25N.
Historic Sites
Cardome Renaissance Center, 800 Cincinnati Pike.
Museums and Galleries
Cardome Center Historic Site and Museum of the Written Word, 800 Cincinnati Pike. Georgetown and Scott County Muesum, 229 E Main St.
Golf and Tennis
Canewood Golf Course, 124 General John Payne Blvd.; 18 holes. Cherry Blossom Golf and Country Club, I-75 exit 126; 18 holes. Coal Ridge Golf Course, 100 Coal Ridge Rd.; 18 holes. Longview Golf Course, 3243 Frankfort Rd.
Kentucky's Bluegrass NORTH CENTRAL REGION Festivals and Special Events
Scott County Antique Show, Scott County High School; Mar. Georgetown International Kite and Culture Festival, Cardome Center; Apr. Ward Hall Open House, Ward Hall; 1st & 2nd Weekend April-Dec. Bluegrass Cycling Club “Horsey Hundred”, Memorial Day weekend. Oxford Antique Market, 2750 Oxford Village Ln.; May and Sept. Scott County Kiwanis Fair, Scott County Park; June. Sweet Corn Festival, Evans Orchard; July. Apple Festival, Evans Orchard; Sept. Autumn Festival, Bi-Water Farm; early Sept.–Oct. 31. Harvest Day, Quest Farm; Sept. Harvest Trail, Sept.–Oct. Festival of the Horse, downtown Georgetown; Sept. Whispering Woods Haunted Trail, 265 Wright Ln.; Oct. Gallery and Gift Holiday Market, Arts and Cultural Center; Nov.–Dec. Christmas Open House, Ward Hall; Dec. Dickens Downtown, Dec.
Dining
Babes BBQ, 2176 Cincinnati Rd.
H CATTLEMAN’S ROADHOUSE,
240 Champion Way, Georgetown, KY 40324. Cattleman’s Roadhouse is a locally owned and operated, Kentucky proud restaurant with something delicious to eat for everyone in the family. While we are preparing to open our eighth location, we are not a chain, just a couple of Kentucky boys serving great steaks, probably the largest salad bar in Kentucky and delivering it all with great, personal service. 502.642.4139; www.cattlemansroadhouse.com. Cherry Blossom Restaurant, 150 Clubhouse Dr. Country Boy Brewing, 108 Corporate Boulevard. FatKats Pizzeria, 3073 Paris Pike. Fava’s of Georgetown, 159 E Main St. Formaggio Italiano, 751 Slone Drive, Suite #4. Galvin’s on Main, 155 W Main St. Josie’s, 1973 Lexington Rd. Local Feed, 214 S Water St. More Than Cake, 150 W Main St. My Old Kentucky Foam, 149 E Main St. Rodney’s on Broadway, 222 N Broadway St. Slainte Public House, 320 E Main St. Tipsy Cow Bar, 401 Outlet Center Dr. Upbeat Café, 117 N Broadway St. Wilshire’s, 124 General John Payne Blvd.
Lodging
Baymont Inn, 250 Outlet Center Dr.; 59 units. Best Western Plus, 132 Darby Dr.; 67 units. Blackridge Hall B&B, 4055 Paris Pike; 6 units. Comfort Suites, 121 Darby Dr.; 67 units. Country Inn and Suites, 131 Darby Dr.; 65 units. Days Inn 385 Cherry Blossom Way; 67 units. Deluxe Inn, 3075 Paris Pike; 80 units. Fairfield Inn and Suites, 200 Tiger Way; 88 units. Georgetown Vacation Rentals, 356 N Broadway; 4 units
Hampton Inn, 128 Darby Dr.; 75 units. Hilton Garden Inn, 110 Grandstand Dr.; 108 units. Holiday Inn Express, 140 Osborne Way; 85 units. Jordan Farm B&B, 4091 Newtown Pike; 3 units. Microtel Inn, 111 Darby Dr.; 75 units. Motel 6, 401 Cherry Blossom Way; 98 units. Super 8, 250 Tiger Way; 62 units. Winner’s Circle Motel,149 Edwards Ave.; 73 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
All That & More, 114 E. Main St. Birdsong Quilting & Crafts, 228 E. Main St. Factory Stores of America, I-75 exit 126. Georgetown Antique Mall, 124 W Main St. Georgetown Peddlers Mall, 400 Outlet Center Dr. Heirlooms and Gretchen’s, 136 W Main St. Hockensmith Fine Art Editions, 146 E Main St. Robert Clark Gallery, 137 E Main St. Twisted Twigs, 146 S Hamilton St.
Boating and Lakes
Elkhorn Creek, 99 mile creek; canoeing, kayaking, fishing.
Camping and RV Parks HWHISPERING HILLS RV PARK, 257 Rogers Gap Rd., Georgetown, KY 40324; I-75 exit 129, W to US 25; A Good Sam RV Park. 211 sites with water, electric, sewer and wi-fi. Playground, pool, fishing pond, bathhouses, laundry. Pet friendly. No ATVs. 502.863.2552; www.whisperinghillsrv.com.
MIDWAY Population 1,706 • Woodford County • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1832; I-64 and US 62, US 421, west of Lexington, north of Versailles; 1st Kentucky town built by a railroad; first train reached midway point 1833; NRHP. t Woodford Count y Tourism Commission, 141 N Main St., Versailles, K Y 40383; 859.873.5122; www.woodfordcountyinfo.com.
Educational Institutions
Midway University, 512 E Stephens St.; established 1847; enrolls 1,900.
Points of Interest
Equus Run Vineyards, 1280 Moores Mill Rd., Midway, KY 40347, 859.846.9463; equusrunvineyards.com. Walter Bradley Park Nature Walk, Dudley Rd. Weisenberger Mill, 2545 Weisenberger Rd.
Museums and Galleries
Historic Midway Museum Store, 124 E Main St. Kennydid Gallery, 137 E Main St.
Festivals and Special Events
Chocolate Stroll, Feb. Francisco’s Farm Arts Festival,Midway University; May. Midway Fall Festival, Sept. Midway Old Fashioned Christmas, Dec.
Dining
The Brown Barrel & Blind Harry’s, 224 N. Gratz. Darlin’ Jean’s Apple Cobbler Café, 204 N Gratz St. Eat, Drink, Breathe, 128 E Main St. Goose & Gander, 133 E Main St. Heirloom Restaurant, 125 E Main St. Holly Hill Inn, 426 N Winter St. www.kytravel.com • 63
Mezzo Italiano Cafe, 131 E Main St. Midway School Bakery, 510 Midway Rd.
Lodging
The Cabin at Elkhorn Ridge, 1334 Georgetown Rd. Gt. 15. Horse Country Cottage B&B, 424 S Winter St. Scottwood B&B, 2004 Leestown Pike; 4 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Back Room, 138 E Main St. Breckinridge, 105 E Main St. Commotion!, 104 E. Main St. Crittenden Clothes, 141 E Main St. D. Lehman and Sons, 100 N Winter St. Damselfly, 126 E Main St. Equus Run Vineyards, 1280 Moores Mill Rd. Fisher Antiques, 134 E Main St. Freedman’s, 136 E Main St. Historic Midway Gift Store, 124 E Main St. Impact Graphics, Inc., Artisan Hill Designs, 120 E Main St. Kentucky Honey Farms, 217 N. Winter St. Kern Thoroughbred, 133 E Main St. Koka Bella Boutique, 117 E Main St. May and Company, 107 E Main St. Midway Boutique, 100 E Main St. The Milam House, 140 E Main St. Railroad Drug and Old Time Soda Fountain, 115 E Main St. Railroad Street Framing, 108 E Main St. Two Ladies & a Kettle /Midway Sweet Tooth, 132 E Main St. Wild Bills Midway, Western Store, 106 E Main St. Wine & Wood, LLC, 217 N Gratz Yeager’s Antiques, 114 N Winter St.
VERSAILLES Population 9,054 • Woodford County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet US 60 and 62, west of Lexington; scenic rural roads through rolling horse farm countryside. t Woodford County Tourism Commission, 141 N Main St., Versailles, KY 40383; www.reservewoodford.com; 859.873.5122.
Points of Interest
Castle and Key Distillery, 4445 McCracken Pike. Jack Jouett House, 255 Craig’s Creek Rd., off McCowan’s Ferry Rd. Pisgah Presbyterian Church, Pisgah Pike off US 60; established 1784; NRHP. Woodford Reserve Distillery, 7855 McCracken Pike.
Museums and Galleries
Bluegrass Scenic Railroad and Museum, Woodford County Park, US 62, near Versailles. Woodford County Historical Society, 121 Rose Hill.
Parks and Recreation
Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary & Audubon Center, 1305 Germany Rd. Falling Springs Arts and Recreation Center, Woodford County Park, 275 Beasley Dr. Life Adventure Center of the Bluegrass, 570 Milner Rd.
Golf and Tennis
Moss Hill Golf Course, 3495 McCowans Ferry Rd.; 18 holes.
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Festivals and Special Events
Art in the Park, May. LeoFest, May. Woodford County Fair, Woodford County Park; June. Independence Day Celebration, July. Twilight Festival, Aug. Millville Hillbilly Daze, Millville; Sept. Versailles Fall Festival, Sept. Bourbon Chase, Oct. Christmas Parade, Dec.
Dining
Addie's Restaurant and Bar, 140 Park St. The Brown Barrell Restaurant, 224 N. Gratz St. Callie’s Homestyle Restaurant, 447 Lexington Rd. El Tapatio, 504 Lexington Rd. The Glitz, 4205 Fords Mill Rd. Holly Hill Inn, 426 N Winter S Illumine, 2710 Montgomery Ave. Melissa’s Cottage Café, 167 S Main St. Mi Pueblito, 103 Crossfield Dr. Napa Prime, 508 Lexington Rd. Ricardo’s Grill and Pub, 110 Frankfort St. Taqueria Becerra, 127 North St. W. Versailles Brewing Company, 513 Marsailles Rd. Ste 8. Wallace Station, 3854 Old Frankfort Pike. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Dairy Queen, KFC, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Subway, Waffle House, Wendy’s, Wok N Go.
Lodging
The Cabin at Elkhorn Ridge Farm, 1334 Georgetown Rd., 1 unit Charred Oaks Inn, 341 Lexington Rd.; 4 units. Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 365 Commerce Dr. Horse County Cottage, 424 S Wintettage St., 1 unit The Kentucky Castle, 230 Pisgah Pike; 16 units. Montgomery Inn B&B, 270 Montgomery Ave.; 10 units. Rabbit Creek Inn B&B, 1010 Steele Pike; 8 units. Scottwood B &B, 2004 E. Leestown Rd.; Storybook Inn, 277 Rose Hill Ave.; 4 units. The Woodford Inn, 140 Park St.; 10 units. The Ruin B&B, 3629 McCracken Pike; 2 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
5 Seasons Gift Gallery, 160 S Main St. Castle Hill Winery, 3650 Lexington Rd. Eckert's Boyd Orchard, 1396 Pinckard Pike. Equus Run Vineyards, 1280 Moores Mill Rd. Eric Johnson Gallery, 120 N Main St. IPotter, 112A N Main St. Irish Acres Gallery of Antiques, 4205 Fords Mill Rd. Marketplace on Main, 161 N Main St. Wildside Winery, 5500 Troy Pike. Woodford Theatre, 275 Beasley Rd.
Boating and Lakes
Lakeside Arena and Expo Center, I-64 exit 58; 60 sites.
Camping and RV Parks
Camp on the Kentucky, 5486 Cummings Ferry Rd.; 18 sites.
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HARRODSBURG Population 8,340 • Mercer County (Seat/Dry) • EST/EDT • Wet Kentucky’s oldest town and first permanent settlement west of Alleghenies, established by Colonel James Harrod, June 16, 1774; US 68, US 127, KY 152, west of Herrington Lake, southwest of Lexington.
t HARRODSBURG/MERCER COUNTY TOURIST COMMISSION, 488 Price Ave.,
Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Visitors greeted year-round at Diamond Point Welcome Center. Mon.-Fri. 9-5. For detailed information on area attractions & events in The Coolest Place in History email tourism@harrodsburgky.com. 859.734.2364; 800.355.9192; www.harrodsburgky.com.
Points of Interest
3501 Lexington Rd., Harrodsburg, KY 40330. A landmark destination that shares 3,000 acres of discovery in the spirit of the Kentucky Shakers. With 34 original Shaker structures, the site is home to the country’s largest private collection of original 19th century buildings and largest NHL in the state. The Historic Centre, The Farm and The Preserve are centers of exploration. Overnight accommodations, dining, craft shops, exhibitions in historic buildings, farm & garden area, Dixie Belle Riverboat, 40mi. of multi-use trails and 1,200 acres of restored native prairie. Open year-round. 800.734.5611; www.shakervillageky.org. NHL.
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Historic Sites HSHAKER VILLAGE OF PLEASANT HILL,
Bataan War Memorial, US 127N. Black Watch Alpaca Farm, 1291 Talmage-Mayo Rd. Devine’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch, 623 TalmageMayo Rd. HDIXIE BELLE RIVERBOAT, 3501 Lexington Rd., Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Relaxing ride aboard Shaker Village’s 115-passenger riverboat. One-hour narrated 2 & 4 PM daily May-Oct. 800.734.5611; www.shakervillageky.org. Downtown Historic District, Preserves 1880-90 buildings. Historic Harrodsburg Walking/Driving Tour, highlights 85 points of interest throughout the community. Harrodsburg Wall Mural, 207 W Lexington St. Historical Society Museum, Genealogy library. Old Mud Meeting House, Dry Branch Rd. NRHP. Olde Towne Park, Main St.
68 & 127; first permanent settlement west of the Alleghenies; 32-acre park contains a replica of the original 1774 fort. Site also includes James Harrod Blockhouse, George Rogers Clark Blockhouse, the first school in Kentucky and cabins furnished with 18th century handmade utensils, furniture, tools, etc. Period dress interpreters portray Fort Harrod pioneers mid Apr.–Oct.; fee; park open year-round 9–5, closed Mon. & Tues. 859.734.3314; parks.ky.org. Park Features: •G eorge Rogers Clark Federal Monument, the oldest cemetery in the state, James Harrod Amphitheater and the James Harrod Conference Center, picnic and playground areas, shelter house and gift shop with Kentucky hand crafts. •T he Mansion Museum features 18th century Kentucky and Civil War history, McIntosh Gun Collection, Lincoln Memorabilia and more; Apr.–Oct. Wed.–Sat. 9–5; Sun. 1–5. •T he Lincoln Marriage Temple enshrines the cabin where Abraham Lincoln's parents married. Shaker Village Nature Preserve, 3501 Lexington Rd.
Golf and Tennis HBRIGHT LEAF GOLF RESORT, 1742 Danville
Rd., Harrodsburg, KY 40330. One of central Kentucky’s finest golf and swimming resorts offers 27-holes of challenging golf, a 9-hole lighted par 3, health club, pool, restaurant, and relaxing accommodations. 859.734.5481; www.brigthleafgolfresort.com.
Festivals and Special Events
Bike Night, Apr. -Oct. Broadway Days, May. Chamber Music Festival of the Bluegrass, Shaker Village; May. 400 Mile Sale, US 68/80; June. Fort Harrod Beef Festival, Mercer County Fairgrounds; June. Mercer County Fair/Horse Show, Mercer County Fairgrounds; July. 127 Corridor Sale, US 127; Aug. Craft Fair, Shaker Village; Aug. Pioneer Days, Old Fort Harrod; Aug. www.kytravel.com • 65
Jazz & Arts Festival, Old Fort Harrod; Sept. Salvisa Days, Salvisa; Oct. HarvestFest Weekend, Shaker Village; Sept. Oktoberfest, Main St.; Oct. Holiday Homes Tour, Dec.
Dining
Beaumont Inn, 638 Beaumont Inn Dr. Burgin Dairy Barn, 500 E Main St, Burgin. Burgin Depot, 101 W Main St., Burgin. Casa Grande, 145 Collin Dr. Chimney Rock Marina Restaurant, 250 Chimney Rock Rd. Cloud’s Country Cooking, 1028 N College St. Dunn’s Bar-B-Que, 726 Cane Run Rd. El Charro, 547 Commerce Dr. Family Affair Restaurant, 5509 Louisville Rd., Salvisa. Granny’s Diner, 513 W Broadway. Harrodsburg Harvest Coffee, 113 E Office St. Kentucky Fudge Company, 225 S Main St. La Fonda, 121 S Main St. Nineteenth Hole, 1742 Old Danville Rd. Old Owl Tavern/Owl's Nest Pub, 638 Beaumont Inn Dr. Olde Bus Station, 227 S Greenville St. Trustee's Table at Shaker Village, 3501 Lexington Rd. Wahmei Restaurant, 858 S College St. Wyonette’s Restaurant, 672 Cornishville St.
Lodging
Baymont Inn & Suites, 105 Commercial Dr.; 40 units. Beaumont Inn, 638 Beaumont Inn Dr. Black Horse Bed & Barn, 1545 Mundys Landing Rd.; 1 unit. Blue Heron Point, 1862 Paradise Camp Rd.; 1 unit. Bluegrass Inn, 213 S College St.; 30 units. The Bunkhouse @ Big Red Stables, 1605 Jackson Pk.; 1 unit. Canaan Land Farm B&B, 700 Canaan Land Rd.; 4 units. Charming Tiny House, 304 Palisades Rd.; 1 unit. Chimney Rock Studio, 250 Chimney Rock Rd.; 1 unit. Coleman House B&B, 362 N College St.; 3 units. Quality Inn Harrodsburg, 1680 Danville Rd.; 50 units. Economy Inn Harrodsburg, 814 N College St.; 20 units. Glenriver Cottage, 266 Dry Branch Rd.; 1 unit. Haddix Point Hideaway, 1840 Paradise Camp Rd.; 1 unit. The Inn at Shaker Village, 3501 Lexington Rd.; 73 units. Our Home at Normans Camp, 828 Normans Camp Rd.; 1 unit. Paradise Cottage, 1390 Paradise Camp Rd.; 1 unit. Private Entrance on Bourbon Trail, 515 Claylick Rd.; 1 unit. Royalty's Cottages, 940 Normans Camp Rd.; 3 units. Ruby’s Jewel Box, 117 E Poplar St.; 1 unit. Sunshine Cottage, 249 Sunrise Shores.
Shopping and Entertainment
Arts Council of Mercer County Studio & Gallery, 120 S Main St. Back Porch Treasures Antique & Craft Mall, 540 N College St. Beaumont Inn Gift Shop, 638 Beaumont Inn Dr. Beehive Gifts & Pet Boutique, 114 S Main St. Bluegrass Artworks, 103 S Main St. Bread Basket, 2966 Louisville Rd. Brooks Boutique, 113 E. Lexington St. Charmed Antiques, 235 S Main St. J. Sampson Antiques & Books, 107 S Main St. Kountry Kupboard, 2780 Louisville Rd. 66 • www.kytravel.com
Lauren Belles Boutique, 1028 N College. Vintage Memories Antiques @ Glengary Farm, 2192 Lexington Rd.
HLEMONS MILL BREWERY & TAPROOM,
166 Marimon Ave., Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Award-winning craft brewery is latest addition to Kentucky’s Brewgrass Trail. First tavern or taproom in the area since before the 1920s offers signature brews & local favorites on tap. Watch sports on TV or beer being made from your barstool. 859.265.0872; www.lemonsmillbrewery.com. Old Fort Harrod Gift Shop, 123 S College St.
HOLDE TOWNE DISTILLERY, 551 Tapp Rd.,
Harrodsburg, KY 40330. First distillery in the US to produce Hemp Moonshine.Stop atTasting Room to sample Chaplin Hills’ collection of flavored moonshines, Elkhorn Bourbon Whiskey, Battlefield Whiskey or After6 Vodka. All locally made products available in the Gift Shop. Mon.-Sat. 10-6. Tour Available. 859.733.9998; www.oldetownedistillery.com. Rags to Riches Antique Mall, 613 S College St. Rosewood, 749 N College St. The Shops at Shaker Village, 3501 Lexington Rd. Victorian Orchids & Boutique, 116 S Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Cane Run Fishing Camp, KY 152. Chimney Rock Marina, 250 Chimney Rock Rd.; 2 units. Palisades Adventures, 6716 1/2 Lexington Rd. Pandora Marina, 1 Pandora Cv., Burgin. Royalty’s Fishing Camp Marina, 940 Norman’s Camp Rd.; 3 units. Wavies Midlake Marina, 238 S Cedar Ln.
Kentucky's Bluegrass NORTH CENTRAL REGION Historic Sites
Constitution Square Historic Site, 105 E Walnut St.; reproduction of Kentucky's 1st public square, jail, courthouse, meetinghouse; plans were made here in 1784 for Kentucky’s independence from Virginia; where the 1st state constitution was signed 1792.
Museums and Galleries
Great American Dollhouse Museum, 344 Swope Dr. McDowell House Museum, Apothecary and Gardens, 125 S 2nd St.; NRHP.
Theatre and Performing Arts
Norton Center for the Arts, Centre College, 600 W Walnut St. Pioneer Playhouse, 840 Stanford Rd. West T Hill, 117 Larrimore Ln.
Parks and Recreation
Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge, 600 Carpenter Creek Rd. off KY 37. Millennium Park, 1000 Cunningham Way.
Festivals and Special Events
Boyle County Fair, Danville/Boyle County Fairgrounds; June. Great American Brass Band Festival, Centre College; June. 127 Corridor Sale, Aug. Soul of 2nd Street, Aug. Kentucky State BBQ Festival, Sept. Harvest Fest, Oct. Forkland Heritage Festival, KY 37, Gravel Switch; Oct. 2019 Perryville Commemoration, Oct.
Dining
AJ's Country Cooking, 118 E Main St.
Bluegrass and Buttercream, 115 N 3rd St. Bluegrasss Pizza and Pub, 314 W Main St. Bud and Cheryl's Ice Cream Shoppe, 3435 Alum Springs Rd. Burke’s Bakery & Deli, 121 W Main St. Captain Frank's Hotdog Emporium, 127 N 4th St. H CATTLEMAN’S ROADHOUSE, 3795 South Danville Bypass, Danville, KY 40422. Cattleman’s Roadhouse is a locally owned and operated, Kentucky proud restaurant with something delicious to eat for everyone in the family. While we are preparing to open our eighth location, we are not a chain, just a couple of Kentucky boys serving great steaks, probably the largest salad bar in Kentucky and delivering it all with great, personal service. 502.642.4139; www. cattlemansroadhouse.com. Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen, 2150 US 127 South. Danville Bistro, 115 Perryville St. Grace Café, 219 S 4th St. Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant, 275 Jane Trail. Harvey's, 120 South 4th St. Hub Coffee Shop, 236 W Main St. Los Rodeos Mexican Bar & Grill, 240 Skywatch Dr. M & M Café, 1050 Lexington Rd. Melton’s Deli, 247 E Main St. Mi Pueblo, 140 Stanford Ave. Plank on Main, 219 W Main St. The Still at Ambrabev, 522 Techwood Dr. Summer Hokkaido Japanese, 2900 S Danville Byp. Tut's, 415 W Main St.
Camping and RV Parks
Chimney Rock RV Park, 220 Chimney Road Rd.; 64 sites. Cummins Ferry Resort Campground and Marina, 2558 Cummins Ferry Rd., Salvisa; 130 sites.
DANVILLE Population 16,620 • Boyle County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1775. US 127, US 150, KY 33 and KY 34 north of Herrington Lake. Kentucky’s state constitution was signed in Danville on June 1, 1792. t Danville/Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau, 105 E Walnut St., Danville, KY 40422; 859.236.7794; visitdanvilleky.com. Danville/Boyle County Airport, 420 KY 1273; general aviation; 5,000' runway.
Educational Institutions
Centre College, 600 W Walnut St.; established 1819; enrolls 1,450. Kentucky School for the Deaf, 303 S 2nd St.; established 1823. NRHP.
Points of Interest
Community Arts Center, 401 W Main St. Forkland Community Center, 16479 Forkland Rd., Gravel Switch. Penn’s Store, 257 Penn’s Store Rd., 3 miles southeast of Gravel Switch. Wilderness Trail Distillery, 4095 Lebanon Rd.
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Bowman Bungalow, 223 N 5th St.; 1 unit. Chaplin Hill, 4221 Perryville Rd. Comfort Suites, 864 Ben Ali Dr.; 57 units. The Connor House, 227 N Fifth St. The Cottage B&B, 2826 Lexington Rd.; 1 unit. Cozy Cottage, 413 Grant St. Downtown Guest House, 117 W Lexington Ave. Finley's Storehouse, Stoney Point Rd. Hampton Inn, 100 Montgomery Way; 72 units. Holiday Inn Express, 200 Shannon Way; 76 units. Quality Inn Danville, 96 Daniel Dr.; 62 units. Red Roof Inn, 210 Brenda Ave.; 50 units. The Retreat, 326 S Bull St., Perryville; 1 unit. Stay Over Danville, 235 W Main St.; 1 unit. Stonehouse Stables, Stoney Point Rd. Super 8, 3663 US 127 Byp.; 49 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
A&L Accessories, 326 West Main St., Suite 100. Bluebird Market, S Danville Bypass. Beer Engine, 107 Larrimore Ln. Boyle County Farmer Market, Lexington Rd. Carol’s Bridal and Gift, 309 W Main St. Cerci on Main, 217 W Main St. Chinn Jeweler, 117 N 3rd St. Danville Bike & Footwear, 417 W Main St. Derby Shoppe, 124 N 3rd St. Elmwood Inn Fine Teas, 135 N 2nd St. Jane’s Barleycorn Market and Bar, 130 S 4th St. Lasting Impression, 215 Stanford Rd. Lee Stephens, 350 S 4th St. Maple Tree Gallery, 225 W Main St. Not Just Antiques, 1036 E Lexington Ave. Penn’s Store, 257 Penn’s Store Rd., Gravel Switch. Plank on Main, 219 W Main St. Posh Apparel, 235 West Main St. Two Babes Boutique, 700 Finn Hill Dr.
PERRYVILLE Population 766 • Boyle County • EST/EDT • Wet US 150 and 68; site of the Civil War Battle of Perryville in 1862. t Main Street Perryville, 107 South Buell Street., Perryville, KY 40468.
Historic Sites H PERRYVILLE BATTLEFIELD STATE HISTORIC SITE, 2 miles NW of Perryville off US 68 and
US 150; 745 acres; open year-round 8–9. Site of the greatest Civil War battle in Kentucky, Oct. 8, 1862. It involved about 40,000 troops and stopped the Confederate advance in Kentucky. 5,800 soldiers died, were wounded or went missing during the battle; NRHP. 859.332.8631; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: • gift shop, monuments, self-guided walking tour, picnic shelter, playground (most facilities seasonal); 10 miles of historic trails. • gift shop and museum with Civil War artifacts and battle displays; Apr. 1–Oct. 31, Mon.–Sat. 9–5; Sun. 1–5; closed Mon., Tues. in Nov., Dec., Mar.; closed entirely Jan.–Feb.
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Parks Store Museum, 310 S Buell St.
Festivals and Special Events Snappin Chaplin Turtle Derby, July. Perryville Commemoration, Oct.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bluegrass Gifts and Boutique, 316 S Buell St. Chaplain River Antiques, 334 S Buell St. Perryville Furniture Outlet, 303 N Bragg St. Perryville Jamboree, 103 S Bragg St. S & A Furniture, 101 W 2nd St.
LANCASTER Population3,442 • GarrardCounty(Seat/Dry) • EST/EDT • Wet US 27, KY 39, KY 52, 34 miles south of Lexington, 24 miles west of Berea, 10 miles east of Danville, 45 miles north of Somerset. Bordered by Herrington Lake and the Kentucky River. Home of three Kentucky governors; named for second one, James Garrard.
t Garrard County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 462, Lancaster, KY 40444.
Points of Interest
Pleasant Retreat, 656 Stanford Rd.
Parks and Recreation
Canoe Creek Ranch, 260 Galilee Ln.
Festivals and Special Events
Garrard County Fair, last week in June. October Festival, Meadow Lake Equestrian Center; Oct.
Theaters and Performing Arts
The Lancaster Grand Theatre, 117 Lexington St.
Dining
Smith’s Restaurant, 55 Public Sq. Pete's Diner, 10232 Lexington Rd. Venue at Pleasant Retreat, 656 Stanford St. Familiar Food: US 27: Domino’s, Lee’s Famous Recipe, Leo’s Pizza, McDonald’s, Subway, Whole Latte Love.
Lodging
The Ashley Inn B&B, 9863 Lexington Rd.; 6 units. Bryant’s Camp, 1342 Bryants Camp Rd.; 10 units. The Denny House B&B, 5958 Old Railroad Grade Rd., Paint Lick; 4 units. The Guest House B&B, 323 Richmond St.; 5 units. Halcomb's Knob Bed & Breakfast, 430 Wallacetown Rd.; 3 units. Hammond’s Hall B&B, 216 W Maple Ave.; 2 units. Peninsula Golf Resort, 200 Clubhouse Dr.; 12 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Collector’s Paradise Antique Mall, 1276 Stanford Rd. Rocky Top Furniture, 8957 US 27N. The Wood Shack, 10357 Lexington Rd.
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Kentucky's Bluegrass NORTH CENTRAL REGION Boating and Lakes
Herrington Lake Marina, 136 S Homestead Ln.; 6 units. Herrington Lake, KY 152, between US 27, 68 and 127; 2,940-acre. Kamp Kennedy Marina, 4646 Kennedy Bridge Rd. Red Gate Marina, 305 Red Gate Rd. Sunset Marina, 318 Sunset Lodge Rd.; 3 units, 6 sites.
Camping and RV Parks
Camp Nelson RV Park, 27 Chase Ln.; 60 sites. Kennedy's Landing RV Resort, 4663 Kennedy Bridge Rd.
STANFORD Population 3,487 • Lincoln County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry US 27 and US 150, 11 miles southeast of Danville, 8 miles southwest of Lancaster. t Lincoln County Chamber, 201 E Main St., Stanford, KY 40484; 606.365.4118; www.lincolncountychamber.com.
Museums and Galleries
L&N Depot, 1866 N Depot St. Old Presbyterian Meeting House & Museum, 315 W Main St.
Historic Sites HISAAC SHELBY STATE HISTORIC SITE, Off
US 127 at Knob Lick Rd., 5 miles south of Danville, 8 miles west of Stanford on Knob Lick Rd. Shelby (1750-1826) was chairman of the state constitutional conventions at Constitution Square and was Kentucky's first and fifth governor. The stone-walled cemetery on the Shelby Plantation contains the monument and resting place of Shelby, along with the 22 graves of his wife and family. The .5-acre burial grounds amid the peaceful countryside of Lincoln County constitutes the smallest park in the system. 502.564.4940; parks.ky.gov.
Lodging
Sunset Motor Lodge, 915 Danville Ave.; 20 units. Wilderness Road Guest Houses & Rooms, 203 W Main St.; 5 house rentals, 8 room rentals.
Shopping and Entertainment
Brummett’s Orchard, 5060 KY 39S, Crab Orchard. Cedar Creek Lake Outfitters, 10725 US 150E, Crab Orchard. Kentucky Soaps and Such, 205 W Main St. Morgan's on Main, 114 W Main St. Perfectly Practical, 118 W Main St. Susan’s Country Bakery, 5427 KY 643, Waynesburg. The Village Shoppe, 217 W Main St.
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Seige of 1777 Re-Enactment, Logan's Fort; May. Cow Bell Days, June. Lincoln County Fair, US 27S; 1st week in July. The Asylum Haunted House, Hustonville; Oct. Christmas Festivities, 1st Sat. in Dec.
Dining
The Bluebird, 202 W Main St. China Buffet, 101 Lincoln Trl. Coleman’s Deli, 105 W Main St. Kentucky Depot Restaurant, 119 Metker Trl. My Guadalajara, 817 E Main St. Past Time Café, 306 Stanford St., Crab Orchard. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Lee’s Famous Recipe, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Sonic, Subway, Wendy’s.
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Educational Institutions
Eastern Kentucky University, 521 Lancaster Ave.; founded 1906; enrolls more than 16,000.
Points of Interest
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Kit Carson’s Birthplace, near Richmond on Tates Creek Rd., KY 169.
HWHITE HALL STATE HISTORIC SITE,
5 miles north of Richmond, I-75 exit 95 WinchesterBoonesboro; Italianate mansion on 13-acre estate of Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810–1903), emancipationist and minister to Russia; period furnishings (some original); picnic area; Apr.–Oct. 859.623.9178; parks.ky.gov.
Tours and Sightseeing
Battle of Richmond Driving Tour, 345 Lancaster Ave. Battle of Richmond Driving Tour Brochure, 531 W Main St.
Parks and Recreation Deer Run Stables, I-75 exit 97.
HFORT BOONESBOROUGH STATE PARK,
KY 388, 627, between I-64 and I-75, 12 miles north of Richmond on the Kentucky River; 153 acres; reconstructed fort with pioneer craft demonstrations; open 9–5 Wed.–Sun., Apr.–Oct. 859.527.3131; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: • Camp store, junior size Olympic pool, bathhouse, boating, ramp, fishing (license required), playground, picnic area, grocery, mini-golf, gift shop, Kentucky River Museum Open 10–4 Sat.–Sun., Memorial Day – Labor Day. • Camping: year-round; 167 sites with utilities and wi-fi, tent camping, service building, grocery, air-conditioned activity room (reservations available). Lake Reba Recreational Complex, 274 Lake Reba Dr. Miller Welch-Central Kentucky Wildlife Management Area, 9 miles southeast of Richmond; US 421 to Dreyfus Rd. at Kingston; KDFWR.
Golf and Tennis
Battlefield Golf and Country Club, 524 General Cruft Dr.; 18 holes. Bull at Boones Trace Golf Course, 175 Gleneagles Blvd.; 18 holes. Gibson Bay Golf Course, I-75 exit 87 off Eastern Kentucky Byp.; Par 7. Greg Adams Tennis Center, Eastern Kentucky University; 4 indoor courts.
Festivals and Special Events
Richmond July 4 Fireworks Extravaganza, Lake Reba Recreational Complex; July. Madison County Fair and Horse Show, Fairgrounds, 3237 Old US 52; last week in July.
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Battle of Richmond Reenactment, Battlefield Park; Aug. Great American Pottery Festival, Irvine-McDowell Park; Sept. Richmond Pow Wow, Battlefield Park; Sept. Story of the Star, Hummel Planetarium; late Nov.–Dec.
Dining
Babylon Gyros, 213 W Main St. Casa Fiesta, I-75 exit 87. Gillum’s Sports Lounge, 130 Richmond Mall. King Buffet, I-75 exit 87. Koto Japanese Bistro, I-75 exit 87. Madison Garden, 152 N Madison Ave. Sonny’s Real Pit Bar-B-Q, 1001 Center Dr. Tsing Tao Restaurant, 300 W Main St.
Lodging
Bennett House B&B, 419 W Main St.; 5 units. Best Western Richmond, I-75 exit 87; 80 units. Blue Heron B&B, 270 E Prong Rd.; 3 units. Comfort Suites, I-75 exit 87; 73 units. Countryside Inn, I-75 exit 87; 100 units. Hampton Inn, I-75 exit 87; 97 units. Hilton Tru by Hilton, 1020 Amberly Way. Holiday Inn Express, I-75 exit 87; 81 units. Quality Inn, I-75 exit 87; 67 units. La Quinta Inn, I-75 exit 90; 95 units. Quality Quarters Inn, I-75 exit 87; 75 units. Red Roof Inn, I-75 exit 90; 65 units. Super 8, I-75 exit 90; 59 units. Townplace Suites by Marriott, 2018 Colby Taylor Dr.
Shopping and Entertainment
Big T Garden Gifts and Antiques, 2635 Lexington Rd. Chestnut Tree Gallery, 102 E Main St. Country Place, 2513 Lexington Rd. Creative Arts by Sherri, 200 1/2 S 3rd St. Galaxy Bowling and Entertainment Center, I-75 exit 87. Lena’s Antiques, 2047 Berea Rd. Peddler’s Mall, 449 Eastern Byp.
Boating and Lakes
Lake Reba, 250 Lake Reba Dr.; 78 acres. Wilgreen Lake, 2 miles west on Barnes Mill Rd., left on Curtis Pike; 169 acres. Wilgreen Lake Marina, 520 Wilgreen Lake Rd.
BEREA Population 15,147 (2016 Census) • Madison County • EST/EDT • Moist US 25 off I-75, south of Richmond and Lexington, where the bluegrass meets the Cumberland foothills near Daniel Boone National Forest. Designated “The Folk Arts and Craft Capital of Kentucky” by the Kentucky legislature. Official KY Trail Town. t Berea Tourism Welcome Center, 3 Artist Cir., Berea, KY 40403; 800.598.5263.
Educational Institutions
Berea College, I-75 and US 25; founded 1855; enrolls 1,600.
Points of Interest
Arts Academy, 116 N Broadway. Berea Arena Theater, 1835 Big Hill Rd. Berea Arts Council, 139 N Broadway.
Kentucky's Bluegrass NORTH CENTRAL REGION Berea Urban Farm, 201 Adams St. Indian Fort Mountain, 2.5 miles east on KY21. Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea, 200 Artisan Way. KY Guild of Artists and Craftsmen Galleries & Visual L&N Depot, 3 Artist Cir.; NRHP. Log House Craft Gallery, 200 Estill St. The Spotlight Playhouse, 214 N Richmond Rd.
Golf and Tennis
Berea Country Club, 128 Churchill Ct.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Hands on Workshops, throughout the year. Hands Four Spring Dance Weekend, Russel Acton Folk Center; Apr. 26-28. Berea Craft Festival, Indian Fort Theatre; July 12-14. Festival of Learnshops, Studios throughout Berea; July 12-31. Berea Celtic Festival, Aug. 16-18. Spoonbread Festival, Memorial Park, Sept. 20-22. Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen Fall Fair, Indian Fort Theatre; Oct. 12-13. Celebration of Traditional Music, Berea College; mid Oct. Geocaching Weekend, Oct. 18-20. Home and Hearth Christmas Bazaar, Russel Acton Folk Center; Nov. 9-10. Make It, Take It, Give It! weekends Nov.–Dec. Twilight Christmas Parade, Dec. 7.
Dining
Amish Store, 201 Royal Prince Dr. Berea Coffee and Tea, 124 Main St. Cracker Barrel, 101 McKinney Dr. Dinner Bell, 127 Plaza Dr. El Rio Grande, 305 Chestnut St. Historic Boone Tavern, 100 Main St. Hitz BBQ, 1030 Cooper Dr. Hole & Corner, 315 Chestnut St. Hong Kong Buffet, 265 Prince Royal Dr. Mariachi's, 780 Chestnut St. Mario’s Pizza & Buffet, 636 Chestnut St. Native Bagel Company, 436 Chestnut St. Noodle Nirvana, 315 Chestnut St. PapaLeno’s, 108 Center St. Smokehouse Grill & Buffet, 359 Peggy Flats Rd. Smokin’ Jax BBQ Shack, 319 Richmond Rd. Wings Etc., 102 Jill St. Yamato Japanese Steak House, 103 Berenwood Ln.
Lodging
America’s Best Value Inn, 196 Prince Royal Dr.; 53 units. Berea Painter's Cottage, High St.; 1 unit. The Doctor’s Inn B&B, 617 Chestnut St.; 2 units. Econolodge, I-75 exit 76; 40 units. Fairfield Inn & Suites, I-75 exit 76; 62 units. Forest Street Cottage, Forest St.; 1 unit. The GreatHouse Inn B&B, 317 Jackson St.; 3 units. Historic Boone Tavern Hotel, 100 Main St. Holiday Inn Express, I-75 exit 76; 66 units. Hometown Inn, I-75 exit 76; 30 units. Knights Inn, 715 Chestnut St.; 58 units. Motel 6, I-75 exit 77; 59 units. Quality Inn, I-75 exit 77, 55 units. Red Roof Inn and Suites, I-75 exit 77; 60 units.
Traveler’s Cottage, Fee St; 1 unit. Weaver’s Rest Cottage, 106 Lorraine Ct.; 1 unit.
Shopping and Entertainment
Amish Store, 201 Royal Prince Dr. Appalachian Fireside Gallery, 126 Main St. Berea Collge Farm Store, 311 Main St. Berea College Visitor Center & Shoppe, 104 Main St. Berea Fudge Shoppe, 207 Short St. Berea Soaps & Gifts, 204 Center St. Boone Square Mini Mall, 254 Mini Mall Dr. The Cabin of Old Town Artisan Gallery, 3 Artist Cir. Chestnut St. Mini Mall, 404 Chestnut St. Copperas Mountain Candle Company, 120 N Broadway. Estelle Fine Jewelry, 126 Main St. Family Tree, 202 N Broadway. Fiber Frenzy, 137 N Broadway. Gallery 103, 103 Jackson St. Gallery 123, 123 N Broadway. Gastineau Studio, 135 N Broadway. Get Outside KY, 2428 Big Hill Rd. Gilliam Gallery & Studio, 139 N Broadway. Honeysuckle Vine, Hot Flash Beads, Images of Santa, Watercolors & Lindsay Gallery, 2 Artist Cir. Kiln Time, 217 N Broadway. Music Makers, 125 N Broadway. Old Town Candy Kitchen and Fudge Factory,128 N Broadway. Old Town Fabric, 132 N Broadway. Painter's Palette Gallery, 119 N Broadway. Peace Craft, 128 Main St. Something Olde Antique Shop, 437 Chestnut St. Robie Books, 307 Chestnut St. Tater Knob Pottery, 260 Wolf Gap Rd. Todd's Antique Mall, 1305 Paint Lick Rd. Top Drawer Gallery, 202 N Broadway. Travelers Cottage, Fee St.; 1 unit. Warren A. May, 110 Center St. Weavers Bottom Craft Studio, 140 N Broadway. Weston Glass Studio, 217 Adams St. The White Stitch, 209 Short St.
Camping and RV Parks
HomeGrown HideAways, 500 Floyd Branch Rd. Oh! Kentucky RV Park Campground, 562 Paint Lick Rd.; 70 sites. Walnut Meadow Campground, 711 Paint Lick Rd.; 103 sites.
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t Morehead Tourism Commission, 111 E 1st St., Morehead, KY 40351; 606.780.4342; www.moreheadtourism.com. Morehead-Rowan County Clyde A. Thomas Regional Airport. 1800 Rodney Hitch Blvd., 5,500’ of runway, general aviation. 606.780.0085. Educational Institutions
Morehead State University, Established in 1887 - enrollment 10,500
Points of Interest
Minor E Clark Fish Hatchery,120 Hatchery Rd.,606.783.8650. MSU Farm Complex and Arena, 25 MSU Farm Dr., 606.783.2802. Rowan County Arts Center, 205 E Main St., 606.783.9857.
Museums and Galleries
Cora Wilson Stewart Moonlight Museum, E 1st St., 606.783.2204. Kentucky Folk Art Center, 102 W 1st St., 606.783.2204.
Golf and Tennis
Eagle Trace Golf Course, Morehead State University; 18-hole par 72.
Festivals and Special Events
Cave Run Storytelling Festival, Twin Knobs Campground; Sept. Morehead Arts and Eats Festival, Main St.; Sept. Poppy Mountain Bluegrass Festival, Poppy Mountain; Sept. Hometown Holiday, downtown; Dec.
Dining
All Seasons Café, 134 E Main St. China Café, 228 W Main St. China Star, 1340 Flemingsburg Rd. Cracker Barrel, 1698 Flemingsburg Rd. 74 • www.kytravel.com
Don Senor, 140 Toms Dr. Fuzzy Duck Coffee Shop, 159 E Main St. Hibachi Express, 408 Flemingsburg Rd. La Finca Mexican Restaurant, 234 E Main St. Melini Cucina Ristorante, 608 E Main St. Mi Monterrey, 212 Morehead Plz. Pasquale's, 182 E Main St. Pop's Southern Style BBQ, 110 KY Hwy. 801 S. Reno’s Roadhouse, 1695 Flemingsburg Rd. Root-a-Bakers, 313 Flemingsburg Rd. Yamato Steak House, 125 Flemingsburg Rd. Best Western Eagles Inn, 110 Toms Drive. Cave Run Cabins, 46 Carey Cemetery Rd.; 9 units. Cave Run Lodging, 1190 KY 801S; 9 units. Comfort Inn and Suites, 2650 KY-801; 65 units. Days Inn, 170 Toms Dr.; 48 units. Hampton Inn, 500 Hampton Way; 64 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-64 exit 137; 50 units. Motel 6, 602 Fraley Dr. Mountain Lodge, 506 Fraley Dr.; 28 units. Red Roof Inn,175 Toms Dr.; 45 units. Super 8, I-64 exit 137; 56 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Calico Patch Quilt Shop, 155 Bluebank Rd., 606.784.7235. Daddy’s Daughter, 106 W Main St.; No Public Phone. Morehead Cinemas, 200 Newtowne Sq., 606.784.1330. MSU Bookstore, 100 University Blvd.
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Cave Run Lake, 2375 KY 801 South; There is plenty of open water to enjoy jet-skiing, lazy days relaxing on a pontoon or boathouse, tubing and more. Cave Run Lake, combined with the adjoining Licking River, provides year-round opportunities for recreation, as well as beautiful camping areas. 606.784.6428. Cave Run Marinas Longbow Marina, KY 1274. Scott Creek Marina, 4325 801 S, 606.784.9666.
Camping and RV Parks
801 Pitstop RV Camping, 823 KY 801 South. Clay Lick Boat-in Campground, 2375 KY 801 South. Poppy Mountain Campground, 8030 US 60 East, 1,000 sites. Twin Knobs Campground, 5195 KY HWY 801 South. US Forest Service Campsites on Cave Run Lake, KY 801, south of US 60: Claylick Boat-In Campground, (access by boat only); Twin Knobs Group Use Area; East Group Use Area; Tent
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MT. STERLING Population 6,895 • Montgomery County (Seat/Dry) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1792; US 60 and US 460, I-64, east of Lexington.
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126 W. Main St., Mt. Sterling, KY 40353. Small town with firstclassattractionsincludingRuthHuntCandyFactory,IndianCreek Golf Course, The History Museum and The Gateway Regional Arts Center. Downtown district has nice selection of local shops & restaurants. Variety of events including October Court Days, First Friday Market, Small Town American Festival & more. Mon.-Fri. 8-4. 859.498.8732; www.mtsterlingtourism.com. Mt. Sterling/Montgomery County Airport, US 60, 1 mile west; general aviation; 5,000' runway.
Points of Interest
Ascension Episcopal Church, 48 W High St.; built 1878. Ruth Hunt Candy Factory and Store, 550 N Maysville St.
Museums and Galleries
Gateway Regional Arts Center, 101 E. Main St. Montgomery County History Museum, 36 Broadway.
Golf and Tennis
Easy Walker Park, Osborne Dr.; 6 lighted courts. Indian Creek Golf Course, 223 Camargo Rd.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
First Friday Market, S Maysville Rd.; 1st Fri. June-Sept. 6-9 pm. Montgomery County Fair, end of July–beginning of Aug. Smalltown America Festival, downtown; Aug. 17. Boo Fest, Easy Walker Park; Oct. H OCTOBER COURT DAYS, Downtown, Exit 110, Mt. Sterling, KY 40353. Kentucky’s Oldest Festival with hundreds of vendors offering a huge selection of food, arts & crafts, tools, antiques, collectibles, clothing, home décor and more. Enjoy live music and downtown merchants in a beautiful historic downtown. Free admission. Oct 11-14th; 8am-8pm. 859.498.8732; www.mtsterlingtourism.com
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Berryman’s Tastee Treat, 305 E Main St. The Blue Isle, 2 E Main St.
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Lake Dr, Mt. Sterling, KY 40353. Cattleman’s Roadhouse is a locally owned and operated, Kentucky proud restaurant with something delicious to eat for everyone in the family. While we are preparing to open our eighth location, we are not a chain, just a couple of Kentucky boys serving great steaks, probably the largest salad bar in Kentucky and delivering it all with great, personal service. 859.520.3021; www.cattlemansroadhouse.com. Indian Creek Restaurant, 1223 Camargo Rd. Jax’s Bar and Grill, 25 S Bank St. Los Rodeos, 928 Indian Mound Dr. Melini Cucina Italian Ristorante, 908 Indian Mound Dr. Spoonful of Sugar Café, 18 W Main St. Tomatoes and Flames, 32 S Maysville Rd.
Days Inn, I-64 exit 110; 94 units. Comfort Inn & Suites, I-64 exit 110; 61 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-64 exit 110; 77 units. Ramada Limited, I-64 exit 110; 68 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
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OWINGSVILLE/SALT LICK Bath County • EST/EDT • Dry Owingsville: Population 1,530 • County Seat US 60, 2 miles north of I-64 on KY 36. Salt Lick: Population 303 • US 60, 7 miles east of Owingsville, 10 miles west of Morehead.
t Bath County Tourism, www.bathcountytourism.com. Points of Interest
Bourbon Iron Furnace, KY 36, 2 miles south of Owingsville. Clear Creek Furnace, FS 129, 5 miles south of Salt Lick. Owings House, 49 W Main St., Owingsville.
Parks and Recreation
Coyle Country Stables, US 60, Owingsville. US Forest Service Recreation Areas, take KY 211S 3.5 miles from Salt Lick; Clear Creek Picnic Area & Iron Furnace; Clear Creek Shooting Range; Clear Creek Recreation Area & Pioneer Weapons Hunting Area; White Sulphur ATV Trail.
Lodging
Budget Inn, I-64 exit 110; 31 units.
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Carrington Greens, 11980 KY 36E, Salt Lick; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Bath County Farmers Market, Owingsville; May–Oct. Owingsville Lions Horse Show, Lions Club Park, Owingsville; July 4th weekend.
Dining
Greene’s Restaurant, 9362 US 60, Salt Lick. Mi Monterrey Mexican Restaurant, 53 Miller Dr., Owingsville. Midland Grocery and Frosty Freeze, 11295 US 60E, Salt Lick. Familiar Food: Owingsville: Dairy Queen, McDonald’s, Subway.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bath County Florist, 37 S Court St., Owingsville. Bluegrass Raceway Park, 674 Wells Rd., Owingsville. Debbie’s Music Show House, 8137 US 60, Salt Lick. Hung Up on Country, 8524 US 60E, Salt Lick. Kentucky Market Pavilion, 2914 US 60E. Lighthouse Candles, 341 Cave Run Lake Rd., Salt Lick. Cave Run Resort and Stables, 1051 McClain Cemetery Rd., Salt Lick; 30 sites. Outpost RV Park and Campground, 340 Cave Run Lake Rd., Salt Lick; 100 sites. US Forest Service Campsites in Daniel Boone National Forest, south of US 60 via KY 211S from Salt Lick; Clear Creek Campground, fee; White Sulphur Horse Camp, FS 105, fee. US Forest Service Campsites on Cave Run Lake, Zilpo Recreation Area, I-64 exit 123, US 60E, KY 211S, left on Clear Creek Road, left on FS 918 for 9 miles; 172 sites, fee.
FRENCHBURG Population 486 • Menifee County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry US 36 and US 460, southeast of Mt. Sterling on US 460, between Cave Run Lake and Red River Gorge. City named for Judge Richard French; county named for Richard H. Menifee who opposed each other for election to Congress in 1837.
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Museums and Galleries
Swamp Valley Museum, 7143 US 460, Denniston.
Parks and Recreation
Appalachian Zipline, 997 Bluebird Ln. Ben’s Cave Run Riding, 159 Deskins Ln.
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Festivals and Special Events
Music in the Park, 1st Fri. May–Sept. Menifee Mountain Memories Festival, 1st Fri. in June. Pedals and Blooms Festival, 2nd weekend in June.
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Howard’s Rentals, KY 1274; 1 unit. Mountain Muskie Lodge, KY 1274; 7 units. Pine Tree Rentals, 2038 KY 1274; 2 units.
Boating and Lakes
Longbow Marina, Cave Run Lake, 8020 KY 1274.
t WEST LIBERTY TOURISM, 565 Main St., West
Liberty, KY 41472. The heart of fun in Eastern Kentucky! A charming small town, nestled in the heart of Morgan County, located within 20 miles of Cave Run Lake, in the hills of Eastern Kentucky. 606.743.3330; www.visitwestliberty.com. West Liberty Airport, US 460; general aviation.
Points of Interest
Morgan County Wellness Center, 1412 Hwy 7 N. Old Mill Park, Riverside Dr. on the Licking River; original site of Wells’ grist mill. Wrigley Arch, KY 711, off KY 7, passes through the arch.
Golf and Tennis
Pleasant Valley Country Club, 160 Golf Course Rd.;9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Bluegrass Music Festival, Old Mill Park; 2nd weekend in July. Morgan County Sorghum Festival, last weekend in Sept.
Dining
Freezer Fresh, 598 Prestonburg St. Pizza Place, 764 Main St. Familiar Food: McDonald’s, Subway.
Lodging
Days Inn, 1613 W Main St.; 46 units.
Shopping and Entertainment Plum Charming Boutique, 412 Main St. Paisley Posey, 517 Main St.
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ASHLAND Population 21,684 • Boyd County (Moist) • EST/EDT • Wet I-64, US 60, on Ohio River; major urban area of eastern Kentucky, historically known as the area where coal meets iron. (Catlettsburg is the Boyd County seat, population 2,231; south on US 23.)
t ASHLAND/BOYD COUNTY TOURISM AND CONVENTION BUREAU, 1509
Winchester Ave., Ashland, KY 41101. Throughout the year, Ashland/Boyd County offers a pleasing blend of history, culture, scenic venues, outdoor recreation and annual festivals, guaranteed to provide you with true Southern Hospitality! 606.329.1007; www.visitashlandky.com.
Points of Interest
ABC Quilt Alley, quilt blocks painted on barns and buildings. Ashland Flood Wall Murals, historic murals. Boyd County War Memorial, Armco Park Smt. Catlettsburg Floodwall Murals, 2000 block of Center St., Catlettsburg. Charles and Betty Russell Hiking Trail, Ashland Ave. Country Music Highway, US 23. Elks Mountain Bike Trail, Fannin Park. Historical Iron Ore Walking/Hiking Trail, Armco Park. Jesse Stuart Foundation, 4440 13th St. Paramount Arts Center, 1300 Winchester Ave. Rush Off-Road ATV-RZR Trails, 4 Mile Rd., Rush. Steen Cannon Factory, 515 29th St. Wolfpen Woods Pioneer Village, 939 Bolts Fork Rd.; Rush.
Historic Sites
Clinton Furnace, US 60 at KY 538; built 1833 by Poage brothers.
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Tours and Sightseeing
Ashland Historical Tour, downtown; self-guided tours of historical sites.
Golf and Tennis
Armco Park, US 60 & Rt 716; disc golf. Ashland Tennis Center, 1300 Oakview Rd.; 4 indoor, 11 outdoor courts. Central Park, Central Ave.; 5 courts, pickleball. Diamond Links Golf Club, KY 3, Catlettsburg; 18 holes. Sandy Creek Golf Course, 9701 Meade Springer Rd.; 18 holes.
Parks and Recreation
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WEST LIBERTY Population 3,435 • Morgan County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1823; US 460, KY 7 on Licking River, east of Daniel Boone National Forest; 14 miles north of Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway, 25 miles south of I-64.
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Broke Leg Falls, US 460, 10 miles east; 60' waterfall. Clifty Wilderness, located in Red River Gorge area. Red River Gorge, Mountain Parkway exit 40 at Slade (approximately 50–60 miles southeast of Lexington in Daniel Boone National Forest near Natural Bridge State Resort and Slade); Red River is a National Wild and Scenic River; gorge is 27,000 boulder-strewn acres of woodlands, streams, sandstone cliffs, overlooks, over 150 sandstone arches, waterfalls, rare plant, animal life; NNL.
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Frame Up Gallery, 1436 Winchester Ave.; By Appt.
AK Sports Park, 4535 Blackburn Ave. Armco Park, US 60 & Rt 716. Central Park, downtown. Dawson Park, 6th St. and Central Ave. Rush Off Road, 100 Four Mile Rd. YMCA, 3232 Old 13th St.
Festivals and Special Events
Recovery Fest, Annually on Memorial Day and Labor Day. Salute to Veterans, Central Park; Memorial Day. Firkin’ Fest, downtown; June. Kentucky Music Trail Concert Series, June-Aug. Summer Motion, Central Park; 4th of July weekend. Boyd County Fair, July. Labor Fest, Central Park, Labor Day. Great Bowls of Fire Chilifest, 14th St. parking lot; Sept. Catlet tsburg Labor Day Celebration, downtown Catlettsburg; Sept. Ashland Poage Landing Days, 3rd weekend in Sept. Catlettsburg Trade Days, 2nd weekend in Oct. OYO Festival, Ashland Riverport, Oct. Holidays at the Highlands (Museum), Nov. Christmas Parade, downtown; Tues. before Thanksgiving. Festival of Trees, Paramount Arts Center; Thanksgiving week. Winter Wonderland Of Lights, Boyd & Greenup Counties. Mid Nov.–Jan. 2. Walking with The Past, Ashland Cemetery.
Dining
Alma's Italian Restaurant, 15th St. & Greenup Ave. Bella Fonte Italian Restaurant, 1320 Carter Ave. Blazers Restaurant & Bakery, 1624 Carter Ave. Callihan's American Pub & Grill, US 60W. Cheddars, 400 Winchester Ave. Fiesta Bravo, 500 Winchester Ave. Fuji Japanese Sushi & Steak House, 915 13th St. Gab's Grub, US 60W. J J Restaurant, 5260 13th St. The Jockey Club, 17th St. La Finca Mexican Restaurant, 1201 Greenup Ave. Red's Place, 2416 Winchester Ave. Slim Chickens, 702 Carter Ave. Smokin’ J’s , 1320 Wolohan Dr. Trés Harmanos, US 60, also Winchester Ave. Wild Horses Grill and Cantina, 739 Carter Ave. The Winchester, Winchester Ave (in the Delta Hotel). www.kytravel.com • 77
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Ashland Inn, 3020 Winchester Ave.; 54 units. Bluegrass Inn, 1835 Winchester Ave.; 77 units. Budget Inn Express, 3466 13th St.; 34 units. Days Inn, I-64 exit 185; 63 units. Delta by Marriott, 1 Ashland Plz.; 157 units. Fairfield Inn, 12700 KY 180; 60 units. Governor’s House Bed & Breakfast, 1612 Bath Ave. Hampton Inn, 1-64 exit 185, 60 units. Heartland Lodge, 351 Diedrich Blvd., Rush; 13 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-64 exit 185; 87 units. Knights Inn, 7216 US 60; 122 units. Quality Inn, 4708 Winchester Ave.; 55 units. Ramada Limited, US 23S, Catlettsburg; 69 units. Winchester Inn, 2280 Winchester Ave.; 22 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
A Boutique, 1616 Carter Ave. Ashland Town Center, 500 Winchester Ave. Blue Ribbon Bowling Lanes, Winchester Ave. Cinemark Movies 10, US 23. Corbie’s, 1638 Winchester Ave. Deliverance Farm Cabin Antiques, 22937 Long Branch Rd., Rush; May–Oct. Don’s Men’s Shop, 15th St. Garden Roller Rink, US 60. Gussy Up, 1529 Carter Ave. Jesse Stuart Foundation, US Rt. 60. KYOVA Tri-State Mall, I-64 exit 185. Lara’s Bridals and Formals, 1505 Winchester Ave. La Tee Da Boutique, 1536 Winchester Ave. Magnolia Southern Arts, Camayo Arcade. Phoenix 10 Theatre, KYOVA Mall, 10699 US 60. Reggie’s Attic Antiques & Collectibles, 3001 Greenup Ave. SuperHero Creamery & T-Shirt, Ashland Town Center Mall. Wilma’s Dress Shop, KYOVA Mall, 10699 US 60.
Camping and RV Parks
Ashland/Huntington West KOA, 80 KOA Ln., Argillite; RV sites, 9 tent sites, 4 cabins.
GREENUP Population 1,188 • Greenup County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1818; north of Ashland on US 23, the Country Music Highway, northeast of Greenbo Lake State Resort Park.
t Greenup County Tourism & Convention Commission,
100 McConnell House Dr., PO Box 100, Wurtland, KY; 866.898.8077; 606.834.0007. Ashland Regional Airport, 501 Scott St.; general aviation; 5,600 foot runway.
Points of Interest
Greenup Locks and Dam, on the Ohio River. Jesse Boone Cabin, Greenup County Fairgrounds.
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shelter, mountain bike/horse trails, playgrounds, mini-golf, basketball, organized recreation, kayaks, pedal boats. • Buffalo Furnace, in state park. Iron production ended about 1875, typical of many in the area. Lodging: Jesse Stuart Lodge (named in honor of famed Kentucky author and poet who lived near Greenup) , 36 rooms, Anglers’ Cove restaurant, conference center, lodge pool, gift shop. Camping: 79 sites with utilities and wi-fi (23 primitive), service bldg., grocery (seasonal, reservations available). Tennis: 2 courts; open year-round. Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve, W Hollow Rd., off KY 1. Oldtown Covered Bridge, off KY 1, SE of Greenbo Lake State Resort, over the Little Sandy River; pedestrian traffic only; NRHP, KDP. South Shore Wildlife Management Area, north of US 23, South Shore; KDFWR.
Golf and Tennis
Lakes Golf Club, 5549 KY 7, South Shore; 9 holes. Oaks Golf Club, KY 693, Flatwoods; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Horse Show, Greenup County Fairgrounds; last Sat. in July. Greenup County Fair, Greenup County Fairgrounds; 1st week in Sept. Greenup Old Fashion Days, Oct.
Dining
Gerber’s, Town Hill Plaza. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Dairy Queen, Giovanni’s, Golden Corral, Hardee’s, KFC, Little Caesars, McDonald’s, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Budget Inn, 505 US 23; 26 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Mom’s Cotton Shop, 2035 Ashland Rd. White Eagle Antiques, 509 Bellefonte St., Russell.
Boating and Lakes
Greenbo Lake, KY 1 south of Greenup; 225 acres; built 1955. KDP.
Camping and RV Parks
Serenity Acres, 1409 Beechy Crk., South Shore; 13 sites plus primitive sites.
RUSSELL Population 3,296 • Greenup County • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1818; on the south bank of the Ohio River in Greenup County.
t Greenup County Tourism & Convention Commission,
100 McConnell House Dr., PO Box 100, Wurtland, KY 41144; 606.834.0007.
t Russell City Hall, 410 Ferry St., Russell, KY 41169; 606.836.9666.
Lodging
Best Western River Cities, 31 Russell Plaza Dr., Ashland; 58 units.
Festivals and Special Events
Russell Railroad Days, 1st weekend in June. Christmas Parade, Dec.
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Population 4,217 • Carter County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1844; I-64, US 60, on Little Sandy River, N of Grayson Lake State Park southeast of Carter Caves State Resort Park.
t City of Grayson Tourism & Convention Commission,
200 N C arol Malone Blvd., Grayson, K Y 41143; 606.474.8740; www.heartoftheparks.com. t Grayson Welcome Center, Kentucky Welcome Center, I-64W mile marker 173; Staffed Mon.–Sat. 8:30–4:30; 606.474.4333; 800.225.TRIP; www.kentuckytourism.com.
Educational Institutions
Kentucky Christian University, 100 Academic Pkwy.; enrolls 615; established 1919.
Parks and Recreation HGRAYSON LAKE STATE PARK, KY 7, south
of Grayson, 1,512 acres on 1,500 acre Grayson Lake. Most facilities are seasonal; 606.474.9727; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: Picnic area/shelter, boat launch, fishing, playground, hiking trails, organized recreation programs (summer only). Camping: 71 sites (reservations available). Golf: 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Pot of Gold Antique Show and Sale, Apr. Memory Days, May. Rudy Fest Bluegrass Festival, Carter County Fairgrounds; June. Carter County Thunder, Carter County Fairgrounds; June. Carter County Fair, Carter County Fairgrounds; 2nd week in Aug. Old Time Machinery and Antique Show, KY 7; Sept. Hwy. 60 Yard Sale, Oct. Funtober Fest, Oct. Homemakers Christmas Craft Show, 3rd weekend in Nov. Christmas Parade, Dec. Grayson Hometown Holidays, Dec.
Dining
A and A Café, 1051 KY 7N. Bayso's Sports Pub, 111 S Hord St. China House, 789 N Carol Malone Blvd. Happi Hut, 203 S Carol Malone Blvd. MaMa Hazel's, 122 S Carol Malone Blvd. Melini Cucina Italian Ristorante, 209 S Carol Malone Blvd. Simply the Best Bar & Grill, 1051 N State Hwy. 7. Toro Loco, 610 N Carol Malone Blvd. Tres Hermanos, 502 E Main St. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Dairy Queen, Giovanni’s, Huddle House, KFC, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Subway, Taco Bell, Tudor's Biscuit World, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Days Inn Grayson, I-64 exit 172; 44 units. Guesthouse Inn and Suites, I-64 exit 172; 60 units. Quality Inn Grayson, I-64 exit 172; 60 units. Super 8 Grayson, I-64 exit 172; 79 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
The Chicken Coop, 76 Chicken Coop Rd. Dixie Lanes, 530 N Carol Malone Blvd. Heavenly Treasures, 209 Robert & Mary Ave. Homespun Sisters, 128 S Carol Malone Blvd. Horton Brothers & Brown, 128 E Main St. Little Sandy Speedway, 2061 KY 1661. My Splendid Home, 109 E Main St. Our Country Home, 3759 KY 1. Rocksprings Winery and Vineyard, 1081 Rock Springs Rd. Willard Speedway, 2497 EK Mines Branch Rd.
Boating and Lakes
Grayson Lake Marina, KY 7. Prichard's Outdoor Kayak & Canoe Adventures, 5436 KY Rt 7. US Army Corps of Engineers, Grayson Lake, Off I-64, near Grayson, west of Ashland; 1,500 acres in Carter and Elliott counties; shoreline ranges from gently sloping to scenic canyon. Grayson Dam on the Little Sandy River, off KY 7.
Camping and RV Parks
Cabin Creek RV Park, 238 Cabin Creek Rd. Shady Valley Campground & Cabin Rentals, 5436 S State Hwy. 7. Valley Breeze RV Campground, 878 KY 1947; 17 sites.
OLIVE HILL Population 1,799 • Carter County • EST/EDT • Wet US 60, south of I-64 on Tygarts Creek. Official KY Trail Town.
t City of Olive Hill, 225 Roger Patton Dr., KY Olive Hill, 41164. Museums and Galleries
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Parks and Recreation HCARTER CAVES STATE RESORT PARK,
Near Olive Hill, west of Ashland, KY 182, off US 60 and I-64, 25 miles east of Morehead. Open year-round. 2,000-acre park in beautiful region of cliffs, streams, caves. 606.286.4411; 800.325.0059; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: Gift shop, gem mining, lake, pool, organized canoe trips, fishing, horseback riding, picnic shelters, playground, woodland amphitheatre, mini-golf, planned recreation, 30 miles of hiking trails. Cave Tours of X Cave and Cascade Cavern; open year-round; Saltpetre & Bat Cave open May–Sept. Cascade Caverns State Nature Preserve, contains a beautiful hemlock forest along Tygarts Creek that protects several plants more commonly found in the cooler northern climates. Open to the public for hiking, birding and nature study. Lodging: Lodge: 28 rooms, restaurant, meeting rooms. Cottages: 11 two-bedroom, 1 three-bedroom; open year-round. Camping: 90 sites with utilities, 30 tent sites, 8 horse campsites, 3 bathhouses, laundry (reservations available). Tennis: 1 court.
Festivals and Special Events
Grayson Garden Tour, June. Carter County Shrine Bluegrass Festival, Shrine Park; July. Christmas on the Hill, Dec.
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Tres Hermanos Nunez, 745 E Tom T. Hall. Tyler’s Pizza, 161 Railroad St. Walker’s Family Restaurant, 109 Railroad St. Familiar Food: Dairy Queen, McDonald’s, Subway.
Lodging
John Hunt Morgan B&B, 120 W Tom T Hall Blvd.; 5 units. Spanish Manor Inn, 10095 US 60E; 8 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Flower’s by Jeanie, 135 W. Tom T Hall Blvd. Rayburn Arts and Crafts, 2612 KY 1662. The Red Door, 178 Scott St. Sally’s Flowers and Gifts, 291 W Tom T Hall Blvd. Shops on the Hill, 110 Comet Dr. Sturgis Music Center, 155 Scott St.
Camping and RV Parks
Lazy Gait Horse Camp, 1624 Halfway Br., Carter; 19 sites.
LOUISA Population 2,467 • Lawrence County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1823; US 23, 34 miles south of Ashland on the Big Sandy River.
t LAWRENCE COUNTY TOURISM COMMISSION, 315 E Madison St., PO Box 267, Louisa,
KY 41230. Explore Louisa and Lawrence County, KY. An area rich in heritage and history. For a secluded getaway, visit Lawrence County Park ; 606.638.0078. Check us out on our web page: www.visitLCKY.com.
Points of Interest
Country Music Highway, US 23,A tribute to E KY country music. Fred M. Vinson Museum & Birthplace, 319 E Madison St., Courthouse Sq. Kentucky Pavilion at Falls Creek, US 23 and KY 3.
Museums and Galleries
Fred M Vinson Birthplace and Museum, 315 E. Madison St. Birthplace of the 13th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. 606.638.0078.
Parks and Recreation HYATESVILLE LAKE STATE PARK, 3 miles west
on KY 3. Yatesville Lake is the centerplace of this 1,521-acre park, in two sections. 606.673.1492; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: Marina, launch, parking, restrooms, hiking trails, playground, picnicking. Camping: 47 sites, 16 boat-in sites (reservations available). Golf: 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Lawrence County Fair, Industrial Park; end of July–beg of Aug. Louisa July 4th Celebration, downtown; July 4. Heritage Harvest Tour, KY Rte. 3 in Boyd & Lawrence Counties; Sept. Lawrence County Septemberfest; Sept. Fallsburg Haunted House and Fearplex, Fallsburg; weekends in Oct. Blaine Autumn Festival, 2nd weekend in Oct.
Dining
Dee’s Drive Inn, 109 E Madison St. Down Home Grill, 355 Public Way.
Louisa Starts & Stripes, 40 Town Hill Rd. Old China Buffet, 168 Town Hill Rd. Southern Spoon, 102 Blairs Way. Toro Loco, 4351 KY 2565. Familiar Food: Burger King, Giovanni’s, Hardee’s, KFC, Little Caesars, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Cities Include: Paintsville, Prestonsburg, Inez, Salyersville
Lodging
Best Western Plus, 18199 US 23; 48 units. Budget Inn Express, 117 E Madison St.; 28 units. Super 8 Louisa, 191 Falls Creek Dr.; 45 units. Farmhouse Memories Florist and Antiques, 75 KY 32. Painted Cow Gallery, 103 S Main Cross St. Simple Treasures, 302 E Madison St. The Vintage Collections, 100 S Lackey Ave.
Boating and Lakes
Yatesville Lake, US 23, west on KY 3, KY 1185 2.5 miles; 2,242 acres; 20.6 miles long; Yatesville Dam on Blaine Creek, tributary of Big Sandy River; fishing, ramps, USACE.
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SANDY HOOK Population 675 • Elliott County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry KY 7 and KY 32, on the Little Sandy River.
t Elliott County Tourism Development Council, PO Box 653, Sandy Hook, KY 41171; 606.738.5543.
Ed Mabry/Laurel Gorge Wildlife Management Area, Sand Gap Rd. off KY 32. Laurel Gorge, KY 7 and KY 32. Laurel Gorge Cultural Heritage Center, 182 Cultural Center Rd.
Festivals and Special Events
Larry Rogers Memorial Wildflower Walk, mid-Apr. Keith Whitley Memorial Motorcycle Ride, June. Sandy Hook Tobacco Festival, Labor Day weekend. Laurel Gorge Haunted Trail, 2nd & 3rd weekends in Oct.
Dining
Familiar Food: Frosty Freeze, Giovanni’s, McDonald’s, Subway.
Lodging
Little Sandy Lodge, 1916 KY 7N; 15 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Peaceful Valley Folk Art Shop, 720 Right Fork Newcombe Creek Rd., Isonville.
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PAINTSVILLE Population5,300 • JohnsonCounty(Seat/Dry)• EST/EDT• Wet Established 1790; US 23/460 (“Country Music Highway”); Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway meets US 460, 17 miles east at Salyersville, on Levisa Fork at Paint Creek.
t PAINTSVILLE TOURISM COMMISSION,
100 Staves Branch Rd., PO Box 940, Staffordsville, KY 41256. US 23, exit south on KY 40W. Full facility and information center. Mon.–Fri. 9–5. Call toll free 800.542.5790 or 606.297.1469; www.paintsvilletourism.com. Big Sandy Regional Airport, KY 3, 5 miles SW of Inez; general aviation; 5,000' runway.
Points of Interest H L O R E T TA LY N N ' S H O M E P L A C E "BUTCHER HOLLER", "Butcher Holler" is in Johnson County, KY, and home of the world's most famous coal miner's daughter, Loretta Lynn. Her birthplace and family home is nestled between two fog shrouded mountains up a "holler" in Van Lear, KY. Mountain Homeplace, Apr.–Oct. 1850's working farm.
Museums and Galleries
Coal Miners’ Museum, Van Lear, KY 321 to KY 302. US 23 Country Music Highway Museum, 120 Staves Branch Rd.
Parks and Recreation HDAWKINS LINE RAIL TRAIL, Starting location
in Hager Hill in Johnson County. Enjoy 18 miles of hiking, cycling,and horseback riding on the Dawkins Trail. This 18mile section features 24 trestles and the 662' long Gun Creek Tunnel. When completed, the trail will be 36 miles making it the longest rail to trail in the state.
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HPAINTSVILLE LAKE STATE PARK, KY 40W,
off US 23 and 460, 4 miles west of Paintsville on Paintsville Lake; 242-acre park, 1,139-acre lake; open year-round. 606.297.8486; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: Full service marina, restaurant, 4-lane launching ramp, slip/dock rental, pontoons, fishing boats, picnic area with 4 pavilions. Camping: 32 sites with full hookups (10 primitive), wi-fi, bathhouse, laundry room, playground (reservations available). Paintsville Lake Wildlife Management Area, KY 2275, off KY 40W, 4 miles NW of Paintsville. 11,221 acres; quality deer management (special regulations); fishing, boating, horseback riding; USACE, managed by KDFWR.
Golf and Tennis
Paintsville Golf Course, 2960 KY 1107; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Cruiz'N, Downtown; every 3rd Sat., Apr.–Sept. Front Porch Pickin’, US 23 Country Music Highway Museum; every Thur. 7 pm. Hometown Jamboree, Paintsville Recreation Center; every Fri. 7 pm. Spring Fling, Downtown; 3rd Sat. in May. Van Lear Town Celebration, Van Lear; Aug. Kentucky Apple Festival, Downtown; 1st weekend in Oct. Christmas in the City, Downtown; 1st Sat. in Dec. Mountain HomePlace Christmas, Dec.
Dining
Angie's Cast Iron Grill, 1055 Broadway. Carriage House, Ramada Inn, 624 James Trimble Blvd. The Coffee House, 347 Main St. Fiesta Place, 461 N Mayo Trl. Mi Hacienda, 316 Main St. Peking, 507 S Mayo Trl. Smokin’ Butts BBQ, 3000 Ky Rt 1107. Taste of Amish, 950 Broadway. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Bob Evans, Burger King, Dairy Queen, Fazoli’s, Giovanni's, Hardee’s, KFC, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Subway, Sweet Frog Frozen Yogurt. Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Budget Inn Express, 709 S Mayo Trl.; 21 units. Days Inn, 512 S Mayo Trl.; 72 units. Ramada Inn Paintsville, 624 James Trimble Blvd.; 133 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Peddler's Home Decor & More, 320 Main St. Treasures on Main, 405 Main St. Tuesday and Thursday, 204 Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Paintsville Lake, 4 miles west of Paintsville adjacent to Paintsville Lake State Park; 1,139 acres, winds through the steep hills and narrow gorges of Johnson and Morgan Counties. Paintsville Dam, on Paint Creek 2275. Watchable wildlife station; completed 1984, USACE. Paintsville Lake Marina, 1581 KY 2275, Staffordsville.
PRESTONSBURG Population 3,255 • Floyd County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established1797; US 23/460, KY 114, KY 80, west of Dewey Lake and Jenny Wiley State Resort. Boone Salt Springs, where Daniel Boone camped in 1767, southwest on KY 404. t PRESTONSBURG TOURISM COMMISSION, 50 Hal Rogers Dr., Prestonsburg, KY 41653. Follow the path of the elk. Explore the rugged beauty that convinced early settlers to make a home here. Move your feet to the music that defines our state. What story will the mountains in Prestonsburg, Kentucky share with you? 800.844.4707; prestonsburgky.org.
Points of Interest
Archer Park, KY 1428. East Kentucky Science Center, 7 Bert Combs Dr. Prestonsburg Equine Center and Sportspark, Maggie Mountain Dr. Samuel May House, KY 321; built 1817.
Museums and Galleries
Gearheart Auditorium, 1 Bert T. Combs Dr. Jenny Wiley Theatre, 121 Theatre Court, 606.225.5598; www.jwtheatre.com. Mountain Arts Center, 50 Hal Roger Dr., 606.886.2623; www.macarts.com. .
Parks and Recreation HJENNY WILEY STATE RESORT PARK,
75 Theatre Ct. Named for pioneer Jenny Wiley who escaped Indian capture unaided in 1789. Her children were killed, but she raised a new family and lived until 1831. Open yearround; 606.889.1790; 800.325.0142; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: 1,415-acre park and 1,100-acre lake; pool, marina, open slips, ramps, rental pontoon boats, picnic shelters, playgrounds, fishing, hiking, convention center, nature center, planned recreation and nature programs, Jenny Wiley Theatre; . Lodging: Lodge: 49 rooms, restaurant, meeting rooms; Cottages: 18 one- and two-bedreoom; open year-round. Camping: 117 sites; utilities, water, service buildings; Apr.–Oct. (reservations available). Sugarcamp Mountain Trails, www.sugarcamptrails.com.
Golf and Tennis
Paul Hunt Thompson Golf Course, Stumbo Park, KY 1428W, Allen; 9 holes. Stonecrest Golf Course, 918 Clubhouse Dr.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Tuesday Night Songwriters Scene, Downtown, Every Tuesday 7:30-9pm. 82 • www.kytravel.com
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HLEVISA FORK PADDLEFEST, Join us for a special paddle through the scenic Appalachian Mountains. Paddlers will travel approximately 8 miles (2-4 hours). Every 4th Saturday May-Oct. Lunch and shuttle provided upon registration. 800.844.4707; www.prestonsburgky.org Battle of Middle Creek Reenactment, Middle Creek National Battlefield; Sept. Jenny Wiley Pioneer Festival, downtown; Oct. Christmas in the Park, Featuring 1 million lights, live music, and a carnival! Archer Park, 606.886.6390. Dining
Billy Ray’s Restaurant, 101 N Front Ave. The Brickhouse, 358 S Central Ave. Dewey’s Bar & Grill, 419 Jenny Wiley Dr. El Azul Grande, 134 Collins Cir. El Rodeo, 1566 N Lake Dr. Hobert’s Pizzeria, 3240 S Lake Dr. Lizzie B’s Café Bakery, 2010 KY 321. May Lodge, 75 Theatre Ct. Mosby's Bar & Grill, 1887 US 23N. Peking Chinese Buffet, 139 Glenview Plz. Pig in a Poke, 341 University Dr. Roma Cucina, 1488 N Lake Dr. Sandy's, 328 S Lake Dr. Stonecrest Bar & Grill, 918 Clubhouse Dr. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Charley’s Grilled Sub, Dairy Cheer, Dairy Queen, Giovanni’s, Hardee’s, KFC, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Alpike Inn and Suites, 4963 US 23S, Ivel; 52 units. Brookshire Inn, 85 Hal Rogers Dr.; 66 units. Comfort Suites, 51 Hal Rogers Dr.; 70 units. Eastern Heights Motel, 7865 US 23S, Ivel; 10 units. Quality Inn, 1887 US 23N; 117 units. Seasons Inn, 8550 KY 1428, Allen; 16 units. Super 8, US 23; 76 units.
Shopping and Entertainment Anglers, 314 Lake Rd. Daffodil's, Court St. Flawless Beauty, 113 S Central Ave. Kickin' Ash, 128 N Lake Dr. Lad n' Lassie, Court St.
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Little Rascals, Court St. Lou’s Place for Pets, 124 N Lake Dr. Mountain Muse, 128 S Front St. Prestonsburg Running Company, 131 N Arnold Ave. Ragedy Ann's, 247 N Lake Dr. Ritchie’s Hallmark, 170 W Court St. Sew N Love, 249 W Court St. Wildfire Designs, 256 Irene St.
Boating and Lakes
Dewey Lake, in Floyd County, near Prestonsburg; Jenny Wiley State Resort at lakeside; 1,100 acres completed 1950; extends 18.5 miles, 52 miles of shoreline; Dewey Lake Dam, on Johns Creek, 913' long/118' high. USACE.
INEZ Population 717 • Martin County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry KY 40, 24 miles east of Paintsville, KY 3, 21 miles south of Louisa.
t Inez Tourism Commission, PO Box 540, Inez, KY 41465; 606.298.4602.
Big Sandy Regional Airport, 2960 Airport Rd., Debod;
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Points of Interest
God's Promise Trail, Rte. 40, Roy F. Collier Community Center. Kingfisher Branch Trail, Rte. 40, Roy F. Collier Community Center. Railroad Bridge, KY 2031, off KY 40. Roy F. Collier Community Center, 387 E Main St.
Festivals and Special Events
Airport Day, Big Sandy Regional Airport; 3rd Sat. in Aug. Harvest Festival, 3rd weekend in Sept.
Dining
Cloud 9 Café, 2960 Airport Rd., Debord. Dairy Drive-In, 210 E Main St. Inez Dairy Bar, 402 Main St. Metrobilly's, 68 Nichols St. Miss Ida’s Tea Room, 74 W Main St. Pizza Stop, 1488 E Main St. Warfield Dairy Bar, 8 Riverfront Rd., Warfield.
Lodging
Brookshire Inn, 2965 Blacklog Rd.; 32 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Main Street Cinema, 387 E Main St. Something Pretty Boutique, 32 W Main St. Sugar Momma’s Sweet Shop, 62 W Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Martin County (Curtis Crum) Resevoir, KY 908, 2 mi. N of Inez. Milo Lake, KY 1884; KDFWR. www.kytravel.com • 83
SALYERSVILLE Population 1,883 • Magoffin County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1860. US 460, 18 miles west of Paintsville, 25 miles southeast of West Liberty, on the Licking River.
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Points of Interest
Dawkins Line Rail-to-Trail, Royalton Trail Town, 8 miles south of Salyersville via Ky Rt. 7. Gardner Farm and Homestead, Licking Station Road, NRHP. Magoffin County Historical Society and Pioneer Village Museum, S. 191 S. Church Street Ramey Park-Hiking, Swimming, Ballfields, 171 Dixie Ave. Puncheon Battlefield Community Park, RT 7 and RT 1471 Salyersville/Magoffin Renaissance Program, Historic stone ca. 1912 “Old Bank Building”, adjacent native stone structures.
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Salyersville July 4th Celebration- Fireworks, Parade, watermelon social, Street Dance 606.349.2409. Community Day, Ramey Park. Internationally known bluegrass performers, all day long, August, 606.349.3131. Heritage Days- Beauty Pageants, Baby Contests, Spelling Bee, Pet Contest, Parade, music, etc. Labor Day weekend. 606.349.2409. Magoffin County Founders Festival, Labor Day weekend. Hometown Christmas Celebration-Music and festivities, Beautiful nighttime parade, first weekend in December. 606.349.2409.
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Budget Inn, KY 114 E; 32 units. Dixie B&B, 304 Dixie Ave. Mortimer Lofts, 108 E Maple St. Parkway Motel, 442 E Mountain Pkwy.; 16 units.
handcrafted beverages are a toast to the proud spirit of the mountains and the passionate people who shape the region. Founders Pearse and Deirdre Lyons have long felt a special kinship with the mountains, craftsmanship and hardworking people of Appalachia. After immigrating to Kentucky from Ireland, they developed an affinity for the region because of the many ways it reminds them of home. Stories that move mountains live here, including the legendary Hatfields and McCoys feud, the dawn of Bluegrass music and starry nights spent making moonshine along the Tug Fork stream. We welcome you to explore this rich history and culture through the lens of brewing and distilling. Call 606.766.3835 or see website for hours: www.duelingbarrels.com.
Flower Pot, 391 W Maple St. The Keeping Room, 374 W. Maple St. Parkway Gun and Pawn, Pky Dr. Prater Drug, S. Church St. Shawn’s Gun and Pawn, Mtn Pky. Seasonal Shop-S, Church St. Town and Country Flowers and Gifts, Parkway Dr.
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Outdoor Adventure, Bob Amos Dr. Lower Johns Creek Pay Lake, Lower Johns Creek Pay Lake, 8390 KY 194W.
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Population 982 • Pike County • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1825; KY 80, US 460, KY 197 at Virginia border, on Russell Fork River which carved out the canyon known as the “Breaks.” Official KY Trail Town.
County Tourism, Convention & Visitors Bureau, 831 Hambley Blvd., Pikeville, K Y 41501; 606.432.5063; 800.844.7453; www.tourpikecounty.com.
Educational Institutions
University of Pikeville, 147 Sycamore St., Hambley Blvd.; established 1889; Hatfield and McCoy feud site; NRHP.
Points of Interest
Big Sandy Heritage Center, 172 Division St.
H DUELING BARRELS BREWERY & DISTILLERY,745 Hambley Blvd,Pikeville,KY 41501.Where
Elk Run Golf Course, KY 194; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Hillbilly Days, 101 Huffman Ave.; Apr. Hatfield McCoy Heritage Days, Main St.; Sept.
Dining
Bank 253, 253 Bank St. Blue Raven, 211 Main St. Chirico’s Ristorante, 235 Main St. El Azul Grande, 238 S Mayo Trl. Mona’s Creative Catering & Fine Foods, 278 Town Mountain Rd. Pig in a Poke, 130 Mayo Cir. Windmill Family Restaurant, 90 Weddington Branch Rd. Familiar Food: Applebee’s, Arby’s, Bob Evans, Burger King, Captain D’s, Dairy Cheer, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Hardee’s, KFC, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Mr. Gatti’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Steak N Shake, Subway, Taco Bell, Texas Roadhouse, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Brookshire Inn and Suites, 123 Alexandra Dr.; 74 units. Daniel Boone Motor Inn, US 23N; 120 units. Hampton Inn Pikeville, 831 Hambley Blvd.; 123 units. Hatfield McCoy at theRiverside, 1066 S Mayo Trl.; 49 units. Hilton Garden Inn Pikeville, 849 Hambley Blvd.;113 units. Historic Mansion B&B, 179 College St.; 7 units. Holiday Inn Express Pikeville, 476 S Mayo Trl.; 63 units. Landmark Inn, 190 S Mayo Trl.; 103 units. South Williamson Lodging, 28668 US 119N, S Williamson; 58 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Art and Gift Shop, 234 2nd St. Book Notes, 180 Town Mountain Rd. Dueling Barrels Brewery & Distillery, 745 Hambley Blvd.
Boating and Lakes
Appalachian Marina, 3123 Fishtrap Rd. Fishtrap Lake, KY 1789 off US 80/460, south of Pikeville. 1,131 acres. Fishtrap Dam, on the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River, 1,100' long/195' high; USACE.
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Dining
Daramar’s Pizza, 15785 Ferrell’s Creek Rd. Dream Cakes Bakery, 5th St. Gold Ring Diner, 835 W Russell St. Mi Acapulco, 211 W Russell St. Pizza Plus, 14760 Regina-Belcher Hwy. Snack Shack, 2740 Elkhorn Crk. Time Out Pizza and Grill, 100 N Patty Loveless Dr. Familiar Food: Subway.
Lodging
Cottage B&B, 333 W 5th St.; 2 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Apple Blossom Floral Design & Gifts, 152 W Russell St. Artists Collaborative Theatre, 207 N Patty Loveless Dr. Pine Mountain Outlet, 135 W Russell St.
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SLADE Powell County • EST/EDT • Dry Southeast of Winchester on the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway.
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Parks and Recreation H NATURAL BRIDGE STATE RESORT PARK, Near Slade on KY 11, 2 miles from Bert T. Combs
Mountain Pkwy., southeast of Winchester; 2,445 acres near Daniel Boone National Forest and Red River Gorge area, where cliffs and stone arches (or natural bridges) fill the landscape. Outstanding variety plants and wildlife; 606.663.2214, 800.325.1710; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: Mill Creek Lake, fishing, pool, canoe and kayak rentals, hiking, picnic shelter, folk dancing, mini-golf, meeting facilities, nature center, planned recreation, playground, Natural Bridge Sky Lift and gift shop; no pets on trails. •N atural Bridge State Park Nature Preserve, a beautiful forested area with many rocky cliffs and overhangs. Several rare wildflowers live within the preserve, as well as the Virginia big-eared bat, a federally endangered species. Open to the public for hiking, birding, nature study. Lodging: Lodge: 35 rooms, restaurant, gift shop, tavern. Cottages: 11 one- and two-bedroom; open year-round. Camping: mid Mar.–mid Nov.: 87 sites, 75 with utilities, limited wi-fi, primitive/tent camping; 2 camping areas, service building (reservations available).
Dining
La Cabana Mexican Restaurant, 1289 Natural Bridge Rd. Miguel’s Pizza & Rock Climbing Shop, 1890 Natural Bridge Rd. Red River Rockhouse, 4000 Hwy.11 South
Rose’s Restaurant, 1289 Natural Bridge Rd. Sandstone Arches Restaurant, Inside Hemlock Lodge, 2135 Natural Bridge Rd. Familiar Food: Subway.
Lodging
Black Bear Lodge, 781 Natural Bridge Rd. Cabin Country Rentals, 3435 Natural Bridge Rd. Cabins of Birch Hollow, 517 Birch Hollow Rd., Stanton; 14 units. Li’l Abner Motel, 1000 Natural Bridge Rd., Slade; 27 rooms, 4 cottages. Natural Bridge 5 Star Cabin Rental, 12064 Campton Rd. Natural Bridge Cabin Company, 1231 Natural Bridge Rd.; 40 units. Red River Outdoors, 456 Natural Bridge Rd. Tecumseh Resort at the Park, 3435 Natural Bridge Rd.
Shopping and Entertainment
Boone Forest Shop, 918 Natural Bridge Rd. Daniel Boone Trading Post, 769 Natural Bridge Rd. Frontier Gift Shop, 940 Natural Bridge Rd. Kentucky Reptile Zoo, 200 L&N Railroad Pl. Ramble & Roam Co., 777 Natural Bridge Rd. Wild Things! of Kentucky, 888 Natural Bridge Rd. Ye Ole Country Peddler, 1255 Natural Bridge Rd.
STANTON/CLAY CITY Powell County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry Stanton: Population 2,733 • County Seat • 13 miles west of Slade on the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway. Clay City: Population 1,077 • 6 miles west of Stanton on the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway.
t Powell County Tourism Commission, Caboose Visitor Center, 30 L&E Railroad Pl., Slade, KY 40376; 606.663.1161; www.naturalbridgeredrivergorge.com. Stanton Airport, off KY 15; general aviation; 3,000' runway. Museums and Galleries
Red River Historical Museum, 4541 Main St., Clay City.
Golf and Tennis
Beechfork Golf Club, 1476 Pompeii Rd., Clay City; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Kentucky Friends of Bluegrass Spring Festival, Meadowgreen Park, Clay City; May. Patriot Days, Clay City; May. Stanton Corn Festival, Stanton; Aug. Powell County Lions Fair, Lions Club Park, Stanton; Sept.
Dining
Bruen’s Restaurant, 8 S Sipple St., Stanton. China Wok, 118 W College Ave. Deli & Dogs, 221 N Main St. MiFinca, 315 N Main St., Stanton. S&J Food Mart, 549 E College Ave., Stanton. Wilcy’s Pizza, 86 Maple St., Stanton. Familiar Food: Clay City: Dairy Queen, Subway; Stanton: A & W, Arby’s, Dairy Queen, Hardee’s, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s.
Lodging
Abner Motel, 87 E College Ave., Stanton; 46 units. Bowen Farm Bed & Breakfast, 315 Bowen Rd., Stanton; 3 units. Chop Chestnut Cabin Rentals, off KY 15 between Bert T. Combs Mountain Pkwy., exits 22 and 33; 5 units. www.kytravel.com • 87
Fern Valley Cabins, 2250 Star Gap Rd., Stanton; 2 units. Hatchers Creek Ranch, 1644 Lower Hatchers Creek Rd., Stanton; 1 unit. Red River Gorgeous Cabin Rentals, 3546 Nada Tunnel Rd, Stanton. Red River Gorge Elevate Cabins, 295 Laurel Lane, Stanton. Whippoorwill Ridge, 2511 Watson Ridge Rd., Stanton.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bluegrass Craft and Antique Mall, 125 E Elkin St., Stanton. Crabtree’s Candy, 221 S Main St., Stanton. Just Plain Fancy, Main St., Stanton. Meadowgreen Park Bluegrass Music Hall, 465 Forge Mill Rd., Clay City. Mountain Park Dragway, 718 11th St., Clay City. Mountain View Drive-in Theatre, 1327 E College Ave., Stanton. Shabby-Chic Etc., 8 W College Ave., Stanton. Sniffables, 212 Washington St., Stanton.
Camping and RV Parks
Callie’s Lake and Campground, Bowen Rd., Stanton. John Swift’s Lost Silver Mine Campground, 45 KY 715, Frenchburg; 101 sites.
CAMPTON Population 441 • Wolfe County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1870; 10 miles east of Slade on the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway.
t Wolfe County Tourism, 10 Court St., Campton, KY 41301; 606.668.3040; www.visitwolfecounty.com.
Museums and Galleries
Wolfe County Historical Museum, Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Cable's Riding Stables, 632 Little Bend Rd. Graining Fork Nature Preserve, Mountain Pkwy. exit 33. Muir Valley Nature Preserve, 48 Muir Rd. KRAG Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Backpacking, 20 Sky Bridge Rd. Red River Gorge, Mountain Pkwy. exit 40 at Pine Ridge (approximately 50–60 miles southeast of Lexington in Daniel Boone National Forest near Natural Bridge State Resort and Slade); Red River is a National Wild and Scenic River has 27,000+ boulder-strewn acres of woodlands, streams, sandstone cliffs, overlooks, sandstone arches, waterfalls, rare plant/animal life; Red River Gorge National Recreation Trail is 38 miles of loop trails lacing the Red River Gorge Geological Area; Visitor Information Station. NNL.
HRED RIVER GORGE ZIPLINE 455 Cliffview Rd., Campton, KY 41301. Red River Gorge Zipline in Cliffview Resort is a true adventure! Our 5 line course takes you on a 3 line canopy tour through the trees and then on to our tallest and longest lines. They reach heights of 300 & 350 ft and lengths of 1,000 & 2,000 ft as you soar over the Cowan Fork Gorge.888.371.8825; www.redrivergorgezipline.com. South East Mountain Guides, 1617 KY 11 N.
Dining
Campton Country Kitchen, 33 KY 155. Dixie Freeze II, 1145 Buchanan Fork Rd. 88 • www.kytravel.com
Hasley's Country Deli, 225 Main St. Hill Top Cafe, 600 Mountain Parkway Spur Rd. Mi Finca, Main St. Overhang Tavern, Cliffview Rd. Pine Ridge One Stop Market, 4400 KY 15. Red River Rockhouse, 4000 KY 11. Sky Bridge Station, 20 Sky Bridge Rd. Sweet Art Bakery & Cafe, 110 Main St. Familiar Food: Dairy Queen, Red's Chicken, Subway.
Lodging
Campton Parkway Inn, Bert T. Combs Mountain Pkwy. exit 42; 41 units. Emily's Bed and Breakfast, 49 Swift Creek Rd.
H CLIFFVIEW RESORT, 455 Cliffview Rd., Campton, KY 41301. Cliffview Resort offers rustic luxury in the Red River Gorge. Cliffview Lodge has 16 bedrooms and can be rented as a whole or by individual rooms. Cliffview Lakeside and Retreat are 12 & 11 bedroom luxury cabins that are perfect for reunions, retreats, and more! 888.371.8825; www.cliffviewresort.com. Hill Billy Heaven, Cliffview Rd. Kentucky Wildflowers, Hwy. 11. Red River Gorge Cabins, Rock Bridge Rd. Red River Gorge Cabin Rentals, 400 Cliffview Rd. Shopping and Entertainment
Candles, Clothes and Beyond, 760 Old KY 15. Count Your Blessings Boutique, 281 Main St. Cozy Cabin Salon & Boutique, 254 Plummer St. Diana’s Crafts-Gifts & More, 777 KY-15. Flower Pot, 117 N Washington St. Haddix Furniture Store & Auction Company, KY 191. Hollyhocks Custom Embroidery, 85 State St. Oliver’s Farm Fresh Produce Campton, Hwy 15 S. Sew Unique on Main, 206 Main St. Swift Creek Arts and Crafts, 25 N Washington St. Wolfe County Indoor Flea Market Campton, 319 KY 15 N.
Boating and Lakes
Strong's Pay Lake, 1004 Caskey Fork Rd. Wolfe Lake, Lake Rd.
Camping and RV Parks
Land of the Arches, 5150 KY 715. Koomer Ridge Campground, Daniel Boone National Forest.
BEATTYVILLE Population 1,307 • Lee County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1842; KY 52 and KY 11, 20 miles south of Natural Bridge State Resort, the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway, and the Red River Gorge area.
t BEATTYVILLE/LEE COUNTY TOURISM COMMISSION, 500 Hwy. 11 N, Caboose Visitor Center,
Beattyville, KY 41311. Visit the Birthplace of the Kentucky River and the home of the Woolly Worm Festival. World-class rock climbing recreation areas. Great fishing and boating access from downtown Beattyville. Summertime downtown events, festivals, and more. Cabin rentals minutes away from the Red River Gorge. Mon.–Fri. 9:30–5:30; 606.464.5038; www.visitleecountyky.com.
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Lee County Memorial Wall, Hwy. 11 S. Three Forks Canoe/Kayak Launch, River Dr.; behind Jack’s IGA. Three Forks Historical Center, 50 Hwy. 11 N.
Parks and Recreation
Pendergrass, Murray Recreational Preserve, Bald Rock Rd., 800-acre recreational area. Miller Fork Recreational Preserve, Hell Creek Rd., 300-acre recreational area. The Rock Domain, 800 acres recreational area, Hwy. 1746 The Sheltowee Trail, part of 282 mile national trail. Whisper Valley Riding Stables, KY 52 W.
Festivals and Special Events
Passionately Pink Auction, Mar. Hwy. 52 Yard Sale, July. Whippoorwill Festival, July. Beattyville Kiwanis Homecoming Fair, Aug. Woolly Worm Festival, Oct. Christmas Spirit on Main, Dec.
Dining
Art Factory Coffeehouse, 290 W Main St. Brenda’s BBQ Smoke Shack, E Main St. Bobcat Drive-In, 1969 KY 11. Chocolat Inn & Café, 1165 Hwy 11 S. Hill Top Pizza, 2034 KY 11N. Los Two Brothers Mexican Restaurant, 146 Main St. Familiar Food: Dairy Queen, Subway.
Lodging
Bald Rock Cabin Rentals, Bald Rock Rd.; 2 units; tent camping. Bear Track Lake Adventures, 575 Bear Track Lake Rd.; 3 units. Bill’s Place Cabin Rental, 1100 Tip Top Rd.; 1 unit. Chocolat Inn & Café, 1165 Hwy 11 S. Eden’s Glen Cabin Rental, 501 KY 2017; 1 unit. Grandma's Farmhouse, 100 Vick Kincaid Rd.; 1 unit. Green Pastures Getaway, 4534 KY 52W; 1 unit. Oxbow Family Inn, 1235 South Fork Rd.; 2 units. Paw Paw’s Landing, KY 11S; 1 unit. Travel Wise Motel, 46 Big Hill Dr.; 24 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Gray's Antiques, 1539 Hwy. 11 S. Positive Attraction Soaps, 100 Happy Top Rd. Rose Brothers, 265 Main St. Uncle Bill's Trading Post, 3869 Hwy. 52 E. Zoey’s Soapery & Country Sweet Boutique, Hwy. 11 N.
Camping and RV Parks
Boone Valley Campground, Fairground Ridge; 10 RV spots, 30 tent camping. Lago Linda Hideaway, 850 Black Ridge Rd.; camping, RV rentals, cabin rentals; 5 cabins, 33 sites, lake. Riverside RV & Campground, River Dr.; 15 RV spots, 20 tent camping.
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BOONEVILLE
Population 126 • Owsley County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1843; 24 miles west of Jackson on KY 30; Named after Daniel Boone who camped .5 miles south.
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Points of Interest
Faith Hill Community Center, Lucky Fork Rd. Nobles Pioneer Village, KY 30 E, Lerose. Earl B. Combs Birthplace Marker, Pebworth, KY. Historical Society, KY 11, Booneville.
Museums and Galleries
Noble Pioneer Village and Museum, KY 30, Lerose.
Parks and Recreation
Owsley County Recreational Center, 99 County Barn Rd. Owsley County Saddle Club, 1380 KY 30 E.
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Golf and Tennis
Sag Hollow Golf Club, KY 11S; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Daniel Boone Days Owsley County KY, 2019 it will be June 28-30. 2020 it will be July 3–5. The Booneville Cruise, In Every 1st and 3rd weekend Starts at the Owsley County Senior Citizens Center at 275 Hwy 28 South, Booneville, KY 41314. Owsley County Fair Day, first Tuesday after Labor Day. Light Up Booneville Tree Lighting Ceremony, Owsley County Public Library on 1st Friday of Dec. starting at dusk. Light Up Booneville Christmas Parade, Dec. 7 starting at dusk.
Dining
Corner Market, 3777 KY 30 E. Country Kitchen, 271 Mulberry St. Funtown, 455 KY 28. Hometown Café, Main St. Itz Bitz, Vincent. Ole Bus Stop Diner, 64 Mulberry St. Sam’s Pizza and Subs, 212 Court St. Spencer’s Dairy Bar, Mulberry St.
Lodging
76 Bicycle Route Bicyclist Shelter at First Presbyterian Church, Old KY 11 N. Hilltop Haven, 1090 Old KY 11. Linda’s Victorian Rose, KY 30W; 3 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
THE BEC (Booneville Entertainment Ctr), 86 Old Hwy 11 N. Robots in Disguise Graphic Design & Apparel, 476 KY 11 N. Tara’s Thrifty Finds, Mulberry St.
Boating and Lakes
Fish Creek Boat Ramp (Concrete Construct), Fish Creek Rd. www.kytravel.com • 89
IRVINE Population 2,751 • Estill County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1812. KY 52 21 miles east of Richmond, south of Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway on KY 82 and KY 89; on the Kentucky River.
t Estill Development Alliance, 177 Broadway St., PO Box 421, Irvine, KY 40336; 606.723.2450.
Museums and Galleries
Estill County Historical and Genealogical Society Museum, 133–135 Broadway.
Parks and Recreation
Domain Farm, 1040 Hargett Parvin Rd. Lily Mountain Nature Preserve, Little Rock Rd.
Festivals and Special Events
Mountain Mushroom Festival; last weekend in Apr. Estill County Fair, Estill County Fairgrounds; June–July. Red Lick Valley Festival, 4405 Red Lick Rd.; 3rd weekend in July. Ravenna Railboad Festival, Sept. Revive River Drive, Labor Day weekend.
Dining
Burger Barn Drive-In, 1375 Richmond Rd. El Ranchito, 539 River Dr. Hong Kong Restaurant, 1274 Richmond Rd. House of Cue, 77 River Dr. La Cabaña Mexica Cuisine, 214 Main St. Michael’s, 100 3rd St., Ravenna. Rader's River Grill, 5 S Irvine Rd. Steam Engine Pizza Pub, 206 Main St. The Twin, 63 River Dr. Wigwam Drive-In, 419 3rd St., Ravenna. Familiar Food: Hardee’s, Little Caesar's, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Subway, Wendy’s.
Golf and Tennis
Festivals and Special Events
Heritage Fair, Pouthitt Park; 4th of July weekend. Breathitt County Honey Festival; Labor Day weekend. Veterans Week; 2nd week in Nov.
Dining
Kelsey's on Main Street, 1124 Main St. Variety Pizza House, 1189 Main St. White Flash #2 and Tasty Twist, 701 Washington Ave. Familiar Food: KY 15: Dairy Queen, Hardee’s, KFC, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Subway, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Jackson Inn, KY 15; 65 units. Paul’s Motel, 1184 Main St.; 20 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Homespun Country Décor, 1027 College Ave. Morris Fork Crafts, 930 Morris Fork Rd. Quilts Plus, 4446 KY 30W.
Boating and Lakes
Pan Bowl Lake, KY 15 near Jackson; 98 acres; built 1963 on the north Fork of the Kentucky River.
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Shopping and Entertainment
Ravenna Florist and Greenhouse, 408 Main St., Ravenna. Silo Mill Gift Shop, 325 Richmond Rd.
JACKSON Population 2,231 • Breathitt County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1883; KY 15, southeast of Campton, Red River Gorge.
t Jackson Tourism and Convention Board, 329 Broadway, Jackson, KY 41339; 606.666.4159. Julian Carroll Airport, KY 30E, E off KY 15, 5 miles SE; general aviation; 4,400' runway.
Points of Interest
Breathitt County War Memorial, Brown St. Douthitt Park, off KY 15. Little Red School House, at L.B.J. Elementary School, KY 15.
Museums and Galleries
Breathitt County Museum, 329 Broadway.
Parks and Recreation
Robinson Forest, 23 miles SE of Jackson, KY 15S to KY 476, E to Buckhorn Creek Rd. 90 • www.kytravel.com
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Museums and Galleries
Bobby Davis Museum and Park, 234 Walnut St.
Parks and Recreation
Backwoods MX, Beach Fork Rd., Willard.
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PARK, KY 1833 off KY 28 near Buckhorn about 22 miles northwest of Hazard via KY 15; 856 wooded acres on 1,200acre Buckhorn Lake; open year-round; 606.398.7510; 800.325.0058; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: fishing, pool, beach, bathhouse, picnic shelters, playground, mini-golf, sandpit volleyball, hiking, marina, open slips, ramps, pontoons, fishing boats, shuffleboard, horseshoe pits, planned recreation. Lodging: Lodge: 36 renovated rooms, meeting rooms, gift shop, recreation room. Cottages: executive 2- and 3-bedroom. Holliday Farm and Garden, 18354 KY 478. Perry County Park, 1 mile north on KY 15; 150 acres. Hazard Pavilion, 617 Broadway; 2 indoor courts.
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Buckhorn Log Cathedral, 16 miles southeast on KY 28. Challenger Learning Center of Kentucky, 1 Community College Dr.
Golf and Tennis
Hazard/Buckhorn Lake
Lodging
Oak Tree Inn, 1075 Richmond Rd.; 25 units. Snug Hollow Farm B&B, 790 McSwain Branch Rd.; 3 units.
Points of Interest
Sugar Camp Golf Club, 4284 KY 30E; 9 holes.
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HAZARD Population 4,456 • Perry County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1790; KY 15, KY 80 on north Fork of the Kentucky River, southeast of Buckhorn Lake.
t HAZARD/PERRY COUNTY TOURISM
COMMISSION, 497 Perry Park Rd., Hazard, KY 41701. Information on elk tours, camping & ATV trails. Open Tues. Wed. 9-4 & Thursday 9-3. 606.487.1580; 888.857.5263; www.hazardperrytourism.com. Wendell H. Ford Airport, KY 15, 10 miles north; general aviation. 3,250' and 5,500' runways.
Festivals and Special Events
Perry County Fair, June. Black Gold Festival, 3rd weekend in Sept. Battle of Leatherwood Re-enactment, Cornettsville; 4th weekend in Oct.
Dining
Circle T Restaurant, 1519 Combs Rd. El Azul Grande III, 124 Corporate Dr. Fairway Grill, 102 Cardinal Drive, @ Hazard Country Club. The dining room is open to the public. Fazoli's, 47 Commodore St. Frances’s Diner, 1315 Combs Rd. Jabo’s State of Mine, 420 Village Ln. La Pena, 278 Village Ln. Your Place Restaurant, 10590 KY 15S, Scuddy. Familiar Food: Applebee’s, Arby’s, Burger King, Captain D’s, Dairy Queen, Giovanni’s, Hardee’s, Huddle House, KFC, Lee’s Famous Recipe, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Ponderosa, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Boating and Lakes
Buckhorn Lake, 28 miles west of Hazard, south of Jackson, in the northern portion of the Redbird part of Daniel Boone National Forest; 1,230 acres extending from Buckhorn to within 12 miles of Hyden (in Perry and Leslie Counties); 1,020 foot long/162 feet high Buckhorn Dam is on the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River off KY 28 at Buckhorn, USACE.
Camping and RV Parks
Eagles Landing Campground, 265 KY 2072, Gays Creek. US Army Corps of Engineers Campsites on Buckhorn Lake, Buckhorn Campground, off KY 28 at Buckhorn Dam; 31 sites (18 primitive).
HINDMAN Population 777 • Knott County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry KY 80 E of Hazard; north of Carr Fork Lake.
t Knott County Tourism Commission,POBox505,Hindman, KY 41822; 606.785.5592; www.knottcountytourism.com. Educational Institutions
Alice Lloyd College, KY 899 near KY 80, KY 160, Pippa Passes. Established 1923. Kentucky School of Craft, 63 Education Ln.
Points of Interest
Appalachian Artisan Center, 16 W Main St. Hindman Settlement School, 20 miles northeast of Hazard on KY 80 to KY 160. Knott County Sportsplex, 450 Kenny Champion Loop, off KY 80.
Parks and Recreation
ATV/Motorcycle Rider Training Center, 200 Sutton Memorial Dr.
HCARR CREEK STATE PARK, KY 15, 15 miles south of Hazard. This 29-acre park features a full range of recreational opportunities on Carr Fork Lake. Full service marina nearby. 606.642.4050; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: beach, bathhouse, fishing, picnic area, restrooms. Camping: 39 sites. Knott County Pool and Skatepark, 53 Perkins Madden Rd. Festivals and Special Events
Knott County Saddle Club Rides, Sutton Memorial Park; Apr. Appalachian Family Folk Week, Hindman Settlement School; 2nd week in June.
Lodging
America’s Best Value Inn, 359 Morton Blvd.; 60 units. America Elite Inn, 125 Village Ln.; 67 units. Daniel Boone Motor Inn, 90 Boone Ridge Rd.; 74 units. Hampton Inn, 70 Morton Blvd.; 66 units. Harmony House Bed & Breakfast, 300 Broadway St.; 3 units. Holiday Inn Express, 192 Corporate Dr.
Shopping and Entertainment
Asbury's Past Time Antiques, 3423 North Main St. Decorating Center, 321 Morton Blvd. Hillside Theater, 410 Morton Blvd. Jac-Lin's Uncommon Goods, 2108 North Main St. Nu 2 U, 3430 N Main St.
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Gingerbread Festival, Thur.–Sat. after Labor Day. Knott County Trail Riders Fall Ride, Sutton Memorial Park; Sept. Appalachia Day, Alice Lloyd College; 2nd Sat. in Oct.
Shopping and Entertainment
Creekside Diner, 399 Main St. E. Holly Hills Mall Restaurant, 92 Holly Hills Mall Rd. Hot Rod’s Pizza, 1004 Hwy. 160 S. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Dairy Queen, Subway.
Trace Branch Campground, 3929 Mosley Bend Rd.; 14 sites, boat ramp. Willie Begley Memorial RV Park, 26369 US 421; 29 sites.
Dining
Lodging
Quiltmaker Inn, 18 Main St.; 15 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
By Grace Christian Gifts, 79 Fieldwood Dr. Holly Hills Shopping Center, 3068 Hwy. 160 S. Marie Stewart Craft Shop, Hindman Settlement School, KY 160.
Boating and Lakes
Carr Creek Lake, KY 160 east of Hindman, 15 miles southeast of Hazard; A tributary of the N Fork of the Kentucky River, Carr Creek Dam is 8.8 miles above the mouth of Carr Creek off KY 15 at Little Dove Church Rd.; USACE. Carr Creek Marina, KY 15.
HYDEN Population 365 • Leslie County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1882; 15 miles west of Hazard on Hal Rogers Parkway on the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River; “Redbud Capital of the World.”
t Leslie County Tourism, PO Box 948, Hyden, KY 41479; 606.672.2154. Educational Institutions
Kentucky School of Bluegrass & Traditional Music, 108 Maple St.
Points of Interest
Frontier Nursing Service, on KY 80, US 421 off Hal Rogers Pkwy. Richard M. Nixon Recreation Center, 150 Wendover Rd.
Parks and Recreation
Daniel Boone ATV Trail, 26369 US 421.
Festivals and Special Events
Leslie County Wildlife Day, Nixon Center; 1st Sat. in July. Mary Breckinridge Festival, 1st weekend in Oct. Parade of Lights, 1st Fri. in Dec.
Dining
Allstar Pizza, 21836 Main St. Blue Castle Café, 21560 Main St. Elk Mountain Café, 26311 US 421. Shaker’s Pizza, 17585 US 421. Familiar Food: US 421: Dairy Queen, Hardee’s, Subway.
Lodging
Wendover Bed & Breakfast Inn, 132 FNS Dr.; 16 units.
Bowling Larry, 2809 Hwy. 80. Edna Pace Studios, 640 Thousand Sticks Rd. Kirkian Gifts, 167 Flackey Branch Rd.
Camping and RV Parks
WHITESBURG Population2,139 • LetcherCounty(Seat/Dry) • EST/EDT • Wet 31 miles southeast of Hazard, KY 15, US 119.
t Letcher County Tourism Commission, 229 Main St., Whitesburg, KY 41858; 606.632.1200. Appalshop, 91 Madison Ave. Pound Gap Cut Through, Kentucky to Virginia natural route via US 23, Jenkins.
Museums and Galleries
David A. Zegeer Coal-Railroad Museum, 9505 KY 805, Jenkins. Valley of the Winds Art Gallery, 2356 KY 806, Eolia.
Parks and Recreation
Lilley Cornett Woods, KY 1103, 7 miles east of KY 7 at Skyline, south off US 119 near Cumberland.
Golf and Tennis
Raven Rock Golf Course, US 23, Jenkins; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Jenkins Homecoming Days, Jenkins; last weekend in Aug. Isom Days and Rodeo, Isom; Labor Day weekend. Mountain Heritage Festival, Sept.
Dining
Cavalier Drugstore and Café, 9500 KY 805, Jenkins. Courthouse Café, 127B Main St. Pine Mountain Grill, 45 US 119S. Summit City, 214 Main St. Familiar Food: Dairy Queen, Lee’s Famous Recipe, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, Subway, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Gramp’s Cabin, 190 KY 2036; 1 unit. Highland Winery B&B, 193 Seco Dr., Seco; 16 units. Oven Fork B&B, 8494 US 119S, Oven Fork; 2 units. Parkway Inn, 3749 KY 15; 44 units. Whitesburg Motel, 107 Medical Plaza Ln.; 43 units. Whitesburg B&B, 6 Hayes St.; 3 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Cozy Corner, 127A Main St. Highland Winery, KY 805, Seco. John B. Adams Country Store, 72 Isom Dr., Isom. Pine Mountain/Letcher County Craft Co-op, 331 US 119N.
Boating and Lakes
Fishpond Lake (Payne Gap Lake), off US 119, 2.5 miles SW of Jenkins; 32 acres; built 1964.
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LONDON Population8,092 • LaurelCounty (Seat/Dry) • EST/EDT • Wet US 25, I-75, KY 80 and Hal Rogers Parkway north of Levi Jackson State Park and Laurel River Lake. Official KYTrail Town.
t LONDON/LAUREL COUNTY TOURIST COMMISSION, Visit our full service Information
Center, just off I-75 exit 41, London, KY 40741; FREE seasonal RV dump station, FREE Kentucky maps, discount coupons & area brochures. Open year-round. Mon.–Sat. 9–5. 800.348.0095; www.laurelkytourism.com. [See ad, page 95] London/Corbin Airport, 566 Hal Rogers Dr.; general aviation; 5,750' runway.
Points of Interest
Camp Wildcat Civil War Battle Site, Hazel Patch Rd., I-75 exit 49, off US 25. Pavilion and interpretive trail. The Battle of Camp Wildcat is recognized as the 1st Union victory of the Civil War fought along the Wilderness Road.
Parks and Recreation
HTREETOP ADVENTURE AT LEVI JACKSON STATEPARK,550MountainLifeMuseumRd, London, KY 40741. Adventure Obstacle Course built in the trees for ages 7 and up! 60 challenge bridges, zip lines and more. Open Spring-Fall. www.treetopadventureky.com Wildcat Adventures, I-75 exit 41, N Hwy. 25.
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Park Features: • p ool, gift shop, hiking, museum, gristmill, picnic shelters, mini-golf, playground. • Mountain Life Museum, reproduced pioneer settlement; log buildings, furnishings, farm implements, guns (fee). Apr.–Oct. •M cHargue’s Mill, among world’s largest millstone collections. •A rial Adventure Park – Treetop Adventures. Camping: year-round, 136 sites with utilities, wi-fi; tent camping, bath- houses and service buildings, grocery.
Daniel Boone National Forest, 700,000 acres of timberland stretching over 21 eastern counties from Morehead in the north to the Tennessee border in the southeast. There are nearly 500 miles of trails and over 800 miles of roads. Sheltowee Trace National Recreation Trail, a 270-mile trail running the entire length of the forest, links many developed recreation areas. Meaning “Big Turtle,” Sheltowee was the Indian name given to Daniel Boone by the Shawnee who adopted him as the son of Blackfish, the great war chief; USFS-maintained. HLEVI JACKSON STATE PARK, KY 229, off US 25, I-75 south of London and north of Corbin; Boone's Trace and Wilderness Road; pioneer trails converge here. 896 acres on land donated by the family of Levi Jackson. Completed in 1796, Wilderness Road was a 30' wide wagon road constructed over earlier pioneer trails. Until about 1875, it was thought to be first state-built road in US. A section of the original road is preserved in the park. 606.330.2130; parks.ky.gov.
Crooked Creek Golf Club, 781 Crooked Creek Dr.; 18 holes. London Country Club, 835 W Laurel Rd.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Redbud Ride London, downtown; Apr. Laurel County Fair, Laurel County Fairground; July. World Chicken Festival, downtown London; Sept. Camp Wildcat Civil War Re-enac tment, Wildcat Mountain; Oct. Christmas on Main, Dec.
Dining
The Abbey, US 25, N Main St. Buffalo Wings Rings, I-75 exit 41. Cabos Mexican Grill, I-75 exit 41. Cheddars, I-75 exit 41. Dairy Dart, US 25, South Main St. Dino's, I-75 exit 38. Eldorado, I-75 exit 38. Fiesta Mexicana, I-75 exit 38, Hwy. 192. The Grind Coffee Shop, US 25, N Main St. Gondolier, I-75 exit 41. Heavenly Pizza, I-75 exit 38, Hwy. 192. Havana Café, US 25,South Main St. London Home Cooker, I-75 exit 41. Mama Rosa’s Chicago Sandwich Shop, US 25, N Main St. Old Town Grill, I-75 exit 41. Randolph’s Bar & Grill, I-75 exit 41. Shiloh Roadhouse, I-75 exit 41. Weaver’s Hot Dogs, 4th St.
Lodging
Baymont Inn, I-75 exit 29; 91 units. Baymont Inn, I-75 exit 38; 77 units. Budget Host Westgate Inn, I-75 exit 41; 46 units. Comfort Suites, I-75 exit 29; 62 units. Comfort Suites, I-75 exit 38; 62 units. Country Inn and Suites, I-75 exit 38; 75 units. Econolodge, I-75 exit 41; 62 units. Economy Inn, I-75 exit 41; 22 units. Fairfield Inn & Suites, I-75 exit 41; 71 units. Fairfield Inn, I-75 exit 29; 62 units. Hampton Inn, I-75 exit 29; 67 units. www.kytravel.com • 93
Hampton Inn, I-75 exit 41; 71 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-75 exit 38; 65 units. Knights Inn, I-75 exit 29; 110 units. Microtel Inn, I-75 exit 38; 70 units. Motel 6, I-75 exit 41; 64 units Quality Inn, I-75 exit 41; 60 units. Red Roof Inn, I-75 exit 41; 60 units. Super 8, I-75 exit 29, 61 units. Wildcat Cabin Rentals, 240 Shepard Rd., E Bernstadt
Festivals and Special Events
Dog Patch Trading Center, I-75 exit 41. Finley’s Fun Center, 1356 S Laurel Rd. Flea Land Flea Market, I-75 exit 38. London Dragway, 3385 White Oak Rd. Regency Cinema 8, I-75 exit 38. Scavenger Hunt, 704 E 4th St. Vendor’s Mall, I-75 exit 41. Wildcat Flea Market, I-75 exit 41.
Shopping and Entertainment
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Boating and Lakes
Holly Bay Marina, I-75 exit 38.
HLAUREL RIVER LAKE,
SW of London via KY 192; 6,000 acres, over 200 miles of shoreline and two full-service marinas. The natural beauty of crysal clear water, Laurel Lake lies safely in the Daniel Boone National Forest where fishing is great. 1,420 feet long/282 feet high Laurel River Dam is on KY 1193 off US 25W, USACE. Tim’s Pay Lake, 139 Pay Lake Rd. Wood Creek Boat Dock, I-75 exit 41. Wood Creek Lake, KY 80, west of I-75 exit 41; 672 acres; Completed in 1969. Holds state record for largemouth bass, 13 lb. 10 oz., caught Apr. 14, 1984.
Camping and RV Parks
Laurel River Lake Camping: • Craigs Creek, group, KY 192, left on FS 62, 9 mi. • Holly Bay Campground, Hwy. 192; 94 sites. White Oak Boat-In Camping, 51 sites. Wildcat Adventures, US Hwy. 25 N; RV and tent sites. Westgate RV Camping, I-75 exit 41; 14 sites.
MANCHESTER Population 1,255 • Clay County (Seat/ Dry) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1798; Hal Rogers Parkway and US 421, 20 miles east of London in Redbird Purchase Area of Daniel Boone National Forest. Official KY Trail Town.
t Clay County Tourism, 102 Richmond Rd., Manchester,
Clay County Days, Labor Day weekend.
Dining
Aunt Bea’s Country Diner, 301 Main St. El Cazador, 376 Manchester Square Shopping Ctr. Miller’s Café, 111 Main St. Pat’s Snack Bar, 112 Town Branch Rd.
Lodging
Best Western of Manchester, 363 KY 80; 52 units. Rocking Chair Inn, 101 Swafford St.; 24 units. Foster Price Cinemas, 109 Anderson St. Marguerite Antiques & Vintage Boutique, 112 Main St. Rebecca Leigh Accents, 201 Main St. Red Bird Mission Crafts, KY 66, Beverly.
Camping and RV Parks
Clay County Campground, 83 Crawfish Rd.; 150 sites. Governor’s RV Park, Bert T. Combs City Park, US 421N; 24 sites.
MCKEE Population 800 • Jackson County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry US 421, KY 89 and KY 290, northeast of London, in Daniel Boone National Forest.
t Jackson County Tourism Commission, PO Box 278, Annville, KY 40402; 606.287.7853. Points of Interest
Flat Lick Falls, Hays Rd. off US 421, Gray Hawk.
Festivals and Special Events
Gospel Festival, Muncy Park; June. Stringbean Memorial Bluegrass Festival, June. Battle of Big Hill Reenactment, Jackson Energy Farm; 3rd weekend in Aug. Jackson County Fair, Labor Day weekend.
Dining
Gray Hawk Landing, US 421. Opal’s Restaurant, 180 W Water St. Familiar Food: Dairy Queen, Subway.
Lodging
Cain’s Edgewood Cabins, 9886 KY 89 N; 1 unit. Jarvis Mountain Cabin, 343 Lower Clover Bottom Rd.; 1 unit. Lakes Creek B&B, 2181 Lakes Creek Rd.; 1 unit. Shady Lane Cottage, 137 Durham School Rd.; 1 unit. Town and Country Motel, 2567 US 421S; 12 units.
KY 40962; 606.598.2071.
Shopping and Entertainment
Oneida Baptist Institute, 19 miles NE KY 11.
Boating and Lakes
Educational Institutions Points of Interest
Ancient Rock Writings Display, Rawlings-Stinson Park.
Parks and Recreation
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area Campsites: • Alum Ford, KY 700, off US 27; 6 sites. • Bear Creek Horse Camp, right off KY 742; 23 sites. • Blue Heron, east on KY 92, right on KY 742; 45 sites.
Golf and Tennis
Big Hickory Golf Course, 521 Big Hickory Rd.; 9 holes. 94 • www.kytravel.com
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t Mt. Vernon-Rockcastle County Tourist Commission, I-75 exit 62, PO Box 1467, Mt.Vernon, KY 40456; 800.252.6685; www.rockcastletourism.com.
Museums and Galleries
Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum, I-75 exit 62, Renfro Valley.
Theaters and Performing Arts
Renfro Valley Entertainment Center, I-75 exit 62.
Parks and Recreation
Just Kik-N-It Ranch Outfitters, I-75 exit 49, Livingston.
Golf and Tennis
Cedar Rapids Country Club, US 150, Mt. Vernon; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Dix River Festival, Brodhead; May. Saltpetre Cave Open House, Mt. Vernon; May. Cruise in the Valley Car Show, Renfro Valley; Sept. Appalachian Harvest Festival, Renfro Valley; Oct. Bittersweet Festival, Mt. Vernon; Oct.
Dining
Back Porch Smokehouse, I-75 exit 62, Renfro Valley. El Dorado, I-75 exit 62, Mt. Vernon. Limestone Grille, I-75 exit 62, Mt. Vernon. Marcella's Farm to Fork, I-75 exit 62, Hwy. 150, Mt. Vernon. Snack Shack, I-75 exit 62, Mt. Vernon. Familiar Food: I-75 exit 59, Mt.Vernon: Pizza Hut; I-75 exit 62, Renfro Valley: Arby’s, Godfather’s Pizza, Hardee’s, KFC, Little Caesars, McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Camping and RV Parks
Climax Horse Camp, Clark Ridge Rd., Mt. Vernon; 10 sites. Red Hill Horse Camp, KY 1955, Livingston; 48 sites. Renfro Valley KOA, I-75 exit 62, Renfro Valley; 103 sites. Renfro Valley RV Park, I-75 exit 62, Renfro Valley; 114 sites.
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Population 10,334 • Bell County • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1889; US 25E, near Cumberland Gap National Historic Park. An industrial city built by a group of Englishmen. Only city in US known to be built within a meteor crater.
Days Inn, I-75 exit 62. Mt. Vernon; 100 units. Econolodge, I-75 exit 62, Mt. Vernon; 35 units. Quality Inn Motel, I-75 exit 59, Mt. Vernon; 50 units. Baymont Inn & Suites, I-75 exit 62, Mt. Vernon; 50 units. Cindy’s Place, 260 E Main St., Mt Vernon. Renfro Valley Village, I-75 exit 62, Renfro Valley. Rockcastle River Trading Company, US 25 N, Livingston. Rockcastle Embroidery at the Aunt Polly House, I-75 exit 62, Renfro Valley. Salvage Sisters, Main St., Mt. Vernon. Valley Treasures & Antiques, I-75 exit 62, Renfro Valley.
Ave., Middlesboro, KY 40965; 606.248.2482; 800.988.1075; www.bellcountytourism.com. Middlesboro Airport, 1420 Dorchester Ave.; general aviation; 3,650' runway.
Lake Linville Boat Dock, I-75 exit 62, Mt. Vernon; 34 sites.
Museums and Galleries
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t Bell County Tourism Commission, 2215 Cumberland
Points of Interest Coal House, N 20th St.
Bell County Historical Museum, 207 N 20th St.
Snider Points, 5093 Hwy. 2002.
Beulah Lake (Tyner Lake), US 421, 2.5 miles N of Tyner; 87 acres; fishing, launching area.
RENFRO VALLEY/ MT. VERNON Rockcastle County • EST/EDT • Dry Renfro Valley: I-75 exit 62, US 25 just north of Mt. Vernon, 45 minutes south of Lexington. Mount Vernon: Population 2,477 • County Seat US 150/25, off I-75, northwest of London.
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Parks and Recreation C U M B E R L A N D G A P N AT I O N A L HISTORICAL PARK, US 25E (Cumberland Gap
Pkwy.), south of Middlesboro. 24,000 acres shared by Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. Established 1955. The Gap is an 800' deep natural break in the Cumberland Mountains. www.nps.gov/cuga. Marty’s ATV Oasis, 2930 KY 188. Middlesboro Skate Park, N 30th St.
Golf and Tennis
Middlesboro Country Club, 295 Country Dr.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Cruisin’ the Crater, Middlesboro Mall; 3rd Sat. May–Sept. 4th of July Celebration, July 4. Christmas Parade, downtown; 1st Sat. in Dec.
Dining
Avenue Café, 1915 Cumberland Ave. Chinatown Café, Middlesboro Mall. Conley’s Drive-in, 708 E Lothbury Ave. La Esperanza, 471 N 12th St. Libby’s Deli, 129 W Lothbury Ave. New China Express, 1801 Cumberland Ave. New King Buffet, 1861 N 25th St. Pelanchos Mexican Grill, 605 N 12th St. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger King, Cracker Barrel, Dairy Queen, Hardee’s, KFC, Krystal, Lee’s Famous Recipe, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Ryan’s, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Boone Trail Inn, US 25E; 24 units. Cumberland Manor B&B, 208 Arthur Hts.; 5 units. Holiday Inn Express, 1252 N 12th St.; 60 units. Parkview Motel, 202 1/2 N 12th St.; 20 units. Sleep Inn, 1260 N 12th St.; 50 units.
Shopping and Entertainment Carmike Cinema 4, Middlesboro Mall. Interstate Management, 1841 US 25E. Middlesboro Mall, 905 N 12th St. Skate World, 2113 Cumberland Ave. Village Square Shopping Center, US 25E.
PINEVILLE Population1,732 • BellCounty(Seat/Dry) • EST/EDT • Moist US 25E, US 119, on the Cumberland River.
t Bell County Tourism Commission, 2215 Cumberland
Ave., Middlesboro, KY 40965; 606.248.2482; 800.988.1075; www.bellcountytourism.com.
Educational Institutions
Clear Creek Baptist Bible College, 300 Clear Creek Rd.; established 1926.
Points of Interest
Henderson Settlement and Log House Craft Shop, 16773 KY 190, Frakes,18 miles SW of Pineville.
Parks and Recreation
Kentucky Ridge State Forest, KY 190, off US 25, SW of Pineville. Kentucky’s largest state forest; 15,251 acre, KDF.
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HPINE MOUNTAIN STATE RESORT PARK, US 25E, 1 mile south of Pineville; 1,519 acres; Kentucky’s 1st state park, established 1924. Pine Mountain range is a western section of the giant Appalachian Mountain system; open yearround; 606.337.3066; 800.325.1712; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: • p ool, planned recreation, naturalist programs, picnic shelters, hiking, mini-golf, Laurel Cove Amphitheatre, Chained Rock, interpretive center, Pine Mountain Zipline/ Canopy Tour. • Pine Mountain State Park Nature Preserve; protected acreage includes Hemlock Gardens, old-growth forest with trees over 300 years old, wildflower species, ferns and mountain laurel; open to the public for hiking, birding, nature study. Lodging: Lodge: 30 rooms, restaurant, meeting rooms; cottages: 9 one-bedroom log cabins, 11 two-bedroom cottages. Golf: 18 holes, pro shop, rental clubs and carts. Special Park Event: Winter Photography Weekend, Jan. Pine Mountain State Scenic Trail, The Little Shepherd Trail Section of the Pine Mountain Trail is a 38 mile trail from US 119 to US 421, part of a 120 mile linear park under development from Breaks Interstate Park to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Shillilah Creek Wildlife Management Area, southeast of Pineville, US 119N 10 miles south on KY 987 to Mill BranchHensley Flats Rd.; 2,575 acres with old growth forest, extremely rugged steep terrain, high cliffs. DFWR.
Golf and Tennis
Wasioto Winds Golf Course, Pine Mountain State Resort Park; 18-hole, par 72 regulation course. Wilderness Trail Off-Road Park, 7526 KY 119.
Festivals and Special Events
Winter Photo Weekend, Jan. Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival, Memorial Day weekend. Pumpkin Patch Festival, last weekend in Sept. Haunted Forest Ride, Fall.
Dining
Engle’s Drive-In, 14889 Robert L. Madon Byp. Flocoe, 122 W Kentucky Ave. La Esperanza, 122 W Kentucky Ave. Mountain View Restaurant, Pine Mountain State Resort Park. Familiar Food: US 25E: Arby’s, Dairy Queen, KFC, Little Caesars, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Subway.
Lodging
Herndon J. Evans Lodge, US 25E in Kentucky Ridge State Forest; 30 units.
Shopping and Entertainment Bell Theater, 114 W Kentucky Ave. Hometown Florist, 115 S Pine St. Long’s One and Up, 120 N Walnut St.
Boating and Lakes
Cannon Creek Lake, west of US 25E, 6 miles south of Pineville. Chenoa Lake, KY 190, 15 miles west of Pineville in Kentucky Ridge State Forest; KDF.
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10,334 • Harlan County • EST/EDT • Dry Cumberland: Population 2,237 • Wet • US 119. Benham: Population 500 • KY 160, east of Cumberland. Lynch: Population 747 • KY 160, east of Cumberland and Benham.
Shopping and Entertainment
t Cumberland
Tourism & Convention Commission, 506 W Main St., Cumberland, KY 40823; 606.589.5812; www.harlancountytourism.com .
Points of Interest
Coal Miner’s Park, KY 160, Benham. Godbey Appalachian Center, 700 College Rd., Cumberland. Portal 31 Underground Mine Tour, 1 Portal Cir., Lynch.
Museums and Galleries
Kentucky Coal Museum, KY 160, Benham.
Parks and Recreation
Pine Mountain State Scenic Trail, The Little Shepherd Trail Section of the Pine Mountain Trail is a 38-mile trail from US 119 to US 421, part of a 120-mile linear park under development from Breaks Interstate Park to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. HKINGDOM COME STATE PARK, Off US 119, north of Cumberland, northeast of Harlan. Open year-round. Nearly 1,700 beautiful mountain acres, named for John Fox, Jr.’s “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,” 1st US novel to sell 1 million copies (1903). The three largest black bears ever recorded in Kentucky were found here. 606.589.4138; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: •Visitors center with gift shop, pedal boats, mini-golf (Apr.– Oct.), 3–acre lake, fishing, hiking, playground, picnic shelters, limited primitive camping. •Kingdom Come State Park Nature Preserve, on the north face of Pine Mountain. Protects Kentucky’s 3rd largest colony of the federally endangered Indiana bat. •Log Rock, natural sandstone arch resembling a log. •Raven Rock, dramatic stone formation with large sand cave formation at base – a natural stage for local performances.
Golf and Tennis
Sleepy Hollow Golf Course, 330 Golf Course Rd., Cumberland; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Kentucky Black Bear Festival, Cumberland Campus of S.K.C.T.C.; 1st full weekend in Oct. Kingdom Come Swappin’ Meetin’, Cumberland Campus of S.K.C.T.C.; 1st full weekend in Oct. Coal Miner’s Appreciation Day, Lynch; 2nd Sat. in Oct. Tri-City Christmas Parade, 1st Fri. in Dec.
Dining
Charlotte’s Hoagie Shop, 1615 E Main St., Cumberland. Dairy Hut Too, 2207 E Main St., Cumberland. Dinner Bucket Restaurant, 100 Central Ave., Benham. Hunt Brothers Pizza, 706 Main St., Cumberland. Lamp House Coffee, Hwy. 160, Lynch. Sazon Mexican Restaurant, 35 Black Bear Ave., Cumberland. S.K.C.T.C. Grill, 700 College Rd., Cumberland. Familiar Food: Main St., Cumberland: Hardee’s, Pizza Hut, Subway.
Benham Schoolhouse Inn, 100 Central Ave., Benham; 30 units. Apple Tree, 21991 US 119N, Cumberland. Black Mountain Exchange, Hwy. 160, Lynch. Buff’s Bows and Gifts, 412 E Main St., Cumberland. Christian Store, 216 W Main St., Cumberland. FireHouse Gifts & Crafts, #1 Church St., Lynch. Poor Fork Arts and Crafts, 218 W Main St., Cumberland.
Camping and RV Parks
Portal 31 RV Park, KY 160, Lynch; 12 sites.
HARLAN Population1,745 • HarlanCounty(Seat/Dry) • EST/EDT • Moist Established 1819; US 421 and US 119, northeast of Middlesboro, in the rugged region of Pine Mountain and the Cumberland Mountains. Originally known as Mt. Pleasant.
t Evarts Tourism & RV Parks, 101 Harlan St., Evarts, KY 40828; 606.837.0609; www.evartskentucky.com. t Harlan Tourist & Convention Commission, 201 S Main St., PO Box 489, Harlan, KY 40831; 606.573.4156; www.harlantourism.com. Educational Institutions
Pine Mountain Settlement School, 36 KY 510, Bledsoe; founded in 1913.
Points of Interest
Harlan Center, 201 S Main St.
Museums and Galleries
Clover Fork Museum, 203 Philpot Ln., 6 miles north of Evarts.
Parks and Recreation
Black Mountain Off-Road Adventure Park; 7,000 acres of 3 levels of ATV/off-road trails; permit required. Black Mountain Thunder Zipline, Evarts Trailhead, Black Mountain Off-Road Adventure Park. Blanton Forest State Nature Preserve, KY 840, off US 119, near Keith. Cranks Creek Wildlife Management Area, 15 miles SE on Stone Mountain Road off US 421; 2,155 acres; KDFWR. Kentenia State Forest, KY 1679, Little Shepherd Trail, off US 421 to north; 4,277 acres. KDF. US Army Corps of Engineers Recreation Area, adjacent to Martins Fork Lake; 6-mile Cumberland Shadow Hiking Trail.
Golf and Tennis
Harlan Country Club, 1509 S Hwy. 3001; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Wildflower Weekend, Pine Mountain Settlement School; Apr. Southern Shine Crawl, May. Poke Sallet Festival, downtown; 1st weekend in June. Harlan County Fair, Putney; 1st weekend in Aug. PMSS Fair Day, Aug. Labor Day Festival, Evarts; Sat. before Labor Day. Fall Color Weekend, Oct. Fall Arts Weekend, Oct. Festival of the Mountain Masters, 400 Village Ctr.; Fri.–Sat. after Thanksgiving. Christmas at the Center, Harlan Center; 1st Sat. in Dec. Christmas Parade, downtown; 1st Sat. in Dec. PMSS Nativity Play, Dec. www.kytravel.com • 97
Dining
El Charrito, 135 Village Center Rd. Dairy Hut, 448 Skidmore Dr. Little India, 2307 St. Hwy 72. The Portal, 101 N Main St. Sports Café, Eversole St. Familiar Food: US 421: Arby’s, Baxter, Dairy Queen, Hardee’s, Huddle House, KFC, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Rax, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Corbin/Cumberland Falls/Williamsburg Cities Include: Corbin, Williamsburg, Barbourville
Lodging
Black Mountain Cabins, KY 38 to KY 3457, Evarts; 6 units. Comfort Inn, 2608 US 421S; 62 units. Little Inn of Harlan, 508 S Main St.; 4 units. Mount Aire Motel, 355 Skidmore Dr.; 40 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Angelia’s Gifts, 417 E Central St. Coming Up Roses, 100 S Main St. Mountain Outdoors, 16 Chappell Dr., Baxter. Perfect Ten, 111 S Main St. Village Center Mall, 400 Village Ctr.
Boating and Lakes
Cranks Creek Lake (Herb Smith Lake), off KY 987, 15 miles SW; 219 acres; dam completed in 1963. Martins Fork Lake, 13 miles SE on KY 987; 340 acres; fishing, boating, swimming, picnicking. Martins Fork Dam, on Martins Fork of the Cumberland River, is 504; long/97' high, USACE. Stone Mountain Boat Dock, 99 Day Branch Rd.
Camping and RV Parks
Harlan County Campground and RV Park, 8331 US 119, Putney; 3 cabins, 20 sites (50 primitive). Harlan Center RV Parks, 201 S Main St.; 7 sites.
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t CORBIN TOURISM AND CONVENTION
COMMISSION, 222 Corbin Center Dr., Corbin, KY 40702. We are so glad you’re here…because Corbin LOVES Company! Located off of I-75 at exit 25, Corbin has something for everyone! Whether you seek outdoor adventure, delectable culinary treats or special boutiques, Corbin offers an experience you will never forget. 606.528.8860. www.corbinkytourism.com [See ad, page 99]
Points of Interest HTHE ARENA, 500 Arena Dr., Corbin, KY 40702.
Multi-purpose venue featuring 6,800 seats and hosts a variety of activities including: family shows, sporting events, concerts and consumer trade shows. It is the only facility of its type in the Southeastern Kentucky region. 606.258.2020; www.thecorbinarena.com. [See ad, page 99] Corbin Center, 222 Corbin Center Dr. off 25W.
Museums and Galleries H HARLAN SANDERS CAFÉ’ AND MUSEUM, 688 US 25. Dine where it all began – at
Colonel Sander’s original restaurant in Corbin. Built in 1937, Sander’s Café has been carefully restored and placed on the NRHP. Great food and great exhibits featuring artifacts and memorabilia from the early days of KFC. 606.528.2163; NRHP.
Parks and Recreation HCUMBERLAND FALLS STATE RESORT PARK, I-75 exit 25, SW to KY 90; 1,657 acres, 51 lodge
rooms, cabins, gift shop; open year-round. Only "Moonbow" in the Northern Hemisphere. 606.528.4121; 800.325.0063; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: Outdoor Olympic pool, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, picnic shelters, playground, tennis, seasonal whitewater rafting trips, shuffleboard, dance pavilion, nature center, planned recreation, visitor center, snack bar and gift shop near falls. Observation points overlook Cumberland
Falls and boulder-strewn gorge. Outstanding variety of plants, wildflowers, birds and animals; 20 miles of hiking trails. •C umberland Falls, called the "Niagara of the South." The 125-foot wide waterfall drops 7 stories, making it the largest east of the Rockies and south of Niagara. On a clear night under a full moon, the falls show the only known "moonbow" (rainbow at night) in the Northern hemisphere. •C umberland Falls State Park Nature Preserve, several species of rare plants and animals. Open to the public for hiking, birding, nature study. Lodging: Lodge: 50 rooms, 1 suite, restaurant, meeting rooms. 20 Woodland Rooms. Cottages, 25 one- and two-bedroom executive; open year-round. Camping: Mid Mar.–Nov. 15; 30 sites with, 20 sites without utilities, grocery, service building (reservations available). Tennis: 1 court. Sanders Park, 201 S Main St. Featuring a life-size bronze statue of the Colonel. Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort, 2001 Hwy 90, Corbin, KY 40701.
Festivals and Special Events
NIBROC Festival, Aug. Camp Wildcat Civil War Reenactment, Wildcat Mountain; Oct.
Dining
Brooklyn Brothers Pizza, 890 Cumberland Falls Hwy. Bubby’s BBQ, 2700 Cumberland Falls Hwy. Crabtree Rootbeer Stand, 129 18th St. The Depot on Main, 101 N Main St. Dixie Cafe, 208 S Main St. El Dorado’s Corbin, 2545 Cumberland Falls Hwy. Heavenly Pizza, 1038 Cumberland Falls HWY John Evans Jack’s, 2465 Cumberland Falls Hwy. King Buffet, 15170 N US 25E. Mi Casa Restaurant, 785 E Cumberland Gap Pkwy. Pizza & Co, 1500 S Main St. Season's Restaurant, 313 S Main St. Santa Fe Mexican Restaurant, 1885 Cumberland Falls Hwy. Si Senor, 1600 S. Main St. Travis’s Café, 209 N Main St. The Wrigley Taproom, 207 S Main St. Yomato Steakhouse of Japan, 14892 N US 25E. You & Me Coffee & Tea, 300 S Main St.
Lodging
Baymont Inn and Suites, I-75 exit 29; 91 units. Best Western Corbin Inn, I-75 exit 25; 63 units. Econolodge, I-75 exit 25; 110 units. Economy Inn Corbin, 804 S Main St.; 20 units. Fairfield Inn Corbin, I-75 exit 29; 62 units. Hampton Inn Corbin, I-75 exit 29; 67 units. Holiday Inn Express Corbin, I-75 exit 25; 64 units. Knights Inn Corbin, I-75 exit 29; 100 units. Landmark Inn, I-75 exit 25; 83 units. Red Roof Inn, I-75 exit 25; 44 units. Quality Inn & Suites, I-75 exit 29; 63 units. Super 8 Corbin, I-75 exit 29; 62 units
Shopping and Entertainment
Alley Stuff, 109 S Main St. Antiques and Accents, 45 Lynn Camp Church Rd. Forest Hill Shopping Center, 1019 Cumberland Falls Hwy.
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House of S&J, 313 S Main St. McBurney’s Designs, 220 N Main St. Trademart Shopping Center, 1000 E Cumberland Gap Pkwy. Tri-County Cineplex, I-75 exit 25. Tri-County Square Shopping Center, 785 E Cumberland Gap Pkwy.
Boating and Lakes Grove Marina, I-75 exit 25.
Camping and RV Parks
Corbin KOA, I-75 exit 29; 89 sites. Falls Creek Cabins & Campground, I-75 exit 25; 45 sites. Good Stewart Family Campground & Horse Camp, I-75 exit 25; 10 sites. Grove Campground, I-75 exit 25; 60 sites. Laurel Lake Camping Resort, I-75 exit 25; 35 sites. Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort, 2001 Hwy 90, Corbin, KY 40701. Corbin Rail Museum Original KFC
Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission
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WILLIAMSBURG Population 5,245 • Whitley County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1818; I-75, US 25W, 11 miles north of Tennessee border in Daniel Boone National Forest; scenic southeast Kentucky Courtyard markers tell fascinating stories of “Aunt Julia” Marcum and Colonel Whitley. Big South Fork and Cumberland Falls just west of Williamsburg.
t WILLIAMSBURG TOURIST AND
CONVENTION COMMISSION, 650 S 10th St.,
PO Box 2, Williamsburg, KY 40769; I-75 exit 11; open weekdays 9–5. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year's. Brochures available on area attractions including the Big South Fork River & Recreation Area, Cumberland Museum & Craft Center and Cumberland Falls. Largest information center along I-75; designed to help you plan your vacation throughout the South. 606.549.0530; 800.552.0530; www.williamsburgky.com.
t Williamsburg Welcome Center, Kentucky Welcome Center, I-75 Northbound at the Kentucky/Tennessee line. Staffed daily Mon.–Sat. 8:30–4:30. 606.786.4474; 800.225. TRIP; www.kentuckytourism.com. Educational Institutions
University of the Cumberlands, I-75 exit 11; established 1888; enrolls 3,000.
Museums and Galleries
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Cumberland Inn Museum, I-75 exit 11; operated by University of the Cumberlands
Parks and Recreation
Hal Rogers Family Entertainment Center, I-75 exit 11; home of Kentucky Splash Water Park & RV Campground.
Golf and Tennis
The Golf Course at Williamsburg, 690 Airport Rd.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Sally Gap Bluegrass Festival; late May, early June. Downtown Block Parties; June–Aug. Whitley County Fair; July. Old-Fashioned Trading Days, Courthouse Sq.; Sept. Jeep Jamboree U.S.A., Oct. Annual Turkey Trot, 5K Run/Walk; Nov.
Dining
Brashear’s Grocery and Catering, 1710 W Main St. El Dorado’s, 100 KY 92W. Milly’s on Main, 310 Main St. Riverside Produce, 1378 US 25W-S. Torres Mexican/Steakhouse, 125 Walmart Way. Familiar Food: I-75 exit 11: Arby’s, Burger King, Domino’s, Hardee’s, KFC, Krystal, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Williamsburg Tourist Commission
PO Box 2 * Williamsburg, KY 40769 I-75 Exit 11 (606) 549-0530 * (800) 552-0530 www.williamsburgky.com e-mail: wtour@bellsouth.net
Lodging
Budget Inn, I-75 exit 11; 34 units. Cumberland Inn, I-75 exit 11; 50 units. Hampton Inn, I-75 exit 11; 68 units. Super 8, I-75 exit 11; 95 units.
Shopping and Entertainment Candle Shack, Main St.
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Cumberland Regional Mall, 965 US 25W. Ed’s Cards, 965 US25W-S.
Camping and RV Parks
Kentucky Splash RV Campground, I-75 exit 11; 17 sites.
BARBOURVILLE Population 3,159 • Knox County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1799; oldest town in southeast Kentucky.
t BARBOURVILLE & KNOX COUNTY VISITOR CENTER, 117 High St., Barbourville, KY
40906. Make your first stop a tour of the Barbourville & Knox County Visitor Center to learn about current events. This beautiful stone house dates back to the late 1800’s. Preserve America documents that during the 19th century, Barbourville was the largest city south of Richmond and was a major stop for settlers and travelers crossing the Cumberland Gap on their way up the Wilderness Road. 606.545.9674; www.barbourvilletourism.com.
Educational Institutions Union College, established 1879.
Historic Sites
Daniel Boone Memorial Park, located along Kentucky's Frontier Paths, near the crossing of three historic roads; Warriors Path, Boone Trail, and the Wilderness Road.
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HISTORIC SITE, 4929 KY 459, 5 miles off US 25E. Dr. Walker, physician and surveyor, led 1st documented expedition through Cumberland Gap and built 1st log cabin built by a white man in Kentucky in Apr., 1750. Replica of cabin stands on original site. 606.546.4400; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: 12 acre park, mini-golf, gift shop, picnic shelters, concession stand, playground, lighted basketball court; park grounds open year-round; facilities are seasonal.
La Esperanza, 301 Daniel Boone Dr. Oasis Pizza Station, 110 N Main St. Oldway Cafe, 100 Court Sq. Thelma’s Place, 226 N Liberty St. The Ugly Mug Coffee House, 103 Knox St. Familiar Food: US 25E: Arby’s, Burger King, KFC, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John Pizza, Taco Bell, Wendy’s; Knox Street: Dairy Queen, Subway.
Lodging HBEST WESTERN WILDERNESS TRAIL INN, 1476 S US 25 E, Barbourville, KY 40906; 43 units.
Nestled in the majestic rolling hills that surround the oldest town in Southeast Kentucky. Locally owned and operated. Free parking, complimentary continental breakfast, outdoor pool, truck/RV parking, photocopy services, exterior corridor. 606.546.8500; www.bestwesternkentucky.com. Boulders & Bradfords B&B, Hwy. 225; 2 units. Towne Square Place B&B, 230 Knox St.; 3 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Careen's Prom & Pageant, Downtown on the Square. Cole House, Downtown. Lillian June, Downtown. Parkway Plaza Shopping Center, 301 Parkway Plz. Union Plaza Shopping Center, 105 Union St.
Golf and Tennis
Indian Springs Golf & Country Club, 379 Indian Springs. Union College Tennis Courts, Union College; 3 courts.
Camping and RV Parks
Thompson RV Park, 538 S Main St.; 35 sites, boat ramp.
Museums and Galleries
Knox Historical Museum, 196 Daniel Boone Dr. Visitor Center, regional artisans exhibits.
Parks and Recreation
Barbourville Water & Recreation Park, 525 Johnson Ln. Civil War Interpretive Park, open year-round. Dizney Mountain Rodeo, Legion Field Hwy. 459. Thompson Park, KY 11S; playground, walking track. Stivers Aquatic Center, 110 Barner Ln.
Festivals and Special Events
Redbud Warmup Ride, 3rd weekend in Apr. (Fri./Sat.) Barbourville BBQ Cook-Off & Festival, KCBS Sanctioned, 3rd weekend in June. Ken-Ducky Derby, June. 4th of July Celebration & Fireworks, July. Cumberland River Challenge, Canoe/Kayak Race, 4th Sat. in Sept. Daniel Boone Festival, downtown; 1st full week in Oct. Christmas in Historic Barbourville, Dec. New Year's Eve Celebration, Recreation Park; Dec.
Dining
2 Amigos, 119 Union Plz. Barbourville Grill, 240 Daniel Boone Dr. Billy Bob's (Drive-In), 402 Knox St. Hamburger Hut, 640 S U.S. Hwy. 25E. Hua Ming , 247 Parkway Plz. www.kytravel.com • 101
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Population11,196 • PulaskiCounty(Seat/Dry) • EST/EDT • Wet Established 1801; On US 27, KY 80 and hub of the area where Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway extends through the lake country to Somerset.
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County Convention & Visitors Bureau, 522 Ogden St., Somerset, KY 42501. 800.642.6287; lakecumberlandtourism.com Lake Cumberland Regional Airport, US 27, 3 miles south General aviation. 5,800' runway.
Points of Interest
Carnegie Community Arts Center, 107 N Main St. Center for Rural Development, 2292 US 27. Children’s Botanical Garden of South Central Kentucky, 304 S Main St.
Historic Sites
Mills Springs Battlefield Museum/Visitor Center, 9020 W. Hwy. 80, Nancy. NRHP. Historic Downtown and Fountain Square, Somerset. Restored Fountain Square.
Tours and Sightseeing
Historic Marker Self-Guided Walking Tour, Downtown Somerset. USACE Lake Cumberland Visitor Center, 800 Boat Dock Rd.
Parks and Recreation
Bear Wallow Farm, 1225 Piney Grove Rd., Nancy. Haney’s Appledale Farm, 8350 KY 80W, Nancy. Pulaski County Park, KY 80W. Rocky Hollow Park, S Central Ave. 106 • www.kytravel.com
2227, Somerset, KY 42503. Kentucky’s Best Waterpark! Open Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day. See website for pricing and specials. 606.679.7946; www.somersplash.com. Zollicoffer Park, Hwy. 235, Nancy; part of Mill Springs Battlefield.
Golf and Tennis
Eagle’s Nest Country Club, KY 39N; 18 holes. Lake Cumberland Driving Range, 499 Gibson Ln., Bronston. Somerset Country Club, 1216 KY 27N; 18 holes. Waitsboro Hills Golf Course, 795 Slate Branch Rd.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Battle of Mills Springs Anniversary, Mill Springs Battlefield, Nancy; Jan. Somernites Cruise Car Show, 4th Fri. & Sat. Apr.–Oct. Master Musicians Festival,Somerset Community College; July. Pulaski County Fair, Pulaski County Fairgrounds; July. 15+ Mile Yard Sale, KY 196; Sept. Autumnfest, Bear Wallow Farm, Nancy; mid-Sept. Blues, BBQ, and Arts Festival, Somerset; Sept. Mill Springs Memorial Day Ceremony, Mill Springs Battlefield, Nancy; Memorial Day. The Lake Cumberland Half-Marathon, Sept. Cabela's Crappie USA $100,000.00 Classic Fish Tournament, PC Park; Oct. Mill Springs Battlefield Ghostwalk, Mill Springs Battlefield, Nancy; Nov. Sheltowee Artisans Art Fair,Center for Rural Development; Nov. Lake Cumberland Holiday Girls Hoops Classic, Boys Basketball; Dec.
Dining
Amish & More Deli, N Hwy. 27. Amon’s Bakery, 1900 US 27S. Bray’s Diner, 370 S Hwy. 27. Casa Grande 2 South, 3580 S Hwy. 27. Casa Grande Mexican Restaurant, 918 US 27S. Chubby Buddy Country Cooking, 10475 US 27N, Eubank. Downtown Deli, 58 Public Sq. Happi Days Deli, 123 University Dr, Somerset. The Harbor Restaurant & Tavern, 451 Lees Ford Rd., Nancy. Kegler’s Bar and Grill, 1084 S Hwy. 27. La Fiesta Grande, S Hwy. 27. Main Street Deli, 601 Main St. Mellow Mushroom, S Hwy. 27. Old Town Grill, 4150 S Hwy. 27, Somerset.. Over Easy Bistro, 65A Hwy 2227, Somerset. Pure Vida Costa Rican Cuisine, S Hwy 27. Ruckel’s Restaurant, 192 KY 70W, Eubank. Serendipity at Mill Springs, 9249 W Hwy. 80, Nancy. Serendipity at the Orange Door, 230 E Mt. Vernon St. Sonny’s Real Pit Bar-B-Q, 70 Sonny’s Way. Speedy Taco, 5295 S U.S. 27, Somerset. Texas Roadhouse, 100 Stonegate Ctr. Track’s End Restaurant, 233 Parkers Mill Way. Wings & Rings, 4065 S Hwy. 27, Somerset.
Kentucky's Shorelines SOUTH REGION ALSouthern SOUTH CENTR CENTRAL REGION HVIP’S PLACE RESTAURANT, 1480 W Hwy. 90,
Bronston, KY 42518. Home cooking with a friendly atmosphere. Reasonable prices. Menu features a wide array of selections, made from only the freshest and highest quality ingredients, with something sure to please every member of your group. 6-3 daily, closed on Sun. 606.561.3749.
Lodging
Aaron’s Log Cabin, 251 Broyles Rd. Barn at Redgate Suite, 200 Redgate Ln.; 1 unit. Beechwood Lodge, 641 Beechwood Dr. Best Western Midtown Inn and Suites, 103 W Jefferson Dr.; 61 units. Bluegrass Lake House, 899 Hideaway Dr. Buck Creek Bungalows, 9700 Rush Branch Rd.;1 unit. Bugg’s Cabin, 861 Boat Dock Rd. Comfort Inn, 82 Jolin Dr.; 54 units. Country Inn and Suites, 515 US 27N; 52 units. Courtyard by Marriott, S Hwy. 27; 105 units. Falling Water Rentals, 284 George St.; 1 unit. Great Lake House, 2014 Keeney Rd. Hampton Inn Somerset, 4141 US 27S; 73 units. Holiday Inn Express, 50 Stevie Lynn Dr.; 75 units. Jetter’s Fishing Creek Cottage, 287 Suits Us Dr. Lake Cumberland Homes near PC Park, 66 Park Rd., Nancy; 3 units. Lake Cumberland Rental Properties, 3260 and 3340 Ard Ridge Rd., Nancy; 2 units. Lake Cumberland Townhouse,39 Bridgeview Dr.,Nancy; 1 unit. Lake House Overlooking Fishing Creek, 899 Hideaway Dr. Lake Life at it’s Best, 17 Edgewater Point Rd.; 1 unit. Lake View- Fishing Creek Home, 155 Suits Us Dr. Lee’s Ford Townhouse, 43A Bridgeview. Lost Lodge Resort, 265 Lost Lodge Rd. Lure of the Lake, 195 Doc Nichols Landing, Bronston. Lee’s Ford Marina Resort, KY 80W, Nancy; 20 units. Million Dollar View Home, 909 Hideaway Dr.; 1 unit. Molen’s Place, 3910 W. Hwy 80. Motel 6, 1532 US 27S; 47 units. Naiser’s Woodson Bend Condo, Unit 9-4, 14 Woodson Bend Rd., Bronston. Nana Gay’s Retreat, 865 Boat Dock Rd. Nancy Vacation Home, 40 Park Rd., Nancy. Oak Hill House, 1610 Oak Hill Rd. Pulaski Park Cabins, 1200 Hwy. 3189, Nancy; 6 units. Quality Inn, 240 US 27N; 59 units. R Home For U, 990 Prather Dr.; 1 unit. Red Roof Inn, 1201 US 27S; 78 units. Riegelsberger Rental, 51 Bridgeview, Nancy; 1 unit. Sackett’s Lake Bluff Cabins, Vicki St., Nancy; 3 units. Somerset 9 Bedroom, 305 Elizabeth Ct. Super 8, 601 US 27S; 61 units. Tobacco Ridge Farm, 2015 Silver Star Rd.; 1 unit.
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14 Woodson Bend, Bronston, KY 42518. Located on scenic 455-acre peninsula and surrounded by Lake Cumberland. Resort is ideal for vacations, family reunions, golf outing, retreats, etc. Multipurpose clubhouse includes meeting and party rooms. Our seasonal restaurant is Mulligans. Activities include volleyball, basketball, swimming & tennis. Golfers will find plenty of challenge on our 18 hole championship course. 800.872.9825; www.woodsonbendresort.com . WLCC Rentals, 192 The Village Dr., Nancy.
Shopping and Entertainment
27 Twin Drive-In Theatre, 5072 US 27S. Apple’s Wine and Spirits, 4150 S Hwy. 27. Bluegrass Expressions, 3311 S US 27. Blue Willow Mercantile, 3311 S. Hwy. 27, Suite 4. Briar Bowl Lanes, 603 US 27S. Cave Hill Vineyards, 2115 Smith Ridge Rd., Eubank. Cedar Creek Vineyards, 294 Cedar Creek Ln. Friend's Bar and Grill, 311 W Mt. Vernon St. Heritage Christian Book Store, 304 Sallee St. Jarfly Brewing Company, 103 W Mt. Vernon St. Lake Cumberland Flea Market, 95 Super Service Dr. Lake Cumberland Outdoors, 2234 KY 90, Bronston. Lee's Ford Wine & Spirits, 21 Lees Ford Dock Rd. Mole Hole of Somerset, 370 US 27S. North 27 Antique Mall, 2330 KY 2227. Paul’s Discount, 1616 US 2227 N. Pink Bee, 1424 US 27S. Sinking Valley Vineyard & Winery, 6515 Hwy 61. Sk8ter's Paradise, 75 Grand Central Pl. Somerset Cinemas 8, 100 Mercury Blvd. Somerset Falls Family Fun Park, 100 Family Fun Dr. Somerset Mall, 4150 US 27S. Somerset Peddler’s Mall, 345 US 27N. Tap on Main, 3580 N Main St. Wildcat Beer, Wine & Spirits, 342 N Hwy. 27.
Boating and Lakes
Lake Cumberland, Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Pkwy., US 27, KY 80, KY 90, KY 127 and KY 76; 50,250 acres; 1,200 miles of shoreline extending southwest from Cumberland Falls to Somerset, Burnside, and Monticello to Wolfcreek Dam then northeast to Jamestown and Russell Springs touching 7 counties in southest KY and some of the top fisihing holes in the US. Lee's Ford Marina Resort, 451 Lee's Ford Dock Rd., Nancy.
Camping and RV Parks
Cumberland Point Campground & RV Resort, 344 Daws Ridge Rd., Nancy; 15 sites. Lake Cumberland RV Park and Campground, 499 Gibson Ln., Bronston; 72 sites. Pulaski Co. Park Campground,1200 Hwy.3189,Nancy; 20 sites. Somerset KY RV Park, 794 Meadow Dr.; 12 sites.
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Parks and Recreation Cole Park, Downtown Burnside.
HGENERAL BURNSIDE STATE PARK,
US 27, 8 miles south of Somerset on Lake Cumberland. 430-acre park named for Union General A.E. Burnside who had Civil War headquarters in area. He has gone down in history, not for military exploits, but for his beard and moustache worn with clean shaven chin, called a “burnsider,” (now sideburns). 606.561.4104; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: fishing, marina near park with slips and rentals, picnic shelters, playground, boat ramp, fish cleaning facilities, bathhouse; most facilities are seasonal Apr.–Oct. 31. Camping: 94 sites (8 primitive); reservations available; Golf: 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
FLW Bass Fishing Tournament, Burnside Island State Park, Apr. Point Isabel Festival, Cole Park; Sept.
Dining
Endzone Pizza & Pub, 120 Stonecrest Dr. Goodie Shack, 7788 US 27S. Guthrie's Grill, 6075 US 27S. Muggbees Sports Café, 100 Stonecrest Dr. Maya Latin American Restaurant, 120 Stonecrest Dr. Reno's Roadhouse, 1201 S Hwy. 27.
Lodging
A Better Rental at Lake Cumberland, 2650 Roberts Bend Rd.; 11 units. Burnside 7-Gables Motel, 8064 S Hwy 27; 30 units. Christy Ann's Cottage, 61 Boone Trl.; 1 unit. Cozy Cabin, 589 Enchanted Forest Way. Cumberland Cove Cottages, 620 Coomer Rd.; 6 units. Cumberland Hillside Hideaway, 212 Pebble Dr.; 1 unit. Eagles View B&B, 45 Glen Eagle Dr.; 3 units. Endzone Pizza & Pub, 120 Stonecrest Dr. KCox Lake Cumberland Rental Home, 2632 Roberts Bend Rd.; 1 unit. Lake Cumberland Resort, 500 Roberts Bend Rd.; 36 units. Luv Lake Cumberland, 1284 Lakeview Ave.; 1 unit. Schwytzer Lakefront Homes, 2668 Roberts Bend Rd.; 1 unit. Southfork Log Cabins, 56 Narrows Rd.; 3 units. Terry’s Overlooking Island, 282 Circle Ln. Villager Resort, KY 90; 25 units. Whispering Woods Cottage,239 Enchanted Forest Way; 1 unit.
Shopping and Entertainment Island Wine & Spirits, 6345 S Hwy. 27. Kelly Sue’s Boutique, 8052 S Hwy 27. 108 • www.kytravel.com
Burnside Marina, 680 W Lakeshore Dr.
STEARNS/WHITLEY CITY
McCreary County • EST/EDT • Dry Stearns: Population 1,586 • 1 mile west of US 27, south of Whitley City. Official KY Trail Town. Whitley City: Population 1,111 • County Seat • 9 miles south of KY 90 on US 27.
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City, KY 42653. Whether you seek serenity of mountains or rushing of rapids, you find it all in McCreary County because “It’s Our Nature!” Pristine Forests, waterfalls, rivers & streams are just the beginning of adventure, discovery, & excitement that is McCreary County! 606.376.3008; www.mccrearytourism.com. McCreary County Airport, off KY 92E, Pine Knot; general aviation; 3,000' runway.
Points of Interest
Big South Fork Scenic Railway, 1 mile west of US 27 in downtown Stearns; winds through 16 miles of Cumberland River Gorge of the Big South Fork National River. Uptown Opry, State Hwy. 1651, Whitley City.
Museums and Galleries
McCreary County Museum, KY 1651, Stearns.
Parks and Recreation
Beaver Creek Wildlife Management Area, US 27S, FS 50 on west side of area, KY 90 and FS 817 on east; 17,753 acres in Daniel Boone National Forest. USFS.
BIG SOUTH FORK NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Access from I-75 via
KY 461 at Mt. Vernon or KY 92 near Williamsburg; from I-65 via Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Pkwy. to US 27 at Somerset; authorized by Congress in 1974 and includes 125,000 acres of natural wilderness, rivers and back country in SE Kentucky and NE Tennessee. Managed by the National Park Service. The Big South Fork River and its tributaries have carved a series of spectacular gorges. The area is full of fascinating geological, botanical and historical features including forest-covered plateau lands broken by the steep bluffs of the Big South Fork River gorge. The area was sparsely settled, although once extensively mined and logged. www.nps.gov/biso. Park Features: •Kentucky Visitor Center open daily Apr.–Oct. •Big South Fork Area, camping, 430+ miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horse riding trails. Picnicking, fishing, canoeing, swimming, boating, hunting. Sheltowee Trace Outfitters, Cumberland Star River Boat, Mouth of Laurel Boat Ramp.
Golf and Tennis
Stearns Golf Course, 131 Clubhouse Dr, Stearns.
Dining
Dairy Bar, 198 S Main St. Kristina’s Kitchen, 18 S Main St., Whitley City. Milton's Burger Hut, 27 N, Whitley City. Murf's Bistro, 26 State HWY 700, Whitley City.
Lodging
Barthell Coal Mining Camp, KY 742, Stearns; 12 units. Big South Fork Motor Lodge, 136 Bruce St., Stearns; 21 units. Blair Creek Resort, 223 C Gary King Rd., Strunk; 3 units. Boone Docks Resort & Marine, 1596 Hewling Ridge Rd. Parkers Lake. FairBridge Inn, 1116 US 27 N, Whitley City; 58 units. Farm House Inn B&B, 735 Taylor Branch Rd.; 3 units. Johnson House B&B, 427 Bill Neal Rd., Whitley City; 1 unit. Parkland Motel, 1950 US 27S, Stearns; 51 units. Stearns Cabin Rental, 397 Wilburn K Ross Hwy., Stearns; 1 unit. Treetop Round House, 330 Lakeshore Dr., Parkers Lake; 1 unit.
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Ole Country Café, 1939 KY 292, Pine Knot. Whistle Stop Steak House, Henderson St., Stearns.
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Big M Discount, 525 US 27N. Big South Fork Market Place, 4177 US 27S. Big South Fork Scenic Railway, Henderson St., Stearns. Junkyard Pottery, 66 P.P. Walker Ln., Parkers Lake. Mickey’s Southern Charm, US 27N, Whitley City. Pottery by Mehg, 38 Henderson St., Stearns. Floral Creations by Sharon, US 27S. Simple Tymes, US 27N, Whitley City. Stearns General Store, 2335 KY 1651 S. Sweet Kreations, Big South Fork Scenic Railway, Stearns. Tower Crafts General Store, Wilburn K. Ross Hwy.
Camping and RV Parks
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area Campsites: • Alum Ford, KY 700, off US 27; 6 sites. • Bear Creek Horse Camp, right off KY 742; 23 sites. • Blue Heron, east on KY 92, rright on KY 742; 45 sites. • Sandhill RV Park and Camp, KY 700, Whitley City; 46 sites. •S tampede Run Horse Camp, 2150 Beulah Heights Rd., Whitley City; 23 sites, 26 stalls. US Forest Service Campsites: •B arren Fork Horse Camp, US 27N, east on FS 684, with access to Sheltowee Trace National Recreation Trail; 40 sites. •B ell Farm Horse Camp, KY 92W, left on KY 1363, 11.4 miles to Bell Farm, left .2 miles across bridge; 5 sites. •G reat Meadows, KY 92W, left on KY 1363 11.4 miles, right on FS 564 1.2 miles, left on FS 137 4.4 miles, with access to Sheltowee Trace National Recreation Trail and Rock Creek trout stream; 18 sites.
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Center Dr., Albany, KY 42606. Nestled within the Cumberland Foothills, Clinton County offers a refreshing surprise in Mother Nature’s Playground. With over 800 acres of waterfront properties, camping and recreational activities that encompass both of our beautiful lakes, Lake Cumberland and Dale Hollow; 606.387.2051; email: clintoncountykytourism@gmail.com; www.clintoncoky.com.
Points of Interest
76 Falls, KY 734 off US 127, north of Albany.
Festivals and Special Events
Clinton County Fair, Fairgrounds; 3rd week in June. 127 Yard Sale, 1st week in Aug. Lake Cumberland Raft Up, 1st weekend in Aug. Poker Run on Lake Cumberland, 1st of Sept. RollerCoaster Yard Sale, 1st weekend Oct. Foothills Festival, 3rd weekend in Oct. downtown Albany.
Dining
Horseshoe Grill, 288 Burkesville Rd. Hunter’s BBQ, 2636 N Hwy 127. Jones Restaurant, 1000 Tennessee Rd. Junction Station, 65 KY Hwy 90 E. June Bugs Diner/King of Kings Pizza, 1318 US Hwy. 127. Karen’s Restaurant, 1000 Tennessee Rd. Majors Pizza, 100 Westview Shopping Ctr. Ms. Deb’s Corner Stone, 114 N Cross St.
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Ryan’s RV Park, 615 Conner Ridge Rd.; 25 sites.
Site of First American Oil Well, off KY 61, 3 miles north on Renox Creek.
Museums and Galleries
Cumberland County Historical Museum, Burkesville City park. Housed in early 1800s Appalachian log cabin.
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Annie Ruby’s Café, 204 Courthouse Sq. El Ray's Mexican Restaurant, Main St. Hamilton’s BBQ, 211 Hill St. Jones’ Restaurant, 225 N Main St. Killman's BBQ, 920 N Main St. Mike’s Landing Floating Restaurant, Sulphur Creek Resort.
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Alpine Resort, 700 Hill St.; 26 units. Copper Hollow B&B, 3462 State Park Rd.; 5 units. Dale Hollow Hideaway, 48 Hide Away Dr. on State Park Rd. Fisherman’s Cove, 2687 Celina Rd.; 1 unit. Hendricks Creek Resort, 945 Hendricks Creek Rd. Hidden Cave Ranch, 877 Thrasher Rd.; 5 units. River Breeze Retreat, 500 River Breeze Dr. Riverfront Lodge, 305 Keen St.; 40 units. Sulphur Creek Resort, 3622 Sulphur Creek Rd.
Shopping and Entertainment
Burkesville Liquor, 130 Driftwood Dr. Country Peddler, 212 Courthouse Sq. Cumberland Pawn, Main St. House on Main, N Main St. Main Street 210, 210 Main St. The Methodist Opportunity Store, Keen St. The Owls Nest, S Main St. Up the Creek Winery, 932 Norris Branch Rd.
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Population 1,806 • Russell County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1827; US 127 10 miles from Lake Cumberland State Resort. Official KY Trail Town.
t L ake Cumberland Touris t Commission, PO Box 64, Russell Springs, KY 42642; 270.866.4333; www.lakecumberlandvacation.com. Russell County Airport, Russell County Airport, KY 92, 2 miles NW. Points of Interest
Creelsboro Natural Arch-“The Rockhouse”, Hwy 379 into Creelsboro 2.4 miles. Hatchery Creek Trout Stream & Hiking Trails, 50 Kendall Rd. Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery & Dam, 50 Kendall Rd.
Parks and Recreation
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Festivals and Special Events
Hatchery Creek Trout Trot, Mar. Annual Blues Harbor Fest, June. Catch a Rainbow Kids Fishing Derby, June. Doc Monin Memorial Car Show, June. State Dock Houseboat Expo, Lake Cumberland; June. Lakefest, Monument Square; July. Kids Day at State Dock, July. Annual Lake Cumberland Bluegrass Festival, Aug Lake Cumberland’s World’s Largest Raft Up, Aug. 127 Corridor Sale, US 127; Aug. Senior Fishing Derby, Sept. Wounded Warrior Fishing Derby, Sept. Lucas Oil Lake Cumberland Fishing Open, Dec.
Dining
Captain Jake’s on the River, 50 Kendall Rd. Cumberland Tap, 3677 S Hwy 92 E. Giovanni’s Italian Restaurant, 43 Fair Oaks Dr. Godfather’s Pizza, 1905 Main St. Jamestown Café, 302 Monument Sq. LC Tiki Bar & Grill, 6465 State Park Rd. Pepe’s Mexican Grill, 802 N Main St. Rowena Landing Restaurant, 5465 State Park Rd.
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Apple Valley Condo, 145 State Park Rd.; 1 unit. Andrew’s Outdoor Adventure, 285 Scott Andrew Rd.; 2 units. Clifty Creek Cabin, 111 Dogwood Rd.; 1 unit. Cumberland River Cabin, 535 Logan Antle Rd.; 1 unit. Eagle Vacation Cabin, 162 Bell Harbor Landing Dr.; 1 unit. Foggy Bottom Campground Cabins,310 Kaufman Rd.; 2 units. Fox and Field Cabin, 684 Logan Antle Rd.; 1 unit.
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Shopping and Entertainment
Country Store, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park. Lake Cumberland Country Store, 6688 US 127S. Mini Indy Go Kart Track and Family Fun Center, 2367 US 127N. Pioneer Antiques & Granny’s Soda Shop, 127 S. Sarah’s Cards and Gift, 61 N Main St. Ship Store at State Dock, 6365 State Park Rd. Vintage Treasures, 463 N Main.
Boating and Lakes
Jamestown Resort and Marina Houseboat Vacation, 3677 KY 92S. Lake Cumberland, Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Pkwy., US 127, KY 90, KY 80 and KY 76. 50,250 acres.South Central Kentucky’s magnificent lake extends from Wolf Creek Dam south to Russell Springs and Jamestown into 7 counties and upstream for over 100 miles east to the vicinity of Somerset and finally to the area of Cumberland Falls. Shoreline over 1,200 miles; one of the top scenic fishing lakes in US. Wolf Creek Dam across the Cumberland River, US 127 south of Jamestown, 258' high/5,736' long. Completed 1950. Wolf Creek Dam Powerhouse and Overlook, US 127S, USACE. State Dock, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, US 127.
Camping and RV Parks
Foggy Bottom RV Park, 310 Kaufman Rd.; 20 sites. Kendall Recreation Area, 80 Kendall Rd. Timber Pointe Resort, 2671 S Hwy 92.
RUSSELL SPRINGS
Population 2,554 • Russell County • CST/CDT • Wet Russell County. US 127, KY 80, north of Lake Cumberland and Lake Cumberland State Resort.
t Lake Cumberland Tourist Commission, PO Box 64, Russell Springs, 42642; 270.866.4333. Parks and Recreation
Russell Springs City Park & Pool, 130 Milton Hts.
Golf and Tennis
Lakewood Country Club, 4214 KY 379; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Russell County Fair, Veterans’ Fairgrounds; June. Lake Cumberland Bluegrass Festival, Indian Hills Resort; Aug. Ghosts of Russell County, The Star Theater, downtown; Oct. Festival at the Springs, Oct. Annual Christmas Parade, Nov. Christmas Parade, Russell County Fairgrounds; Nov.
Dining
Acapulco Authentic Mexican Grill, 2335 Lakeway Dr. Coe’s Steak House, 2961 KY 80E. Country Café, 4152 KY 76S. 112 • www.kytravel.com
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Lodging
Alligator Inn, KY 76S; 20 units. Cabin on the Hill Bed & Breakfast, 1019 Mount Pleasant Rd.; 3 units. Cabin on the Lake, 116 Cabin Dr. Cabin on the Ridge, 370 Goat Dock Rd. Cumberland Lodge, 720 US 127 N; 53 units. Fort Wahoo Cabins, 54 Wahoo Way; 5 units. Lakepointe Resort, 1583 KY 1383; 22 units. Look Out Lodge, 230 Five Points Dr.; 1 unit. Peaceful Valley Lake & Cabins, 227 Peaceful Valley Ln.; 3 units. Pinecrest at Lake Cumberland Cabins, 1080 Hwy 1383; 13 units. Springs Motel, 115 Steve Wariner Dr.; 28 units. Stillwater Log Home, 436 Wedge Way; 1 unit. Woodscape Cove Cabin, 2544 Gosser Ridge Rd.; 1 unit.
Shopping and Entertainment
2 Pickers & A Pea, 549 Main St. Anna’s Garden, 2349 US 127S. Bows & Bling, 77 Steve Dr. Dunbar’s Western Store, 1973 Hwy. 379. Griders on Main, 339 Main St. Key Twin Cinema, Key Village Shopping Center. Lake Country Outdoors, 2573 S Hwy 127. Lakeshore Décor, 340 Main St. Laker Lanes, 2481 Lakeway Dr. Mantle Gift Shop, 3213 US 127S. Russell Springs Antique Mall, 224 Dan St. Star Theater, 546 Main St. Treasure Nook, 212 Steve Dr. West 80 Vendors Mall, 1730 W Steve Wariner Dr.
Boating and Lakes
Lake Cumberland Marina, 2108 State Hwy. 1383, Russell Springs.
Camping and RV Parks
Eagle’s Nest RV Park, 3142 US 127S; 10 sites. KOA Campground, 1440 Hwy. 1383. Pine Crest RV Park Resort, 1080 KY 1383; 55 sites, 15 cabins.
MONTICELLO
Population 6,188 • Wayne County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1800; KY 90, south of Lake Cumberland.
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120 S. Main St., Monticello, KY 42633; 606.348.3064; www.monticellokychamber.com and for tourism: www.theheartoflakecumberland.com. Wayne County Airport, KY 1275, off KY 90.25 miles northwest; general aviation; 4,000' runway.
Points of Interest
“Raccoon” John Smith Cabin, Michigan Ave. Brown-Lanier House, Hwy 1275 N. Mill Springs Mill, Hwy 1275 N.
Museums and Galleries
Wayne County Museum, 75 N Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Mill Springs Mill Park, Hwy. 1275 N. Monticello/Wayne County Memorial Park, Michigan Ave.
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Golf and Tennis
Monticello Country Club, KY 90 Byp.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Cornbread Festival, Mill Springs Park; Memorial Day weekend. Third Thursday Concert Series, downtown on the Square; May-Aug. Wayne County Fair and Horse Show, Memorial Park; June/July. Lake Cumberland Raft-Up, Lake Cumberland; 2nd Sat. in Aug. Quilt Show of the Little Mountains, Aspire Center; Labor Day weekend. Heritage Festival, Mill Springs Mill Park; Sat. Labor Day weekend. Fall Festival at Memorial Park, Oct. Christmas Parade, 1st Fri. in Dec.
Dining
Black Station Steak House, 1215 N Main St. El Cazador, 1077 N Main St. Family Diner, 576 KY 3106. Happy Hoppers Coffee and More, 187 W Hwy. 90.
Lodging
Best Western Lake Cumberland Inn, 2030 KY 90E Byp.; 60 units. Conley Bottom Resort, 270 Conley Bottom Rd.; 11 units, 100 sites. Fairchild’s B&B, 302 S Main St.; 3 units. Golden Pond Resort, KY 1275; 16 units. Hunni Hut on Lake Cumberland, 221 Cedar Bluff Ridge Rd.; 1 unit. The Lake House at Beaver Creek, 7697 W Hwy. 92; 1 unit. Monticello Motel, 254 N Main St.; 30 units. Raven’s Nest B&B, 364 Eagle Creek Dr.; 3 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Contented Heart Quilt Shoppe, 24 N Main St. Contented Heart Quilt Guild, downtown. Country at Heart, 237 Cumberland Xing. Kennett's Antiques & Junque, W Hwy. 90. Lake Cumberland Winery, 122 Cedar Lane Farm. Margaret’s Gift Shop, 2101 N Main St. McCutchen's Antiques, E Hwy. 90.
Boating and Lakes
Beaver Creek Resort and Marina, 8929 KY 92W. Conley Bottom Marina Resort, 270 Conley Bottom Rd. Lake Cumberland, Hwy 80, Hwy 27, Hwy 90, Hwy 1275, Hwy 127, Louie B. Nunn/Cumberland Pkwy. Over 50,250 acres, lake extends from Wolf Creek Dam upstream 100 miles past Somerset, touching 7 counties on to the vicinity of Cumberland Falls. Over 1,200 miles of shoreline.
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Population11,387 • TaylorCounty(Seat/Dry) • EST/EDT • Moist Established 1817; US 68, KY 55, north of Green River Lake State Park.
t Taylor County Tourist Commission, 325 E Main St., Campbellsville, KY 42718; 270.465.3786.
Taylor County Airport, US 68; general aviation; 5,000' runway.
Educational Institutions
Campbellsville University, 1 University Dr.; established 1906; enrolls 5,000.
Points of Interest
Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Rd. Tebbs Bend Battlefield, 327 Tebbs Bend Rd.
Museums and Galleries
Atkinson Griffin Log House, 544 Lake Rd. Hies tand House/ Taylor Count y Museum, 1075 Campbellsville Byp.
Parks and Recreation HGREEN RIVER LAKE STATE PARK,
179 Park Office Rd. off KY 55, south of Campbellsville KY 1061. 1,331 acres of lake shore; 8,210-acre lake. 270.465.8255; parks.ky.gov. Park features: beach, fishing, launches, marina, bathhouses, hiking/bike/equestrian trails, gift shop, mini-golf, planned recreation, picnic shelter, playgrounds, 229 camping sites. Green River L ake Wildlife Management Area, 10 miles south; 21,355 acres. Quality deer management. Special regulations. Handicap accessible. Owned by USACE, managed by KDFWR.
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Golf and Tennis
Blue Hole Golf, 125 Range Rd.; driving range. Miller Park Golf Course, Miller Park Rd.; 9 hole par 3.
Festivals and Events
Main Street Saturday Night, 1st Sat. Apr.–Oct. Kids Outdoor Day, June. Fall Heritage Festival, Homeplace on Green River; Sept. Corn Maze; Oct.
Dining
Asian Garden Buffet, 100 Central Shopping Ctr. Brothers Restaurant, 128 E Main St. Colton’s Steak House & Grill, 399 Campbellsville Byp. Creek Side Family Restaurant, 1837 New Lebanon Rd. Druthers, 101 N Columbia Ave. Fiesta Mexico, 1307 E Broadway. Garcia’s Restaurant, 480 Campbellsville Byp. Magic Wok, 726 Campbellsville Byp. Yamato, 1318 E. Broadway.
Lodging
Best Western Lodge, 1400 E Broadway; 60 units. Granny’s Country Cottage, 122 Owl Creek Rd.; 1 unit. Holiday Inn Express, 102 Plantation Dr.; 65 units. Lighthouse Landing, 37 Lake Forest Dr., 1 unit. Lucky Vista Motel, 1409 S Columbia Ave.; 18 units. Super 8, 100 Albion Way; 39 units. Towne Motel, 505 S Columbia Ave.; 15 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Campbellsville Cherry Reproductions, 3380 Saloma Rd. Campbellsville Handmade Cherry Furniture, 600 Water Tower Byp. Campbellsville Peddlers Mall, 400 Campbellsville Byp. Cozy Comforts, 305 E Main St. Humphress & Sons Cherry Reproductions, 303 E Main St. Magnolia Alley, 411 E Main St. Phillips Lanes, 164 Bambi Dr. Puryear’s Antiques, 701 S Central Ave.
Boating and Lakes
Big Cat Pay Lake, 8521 Liberty Rd. Emerald Isle Resort and Marina, 1500 County Park Rd. Green River Lake, Off KY 55, south of Campbellsville. 8,210 acres; extends from Taylor into Adair County; Green River Dam is south of Campbellsville, off KY 55; 141' high/2,350' long; Visitors Center, KY 55, with USACE exhibits, USACE.
H GREEN RIVER MARINA, 12892 Lone Valley Rd., Campbellsville, KY 42718. Are you looking for a small piece of "Heaven on Earth?" Try us!! We are very family oriented with LOTS to offer; floating cabins, pontoons, gift shop, fuel, boat slips, open grill, karaoke, ice cream, mechanic, live bait. Seasonal hours. Rates start at $355 for a 3-night rental, with discounts for reser ving online. 270.465.2512; www.greenrivermarina.com.
Camping and RV Parks
Campfire Ridge RV Park, 300 Capps Rd. Camp Sue-Z-Q, 250 Soule Chapel Rd. Cedars RV Park, 76 Capps Rd. Green River Resort, 1293 Lone Valley Rd. Green River Stables, 592 Robin Rd.; 25 stalls, 82 sites. Heartland RV Park, 278 Heartland Dr.; 111 sites. Lakeway RV Park, 3320 Smith Ridge Rd. Phillips Campground, 1385 Lone Valley Rd. Pike’s Ridge, 4725 Pikes Ridge Rd. Smith Ridge, 2882 Smith Ridge Rd. Wilson Creek, Wilson Creek Rd.
COLUMBIA
Population 4,885 • Adair County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1801; KY 80, KY 55 and Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway, south of Green River Lake. Official KY Trail Town.
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Educational Institutions
Lindsey Wilson College, 210 Lindsey Wilson St.; established 1903; enrolls 2,562.
Points of Interest
Begley Chapel, 210 Lindsey Wilson St. Janice Holt Giles House, 380 Spout Springs Rd. Trabue Russell House, 201 Jamestown St.; built 1821–23.
Parks and Recreation
Barney’s Fun Center, 905 Campbellsville Rd. Heavenly Haven Farm & Zipline, 859 Genesis Rd.
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Golf and Tennis
The Pines, 275 Country Club Rd.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Crappie USA Tournament, Apr. Homeplace Plow Days, Apr. South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo, Aug. Homeplace Fall Festival, Sept. Columbia Downtown Days, Oct. Giles Society Heritage Arts and Crafts Day, Oct. Squarecrows on the Square, Oct. Christmas in Columbia, 1st Sat. in Dec.
Dining
Acapulco Grill, 104 Public Sq. Anderson’s Pizzeria, 1411 Campbellsville Rd. Betty's Country Cooking, 2339 Campbellsville Rd. Black Stallion Steak House, 126 Will Walker Ln. Circle R Restaurant, 712 Russell Rd. Fiesta Mexico Restaurant, 819 Jamestown St. Los Dos Lunas, 1764 Campbellsville Rd. Tray’s Garden Chinese Restaurant, 960 Jamestown St.
Lodging
Best Western, 710 Bomar Hts.; 51 units. Columbia B&B, 711 Grensburg St. Garrison Farmstead Vacation Rentals, Roy Garrison Rd. Hill and Valley Farms B&B, 431 Wilson Rd.; 3 units. Holmes Bend Cottages & Suites, 5380 Holmes Bend Rd. Kozy Haven Log Cabin Rentals, 561 S Hwy. 55; 4 units. Sleep Inn & Suites, 350 Dohoney Trc.; 65 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
313Maple Florist & Gifts, 105 Campbellsville St. Arrow Vintage Antiques, 308 Greensburg St. Bradshaw and Son Oak Furniture, 6721 Hwy. 55 S. Casey House Antiques, 1081 Edmonton Rd. Farm 2 Furniture, 114 N Reed St. Farmer’s Market on the Square, Apr.–Oct. Horseshoe Art, 430 Harm Shelton Rd. Libby’s Gift Boutique & Cheryl’s Princess Pirates, 107 Burkesville St. Nanwood Market, 206 Public Square. Trendy Farmhouse, 114 N Reed St. Valley Collections & Creations, 2291 Cane Valley Rd.
GREENSBURG
Population 2,163 • Green County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Dry E s tablished 1794; US 68/K Y 70 southeas t of Campbellsville.
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Points of Interest
Goose Creek Foot Bridge, Courthouse Sq. Oldest Courthouse West of the Allegheny Mountains, Courthouse Sq; Est. 1804; NRHP. Historic Downtown Walking Tour, Over 47 buildings designated part of the National Register District. William H. Herndon House, Main St. & E Columbia Ave. L&N Passenger Depot, 103 Depot St.
Golf and Tennis
Green County Golf Association/Golf Course, 158 Golf Course Rd.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Art in the Alley, Greensburg Arts Council; 3rd Sat. in May. Green County Fair, American Legion Park; 3rd week in June. Cattlemen’s Bluegrass Festival, Aug.
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Boating and Lakes
Holmes Bend Marina & Resort, 5380 Holmes Bend Rd.
Camping and RV Parks
Three Springs RV Resort, 3680 Holmes Bend Rd.; 27 sites. US Army Corps of Engineers Campsites on Green River Lake: Holmes Bend Campground, Holmes Bend Rd.; 125 sites.
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Cow Days, 3rd weekend in Sept. Christmas on the Square, downtown Greensburg; Sat. after Thanksgiving.
Parks and Recreation
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Hickory Hills Country Club, 1552 Short Town Rd.; 9 holes.
Shopping and Entertainment
Brenda’s Flowers and Crafts, 210 S Main St. Glovers’ Station Antique Mall, 121 S Public Sq. It’s a Dandy, 131 N Public Sq. Kentucky Market House, 117 S Public Sq. Tastes Like Home, 3090 Campbellsville Rd.
Boating and Lakes
Green River Paddle Trail, 100 Paddle Trl.
LIBERTY
Population 2,168 • Casey County (Seat) • EST/EDT • Dry Established 1791; US 127, 30 miles south of Danville and 30 miles north of Russell Springs. Known as the “Gate Capital of the World” for its production of tubular farm gates.
t Liberty/Casey Chamber of Commerce,PO Box 278,Liberty, KY 42539; 606.706.9694; www.libertycaseychamber.org.
t Liberty/Casey County Tourism,Liberty,KY; 606.706.9694; explorelibertyky@gmail.com, www.explorelibertyky.com.
Dining
The Bedford Inn, 579 N Wallace Wilkins Blvd. Horse and Buggy Countr y Inn B&B, South Fork Community; 1 unit. Sandy Acres Log Cabin Rental, 1990 Henson Ridge Rd.; 1 unit.
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Golf and Tennis
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Festivals and Special Events
Town Square Farmer’s Market, Tue/Fri/Sat until noon, June–Oct. Edmonson County Saddle Club Horse Show, KY 259, Brownsville; 1st Sat. in June. Nolin Fest, Nolin Lake; Aug. Edmonson County Fair, Brownsville; Sept. Mason’s Car Show, Brownsville; Oct.
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Sherry’s Red Roof Restaurant, 898 Moutardier Rd, Anneta Sportsman’s Grill, 675 S Main St., Brownsville Town Square Farmer’s Market, Tue/Fri/Sat until noon, June–Oct. Walden’s BBQ, Main Street Center, Brownsville Familiar Food: Brownsville: Dairy Queen, Subway.
Lodging
Cottages on Briar Creek, 2772 Brier Creek Rd. 2 units. Hickory Cabins, 8679 Nolin Dam Rd. Lakeside Dreams, 1018 Wilderness Rd. The Lodge at Mammoth Cave, 171 Hotel Rd. Moutardier Resort & Marina, 1990 Moutardier Rd., Leitchfield. Park Mammoth Resort, 22850 Louisville Rd., Cave City. Pine Paradise, 394 Peace Ln., Bee Spring. Reinecke’s Resort Cottage, 74 Arrow Point Tr, 1 unit. Serenity Hill Bed & Breakfast, 3600 Mammoth Cave Rd.
Shopping and Entertainment
Country Bouquet Flowers and Gifts, 226 Cedar St., Brownsville. Detweiler Country Store, 12825 Priceville Rd., Cub Run. Forks Country Store and Indoor Archery Range, 30 Stockholm Rd., Mammoth Cave. French Fort Vineyards, 800 Paquin Rd. Lincoln Trail Outfitters and Hickory Cabin Store, 8679 Nolin Dam Rd., Mammoth Cave Madison’s Flowers, 434 S Main St., Brownsville. Mammoth Cave Transplants, 5394 Brownsville Rd., Brownsville. Peace Valley Market, 277 Peace Valley Ln., Brownsville. Reneva’s, 100 Park Pl., Brownsville. Treasures from the Hollow, 302 N Main St., Brownsville.
Camping and RV Parks
Diamond Caverns RV Resort & Golf, 1878 Mammoth Cave Pkwy, Park City.
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HORSE CAVE/ MUNFORDVILLE
Hart County • CST/CDT • Moist Horse Cave: Population 2,311; I-65, exit 58; northernmost of the three cities in vicinity of Mammoth Cave. Munfordville: Population 1,615 • County Seat 3 miles north of Horse Cave. I-65 exit 65.
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Historic Sites
Battle for the Bridge Historic Preserve, I-65 exit 65, south on US 31 W.
Museums and Galleries
American Cave Museum, 119 E Main St., Horse Cave. Hart County Historical Museum, 109 Main St., Munfordville.
Parks and Recreation
Jammin’ on the Porch, Bluegrass Jams every Thur. 6pm. Hidden River Cave/Zip/Rappel, 119 E Main St., Horse Cave. Cub Run Cave, 15101 Cub Run Hwy., Cub Run. Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo and Onyx Cave, I-65 at exit 58, Horse Cave. Kentucky Stonehenge, 201 Lynn Ave., Munfordville.
Festivals and Special Events
City-Wide Yard Sale, Munfordville; 1st Sat. in May. Green River Canoe Fest, Munfordville; June. Hart County Fair, Hart County Fairgrounds, Munfordville; July. Hart County Civil War Days, Munfordville; Sept. Horse Cave Heritage Festival, Horse Cave; 3rd weekend in Sept. Big Buffalo Crossing BBQ Cookoff, Munfordville; Oct.
Dining
Bacon Creek Café, 8167 N Dixie Hwy., Bonnieville. El Mazatlan, 1182 N Dixie St., Munfordville. C&R Café, 103 N Dixie St., Horse Cave. Devore’s Grocery, 9 N Jackson HWY, Hardyville. King Buffet, 210 Interstate Plz., Munfordville. Murray’s Restaurant, 1021 Main St., Munfordville. Old Millie's Restaurant, 7526 N Dixie Hwy., Booneville. R&K Grill & Games, 113 Union St., Munfordville. Smiley's Hot Dogs, 1797 N Jackson Hwy., Hardyville. Turtleini's Pizza & Pasta, 103 S Dixie St., Horse Cave. Uno BBQ & Cafe, 5112 S Jackson Hwy., Horse Cave. Wigwam General Store, 7105 S Jackson Hwy., Horse Cave.
Lodging
Country Girl at Heart Farm B&B, 6230 Priceville Rd., Munfordville; 5 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-65 exit 58, Horse Cave; 101 units. Horse Cave Motel, US 31W, Horse Cave; 23 units. Quality Inn & Suites, I-65 exit 58, Horse Cave; 80 units. Super 8, I-65 exit 65, Munfordville; 49 units.
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All Things by Mel, 120 A E Main St., Horse Cave. The Bookstore, 111 Water St., Horse Cave. Dennison’s Roadside Market, 5824 S Jackson Hwy., Horse Cave. Detweiler's Country Store, 2825 Priceville Rd., Cub Run. Earlene’s Antiques, 90 Le Grande Hwy., Horse Cave. Perkins Family Antiques, 6947 S Jackson Hwy., Horse Cave. R & S Groceries and Amish Bakery, 235 Irvin Cemetery Rd., Horse Cave. Sims Studios & Art Shop, 108 E Main St., Horse Cave. Walk Through Time, 103 Water St., Horse Cave.
Boating and Lakes
Big Buffalo Crossing Canoe, Green River Park and Arboretum, Munfordville.
Camping and RV Parks
Dog Creek Campground, 890 Dog Creek Rd., Cub Run. Horse Cave KOA, I-65 exit 58, Horse Cave; 75 sites, 9 cabins.
CAVE CITY/PARK CITY
Barren County • ST/CDT • Dry Ca v e C i t y : Po p u l a t i o n 2 , 2 4 0 • M o i s t I-65 exit 53, US 31W at KY 70; just east of Mammoth Cave National Park; highest concentration of commercial attractions in the immediate vicinity of Mammoth Cave. Pa r k C i t y : Po p u l a t i o n 5 3 7 I-65 exit 48,KY 70; southeast of Mammoth Cave National Park.
t Cave City Welcome Center, 418 Mammoth Cave St., Cave City, KY 42127; www.cavecity.com; 270.773.8833.
Points of Interest
Bell’s Tavern, KY 255 and Brown Rd., Park City; NRHP. Onyx Cave, 93 Huckleberry Knob Rd., Cave City.
Museums and Galleries
Floyd Collins Museum, 1240 Old Mammoth Cave Rd., Cave City. Mammoth Cave Wax Museum, I-65 exit 53, Cave City. Mammoth Cave Wildlife Museum, I-65 exit 53, Cave City.
Parks and Recreation
Diamond Caverns, Mammoth Cave National Park, Mammoth Cave. Dinosaur World, I-65 exit 53, Cave City.
HKARST BEACH, 964 Mammoth Cave Rd, Cave City, KY 42127. 2.3 acre man-made swimming Sports Park! Ages 6 and up can enjoy the Wibit – an inflatable water park on deep end and all ages can the enjoy shallow end and sandy beach with volleyball! Visit www.karstbeach.com or call 800.523.1854 for more information and admission rates. H KENTUCKY ACTION PARK/JESSE JAMES RIDING STABLES, 3057 Mammoth
Cave Rd., Cave City, KY 42127. I-65 exit 53. Your one stop for vacation fun in South Central Kentucky, with the largest variety of amusement activities of any place around. Alpine Slide, Zipline-Horseback riding & more. 270.773.2560; www.kentuckyactionpark.com. Mammoth Cave Adventures & Zipline Tours, I-65 exit 53, Cave City. Ridgetop Pay Lake, I-65 exit 53, Cave City.
Rockcastle Shooting Center, 585 Park Mammoth Rd., Park City.
Festivals and Special Events
Bell’s Tavern Heritage Festival, Park City; June.
Dining
Country Kitchen, 876 Mammoth Cave Rd., Cave City. El Mazatlan Mexican Restaurant, 105 Gardner Ln., Cave City. El Patron Family Restaurant, 822 Mammoth Cave St., Cave City. Mammoth Railway Café, 5 Old Dixie Hwy., Park City. Pick & Grin Café, 24130 Louisville Rd., Park City. Sahara Steak House, 413 Happy Valley Rd., Cave City. Watermill Restaurant, I-65 exit 53, Cave City. Familiar Food: I-65 exit 53, Cave City: Cracker Barrel, Dairy Queen, Godfather’s Pizza/O’Deli’s, KFC, Long John Silver’s/A&W, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Bear Wallow Belles B&B, 2841 Hiseville-Bear Wallow Rd., Cave City; 2 units. Best Western Kentucky Inn, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 50 units. The Bishop House at Double K Farm, 287 Waller Rd., Park City; house rental. Budget Inn, US 31W, Cave City; 25 units. Caveland Motel, US 31W, Cave City; 14 units. Comfort Inn and Suites, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 63 units. Countryside Inn, US 31W, Cave City; 25 units. Days Inn, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 89 units. Econolodge, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 110 units. Grand Victorian Inn, 5 Old Dixie Hwy., Park City; 11 units. Holiday Motel, 306 N Dixie Hwy., Cave City; 25 units. Jesse James Cabins, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 5 units. Parkland Motel, I-65 exit 48, Park City; 26 units. Sleep Inn, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 61 units. Star Motel, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 22 units. Super 8, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 50 units. Travel Inn, US 31W, Cave City; 25 units. Wayfarer B&B, 1240 Old Mammoth Cave Rd., Cave City; 5 units. Wigwam Village, US 31W, Cave City; 15 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Big Mike’s Rock and Gift Shop, I-65 exit 53, Cave City. Cave Valley Winery, 22850 Louisville Road, Park City Caveland Antique Mall, 605 S Dixie Hwy., Cave City. Chaser’s Kentucky Chocolates, 812 Mammoth Cave Rd., Cave City. Coffey’s Concrete, 414 E Happy Valley St., Cave City. Four Seasons Antiques Uniques & Collectibles, 115 Broadway, Cave City. Grandma’s Attic, 104 S 2nd St. Leo’s Local Crafts, 4377 Mammoth Cave Rd., Cave City. Lost and Forgotten Treasure, 601 S Dixie Hwy. Magaline’s Antique Mall, 118 Broadway, Cave City. Mammoth Cave Knife Works, I-65 exit 53, Cave City. Nuttin' Fancy Antique Mall, I-65 exit 53, Cave City. Paul’s Antiques & Collectibles, 111 Broadway, Cave City. Smith’s Country Store, 101 Huckleberry Knob Rd., Cave City. Tom’s Tee-Pee, 805 Mammoth Cave Rd., Cave City. Toni’s Roller Rink, 502 S Dixie Hwy., Cave City. Wild Wonderful Gift Shop, I-65 exit 53, Cave City. www.kytravel.com • 121
Boating and Lakes
Green River Canoeing, 3057 Mammoth Cave Rd., Cave City. Mammoth Cave Canoe & Kayak, 1240 Mammoth Cave Rd., Cave City.
Camping and RV Parks
Cave Country RV Campground, I-65 exit 53; Cave City; 51 sites. Jellystone Park Camp Resort, I-65 exit 53; Cave City; 150 sites. Rock Cabin Camping, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 10 units, 10 sites. Singing Hills Campground, I-65 exit 53, Cave City; 36 sites.
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CAMP RESORT, 1002 Mammoth Cave Rd, Cave City, KY 42127. Family camp-resort with amenities including swimming pools, waterslide, and jumping pillow with themed week activities by recreation staff Memorial Day through Labor Day. Stay in one of our full hook-up campsites or fully furnished cabins. Open year round. Visit us at www.jellystonemammothcave.com or call 270.773.3840 or 800.523.1854 for more info.
EDMONTON
Population 1,586 • Metcalfe County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Dry Established 1860; US 68, Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway.
t Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 42, Edmonton, KY 42129; 270.432.3222; www.metcalfechamber.com.
Points of Interest
Sulphur Well, 10 miles east on KY 70 off US 68. Wisdom Community, 3 miles east on US 68.
Theatre and Performing Arts Barn Lot Theater, 207 S Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Bowling Park, US 68. Dry Fork Gorge, Western Metcalfe County, off Hwy. 3234. Marrowbone State Forest and Wildlife Management Area, KY 90, Willow Shade; KDF.
Golf and Tennis
Kentucky Hills Golf Course, 6198 Randolph Summer Shade Rd.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Metcalfe County Fair, June. Branstetter Park Festival & Homecoming, 4th weekend in Aug. Sulphur Well Homecoming & Duck Race, 3rd weekend in Aug. Seven Springs Sorghum Festival, last Sat. in Sept. Pumpkin Festival, 1st Sat. in Oct.
Dining
Anne’s Restaurant, 2305 Summer Shade Rd. China One, 1003 W Stockton St. City Grill, 300 N Main St. Country Tyme Diner, 2517 Summer Shade Rd. Gene’s Freeze, 1405 W Stockton Rd. Highway 68 Roadside Café, 7525 Greensburg Rd. J & S Restaurant, 611 W Stockton St. Lighthouse Restaurant, KY 70 E, Sulphur Well. Ma’s Deli, 3800 Greensburg Rd. Mi Pueblo Mexican Restaurant, 107 Shirley St. Old School Café, 701 W Stockton St. Pappy’z, 601 S Main St. Roadside BBQ & Grill, 1815 N Metcalfe School Rd., Sulphur Well. Familiar Food: McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Subway.
Kentucky's Cave Country SOUTH CENTRAL REGION Lodging
Cabin Creek, 1706 Hwy 70, Sulphur Well; 1 unit. Cave Hill Motel, 310 W Stockton St.; 7 units. Creek Dance a Rustic Retreat, 345 Penny Ln.; 2 units. Janice’s Cabin Rental, 414 W Stockton St.; 2 units. Sherwood Retreat Cabins, 207 Sherwood; 2 units. Wilson’s Cabin Rental, 1040 Edwin Williams Rd., Sulphur Well; 1 unit.
Boating and Lakes
Metcalfe County Park and Lake, US 68E; primitive sites, ramp.
GLASGOW
Population 14,470 • Barren County (Seat/Dry) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1799; US 31E, KY 90, US 68/KY 80, Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway, Veterans Outer Loop; southeast of Cave City, Park City and Mammoth Cave; northeast of Barren River Lake.
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Public Sq., Glasgow, KY 42141. Open year-round Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30. Home to the Glasgow Highland Games, Barren River Lake State Resort Park, South Central Kentucky Cultural Center, Plaza Theatre, Ft. Williams & Mammoth Cave National Park. 800.264.3161; www.visitglasgowbarren.com. Glasgow Municipal Airport, KY 90W; general aviation; 5,301' runway.
Points of Interest
Fort Williams, Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, US 31E to Cross St., Ft. Williams Way; built 1863.
Theatre and Performing Arts
HPLAZA THEATRE, 115 E Main St., Glasgow, KY 42411. Located in the heart of downtown Glasgow, the Plaza Theatre hosts many National, Regional and Local performing artists and bands from bluegrass, country, rock, seasoned favorites, and groups ready to top the charts, as well as support many community, church and civic groups who utilize the beloved venue for concerts, live theatre, and recitals. 270.361.2101; www.historicplaza.com.
Museums and Galleries
212 on the Main, 212 W Main St.; Home of the Arts Guild of the Barrens. South Central Kentucky Cultural Center/Museum of the Barrens, 200 W Water St.
Parks and Recreation
American Legion Park, 805 Happy Valley Rd. Barren River Wildlife Management Areas, US 31E, KY 87, KY 98, KY 100. 10,106 acres around Barren River Lake. USACE.
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RESORT PARK, 12 miles SW of Glasgow off US 31E, south of Cumberland/Nunn Pkwy. 1,500 acres open yearround; 10,000-acre lake;270.646.2151, 800.325.0057; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: restaurant, bus accessibility, pool, kids pool, nature trails, seasonal horsebackriding; ramp. Marina offers rentals of skis, fishing equipment, fishing boats, ski boats, and pontoons; open and covered boat slips. Fishing, basketball, shuffleboard, beach, bathhouse, playgrounds and picnic shelters. Lodging: 51 room lodge. Cottages & 22 two-bedroom executive units. Camping: Apr.–Oct.; 99 sites with utilities, service buildings; (reservations required). Golf & Tennis: 18 holes, pro shop, rental clubs, carts; 2 lighted courts. Beaver Creek Park & Softball Complex, 115 Beaver Trl. Glasgow City Pool, 805 Happy Vally Rd. Lera B. Mitchell Clubhouse, 1214 S Green St. Tyman Park, 545 Bunche Ave. Weldon Park, 100 Weldon Dr.
Golf and Tennis
Diamond Caverns RV Resort and Golf Club, I-65 exit 48, Park City; 76 sites, 18 holes. Fox Hollow Golf Club, KY 63; 18 holes. Gorin Park, 201 Gorin Dr.; 8 courts.
Festivals and Special Events
400 Mile Sale Across Kentucky, June. Annual Glasgow Highland Games, June. Annual 4th of July Concert on the Square, downtown; TBA. Barren County Fair, July. Glasgow B&PW Arts, Craft & Gift Fair, downtown; Sept. Roller Coaster Yard Sale, along Hwy. 63; Oct. Glasgow’s Nighttime Christmas Parade, Dec.
Dining
A Little Taste of Texas, 303 S Broadway. Anna's Greek Restaurant, 607 Happy Valley Rd. Annie's Country Cooking, 1113 Cleveland Ave. The Bar-B-Q Place, 1499 Burkesville Rd. Bar-B-Q Hut, 594 Reynolds Rd.
Making Memories Since 1934 PLAZA THEATRE 115 E. Main St. Glasgow KY
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Boating and Lakes
Narrows Marina, 2236 Narrows Boat Ramp Rd. Peninsula Marina, 1261 Peninsula Rd. State Dock Marina, State Park Rd. Walnut Creek Marina, 2001 Walnut Creek Rd.
Camping and RV Parks
Harston Hideaways, 13020 Scottsville Rd.; 3 cabins. Mountain Top Retreat Cabins, 3056 Mammoth Cave Rd. Spring Hill RV Park, 373 Austin-Tracy Rd., Lucas; 40 sites. 124 • www.kytravel.com
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Population 67,067 • WarrenCounty (Seat/Wet) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1798; 3rd largest Kentucky city; I-65, US 31W, US 68, US 231 and KY 67, KY 80, KY 234 and KY 1435, W.H. Natcher and Louie B. Nunn Parkways, on the Barren River. The only place Corvettes are made.
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Educational Institutions
Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights Blvd.; established 1906; enrolls 20,000+.
Points of Interest
Aviation Heritage Park, Basil Griffin Park, 1825 Three Springs Rd. Capitol Arts Center, 416 E Main St. Chaney's Dairy Barn, 9191 Nashville Rd. GM Corvette Plant, 600 Corvette Dr. Historic Downtown Fountain Square, Main Ave.& State St.
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Museums and Galleries
Downing Museum at the Baker Arboretum, 4801 Morgantown Rd. Historic Railpark and Train Museum, 401 Kentucky St. Kentucky Museum, 1444 Kentucky St. (on WKU campus). National Corvette Museum, I-65 exit 28.
Historic Sites
Eloise B. Houchens Center, 1115 Adams St. Riverview at Hobson Grove, 1100 W Main St. St Joseph Catholic Church, 434 Church St. NRHP.
Parks and Recreation
Beech Bend Park & Raceway, 798 Beech Bend Rd. NCM Motorsports Park, 505 Grimes Rd. Russell Sims Aquatic Center, 2303 Tomblinson Way.
Golf and Tennis
Crosswinds Golf Course, 1031 Wilkinson Trl.; 18 holes. Golf Course at Riverview, 1200 W Main St.; 9 holes. Kereiakes Park, Cemetery Rd.; 10 courts. Paul Walker Golf Course, 1044 Covington Ave.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Bowling Green Hot Rods Baseball, Bowling Green Ballpark; early Apr.–early Sept. Tri-Five Nationals, Beech Bend, Aug. Bowling Green International Festival, Circus Sq.; Sept. Pumpkin Festival, Jackson's Orchard; Oct.
Dining
440 Main Restaurant and Bar, 440 E Main St. The Bistro, 1129 College St. Boyce General Store, 10551 Woodburn Allen Springs Rd. Cambridge Market and Café, 830 Fairview Ave. Double Dogs, 1780 Scottsville Rd. Gerard’s 1907 Tavern, 935 College St. Lost River Pizza, 2440 Nashville Rd. Mariah’s Restaurant, 360 E 8th Ave. Montana Grille, 1740 Scottsville Rd. Smokey Pig Bar-B-Q, 2520 Louisville Rd. Steamer, 801 State St., 2718 Scottsville Rd. White Squirrel Brewery, 871 Broadway Ave.
Lodging
America's Best Value Inn, I-65 exit 28; 99 units. Baymont Inn & Suites, I-65 exit 22; 45 units. Best Western, I-65 exit 22; 96 units. Candlewood Suites, I-65 exit 22; 90 units. Country Inn and Suites, I-65 exit 22; 85 units. Courtyard by Marriott, I-65 exit 22; 93 units. Days Inn, I-65 exit 22; 61 units. Drury Inn, I-65 exit 22; 140 units. Econo Lodge, I-65 exit 22; 52 units. Fairfield Inn & Suites, I-65 exit 22; 106 units. Hampton Inn, I-65 exit 22; 130 units.
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Green River Lodge, 2199 S Main St.; 35 units. Morgantown Inn & Suites, 2199 S Main St., 35 units. Woodbury Lodge B&B, 515 Schoolhouse Rd.; 5 units.
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Beech Bend Campground, I-65 exit 28; 500 sites. Bowling Green KOA, I-65 exit 22; 120 sites, pay lake.
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Blue Holler Brewery, 1266 31 W Bypass. Cabela's Outpost, I-65 exit 22. Camping World, I-65 exit 22. Flea Land, 1100 Three Springs Rd. Fruit of the Loom Outlet, 2622 Scottsville Rd. Greenwood Mall, I-65 exit 22. Harley-Davidson Bowling Green, I-65 exit 22. Jackson's Orchard & Nursery, 1280 Slim Island Rd. Nat’s Outdoor Sports, 1121 Wilkinson Trce. Reid's Livery Winery, 430 Nealey Rd., Alvation. Rickman Pottery, 1121 E 14th St. Rock Garden Farm, 12785 Nashville Rd., Woodburn. Vette City Antique Mall, I-65 exit 28.
China Buffet, 811 S Main St. El Azteca, 216 S Main. Farmboy, 635 W G.L. Smith St. Firehouse Pizza, 116 E Ohio St. Garcia’s, 103 Veterans Way. Gone Fishin’, 3300 Bowling Green Rd. Kountry Kitchen, 729 W G. L. Smith St. Pizza Zone, 618 W. G. L. Smith St. Rebecca’s on Main, 127 N Main.
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Hilton Garden Inn, I-65 exit 22; 133 units,. Holiday Inn Express, I-65 exit 22; 87 units. Holiday Inn University Plaza, I-65 exit 22; 218 units. Home2 Suites, I-65, exit 22, 83 units. Hotel Sync, I-65 exit 28; 39 units. Hyatt Place, I-65 exit 26; 108 units. La Quinta Inn & Suites, I-65 exit 22; 66 units. Microtel Inn, I-65 exit 22; 76 units. Motel 6, I-65 exit 22; 91 units. Quality Inn, I-65 exit 22; 70 units. Ramada, I-65 exit 22; 112 units. Red Roof Inn, I-65 exit 22; 56 units. Staybridge Suites, I-65 exit 22; 124 units. Super 8 North, I-65 exit 28; 60 units. Super 8 South, I-65 exit 22; 87 units. TownPlace Suites by Marriott, I-65 exit 22; 101 units. Tru by Hilton, I-65 exit 22, 88 units. Wingate by Wyndham, I-65 exit 22; 66 units.
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Population 8,551 • Simpson County (Seat/ Dry) • CST/CDT •Wet Established 1819; US 31W, west of I-65, south of Bowling Green.
t Franklin Welcome Center, Kentucky Welcome Center, I-65N, at the Kentucky/Tennessee state line. Staffed daily 8:30–4:30; 270.586.6292 or 800.225.TRIP; www.kentuckytourism.com. t Simpson County Tourism Commission, 81 Steele Rd., PO Box 737, Franklin, KY 42135. 270.586.3040; www.franklinky.com. Points of Interest
Outdoor Murals, 81 Steele Rd. Sandford Duncan Inn & Stage Coach Stop, 5083 Nashville Rd., near TN line.
Museums and Galleries
African American Heritage Center, 500 Jefferson St.
HGALLERY ON THE SQUARE, 110 N Main St.,
Franklin, KY 42134. Representing local artists. Gift items (paintings, wood work, metal work, glass work, pottery, etc.) created by Kentucky and Tennessee Artists and Craftsmen. Classes, workshops, and special events. Six art exhibits per year. Open Tues.-Fri. 10-4; Sat. 10-1. Facebook page. 270.586.8055. www.galleryonthesquare.org Octagon Hall Museum, 6040 Bowling Green Rd. Simpson County Historical Society, 206 N College St.
Golf and Tennis
Kenny Perry’s Country Creek Golf Course, 1075 Kenny Perry Dr.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
New Art Exhibit Opening, Gallery on the Square, 3rd week in Jan., Mar., May, Julp, Sept., & Dec. Cherry Blossom Art & Music Festival, Courthouse Lawn, Apr. 128 • www.kytravel.com
Dining
4 Soils Coffee/Bakery, 126 N Main St.
HBRICKYARD CAFÉ, 205 W Cedar St., Franklin,
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KY 42134. A fine dining restaurant in Franklin Kentucky. Find a combination of Mediterranean, Italian and American classics, friendly atmosphere and excellent service. Sit back, relax and enjoy your fine dining experience. 270.589.9080. Best Donuts, 201 W Cedar St. El Protrero, 270 Trotters Ln. Franklin Steak House, 3898 Nashville Rd. The Frozen Spoon, 115 W Cedar St. New China Restaurant, 414 N Main St. Oasis Southwest Grill, 116 Steele Rd. OT Sports Grill, 1326 Nashville Rd. Rylan's Restaurant, 709 S Main St. Sol Azteca, 1440 Nashville Rd. Sol Azteca Mexican Restaurant, 613 S Main St. Tanglewood, 104 Barrett Ln. Wildfire BBQ and Grill, 105 State St.
Lodging
Baymont Inn & Suites, I-65 exit 2; 52 units. Comfort Inn, I-65 exit 6; 60 units. Dad’s Campground, 2889 Nashville Rd. Days Inn Franklin, I-65 exit 6; 59 units. Econolodge Franklin, I-65 exit 2; 45 units. Hampton Inn Franklin, I-65 exit 2; 72 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-65 exit 2; 75 units. Knights Inn Franklin, I-65 exit 6; 40 units. Quality Inn Franklin, I-65 exit 2; 50 units. Super 8 Franklin, 3811 Nashville Rd.; 48 units.
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Angel Bear Antiques, 509 N College St. Bright’s Antique World, I-65 exit 2. Charity Bingo, 4 locations. Country Store, 3850 Nashville Rd. Cozy Corner Gifts, 101 W Cedar St. Crocker Farm Winery, 5892 Scottsville Rd. Franklin’s Historic Shopping District, Downtown Franklin. Franklin Drive-In, 6250 Nashville Rd. Franklin Sporting Goods, 118 N Main St. FunKY Town, 109 W Cedar St. Gallery on the Square, 110 N Main St. Heritage Antique Mall, 111 W Washington St.
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– Dining – Drinks – Entertainment; Jackpots are closer than you think! With over 750 gaming machines and millions in monthly jackpot payouts, it pays to play at Kentucky Downs. Simulcasting on horse tracks around the world is available seven days a week, as well as bingo and live entertainment Wednesdays through Sundays. Live racing takes place every September. Grab a bite to eat or drink at Lucky 7s Diner, KD Cafe, or at our well-stocked bar. Enjoy our 24 brews on tap and largest collection of bourbon and whiskey in the area. Cheers to a good time at Kentucky Downs! 5629 Nashville Rd, just off I-65 at Exit 2 in Franklin, KY. 270.586.7778; kentuckydowns.com. [See ad, page 130] Mustard Seed Market, 122 W Kentucky Ave. Old Friends at KY Downs, 5565 Nashville Rd. Razzle Dazzle 2, 1045 S Main St. Small Town Primitives, 207A N Main St. Snoopers Attic, 1705 Bowling Green Rd. Wildflower, 104 S Main St. Willow Hill Marketplace, 117 S Main St.
Canyon Run Resort, 700 Canyon Run Rd., Lewisburg; 9 holes. Rolling Hills Golf Course, 1600 Pine Dr.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Strawberry Festival, Adairville; May. Emancipation Weekend, Aug. 8. Logan Co. Tobacco & Heritage Festival, 2nd Sat. in Oct.
Dining
Firehouse Restaurant, 471 W 2nd St. Granny’s Kitchen, 216 Market Sq. Roy’s Pit Bar-B-Q, 101 Sarah Ln. Sol Azteca, 120 Walker Ln. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Captain D’s, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Godfather’s Pizza, KFC, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell.
Lodging
Cedar Ridge B&B Retreat, 1302 Simmons Ford Rd.; 3 units. Econolodge, US 68; 27 units. Executive Inn, 815 W 9th St.; 20 units. Quality Inn, 1120 Bowling Green Rd.; 44 units. Wren’s Nest B&B, 1452 Proctor Mill Rd.; 2 units.
Shopping and Entertaniment Shoppe on the Square, 119 S Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Briggs Lake, US 79, 2 miles north of Russellville, KDFWR. Lake Malone, US 431, 18 miles north to Dunmor; 1961 state-developed lake in Muhlenberg, Logan, Todd Counties; cliffs rise to 200' at some points, KDFWR.
AUBURN
Population 1,340 • Logan County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Dry Established 1865; US 68/KY 80, southwest of Bowling Green.
t Auburn Tourism Commission, PO Box 183, Auburn, KY 42206; 270.542.4149.
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t Logan County Tourist and Convention Commission,
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Population6,960 • LoganCounty (Seat/Dry) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1798; US 68, southwest of Bowling Green. 200 W 4th St., PO Box 1678, Russellville, 42276; 270.726.167, 8www.visitlogancounty.org. Russellville / Logan County Airport, 348 Airport Rd., off KY 100; general aviation; 4,000' runway.
Points of Interest
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Golf and Tennis
Old Southern Deposit Bank, 6th and Main Sts.
Museums and Galleries
Red River Meeting House & Cemetery, 3008 Schochoh Rd., Adairville. Schochoh Rosenwald One Room School Museum, 2200 Bowling Green Rd. West Ky African American Heritage Center Museum, 252 Morgan St.
Parks and Recreation
Logan County Glade State Nature Preserve, off US 68/KY 80. 41 acres with limestone glades occupying the SW. facing midslope of an 810' knob.
Carriage House Vineyard, 259 Longview Ln. South Union Shaker Village, 850 Shaker Museum Rd. Auburn Museum, 433 W Main St.
Festivals and Special Events Bluegrass Jam, Shaker Village; Apr. Car Cruise-In, McKutchen-Coke Park; July. A Shaker Breakfast, Shaker Village; Nov. Tour of Homes, 1st Sun. in Dec. Christmas Parade, Dec.
Dining
Auburn Pool Room, 112 E Main St. Federal Grove, 495 E Main St.. Familiar Food: Godfather’s Pizza, Subway.
Lodging
1869 Shaker Tavern B&B, KY 73; 6 units. Federal Grove B&B, 475 E Main St.; 4 units.
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Shopping and Entertainment Colonial House Furniture, 108 Quarry Rd. Southern Outdoor Furniture, US 68/80.
SCOTTSVILLE
Population 4,226 • Allen County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Dry US 31E, US 231; Barren River Lake is partially located in Allen County, 12 miles via US 31E.
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County Chamber of Commerce, 110 S Court St., Scottsville, KY 42164; 270.237.4782; www.scottsvilleky.info.
Museums and Galleries
Allen County Historical and Genealogical Society Museum, 301 N 4th St.
Parks and Recreation
Dumont Hill, State Recreational Trails. Long C Trails, 8959 Hanes Rd. Port Oliver Recreation Area, 4200 Barren River Dam Rd. Wagoner Mill Road Sporting Clays Recreation, 910 W Old State Rd.
Golf and Tennis
High Point Par 3 Golf Course, 1530 Franklin Rd.; 9 holes, driving range. Scottsville Country Club, 51 John Kelly Dr.; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Jacksonian Days Festival, Town Square; Apr. Allen County Fair, July. Invasion of the Scarecrows, downtown, Scottsville; Oct.
Dining
1881 on Main, 117 E Public Sq. China King, 508 E Main St. Earl G. Dumplin’s, 1707 Old Gallatin Rd. Harper’s Catfish, 3085 Old Gallatin Rd. Hickory Hill BBQ, 2791 Franklin Rd. Lion's Fish & Grill, 889 Old Gallatin Rd. Los Mariachis Mexican Restaurant, 510 E Main St. Rey San Jose, 601 W Cherry St. Smoke Shack BBQ, 100 Holt Dr.
Quail Hollow Candle Factory, 455 Andrew Jackson Hwy. Scottsville Antique Mall, 101 E Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Walnut Creek Marina, 2001 Walnut Creek Rd.
TOMPKINSVILLE/ FOUNTAIN RUN/GAMALIEL
t Monroe
County Tourism Commission, 202 N Magnolia St., Tompkinsville, KY 42167; 270.487.1314; www.monroecountykytourism.com. Tompkinsville-Monroe County Airport, 661 Lyons Chapel Rd., Tompkinsville; general aviation; 4,000 foot runway.
Points of Interest
Cumberland River Ferry, KY 214; crosses Cumberland River to Turkey Neck Bend.
Historic Sites HOLD MULKEY MEETING HOUSE STATE HISTORIC SITE, KY 90 to KY 163, south of Tompkinsville;
oldest freestanding Kentucky log church; established 1798 by Phillip and John Mulkey, this church built 1804; Revolutionary War soldiers, Kentucky pioneers and Hannah Boone (Daniel's sister) buried in adjacent cemetery; 63-acre park area with geneology collection, gift shop, playground, picnic areas and pavillion; open daily 9–5, Apr.–mid-Nov.; by appointment only mid-Nov.–Mar., 270.487.8481; parks.ky.gov.
Parks and Recreation
Fisherman’s Paradise, 231 Smith Creek Rd., Tompkinsville. Tompkinsville City Park, Mill Creek Rd.
Golf and Tennis
Hidden Hills Golf and Country Club, 586 Country Club Ln., Tompkinsville; 18 holes.
Shopping and Entertainment
Fountain Run Barbecue Festival, Fountain Run; 3rd Fri. & Sat. in May. Monroe County Fair, Tompkinsville; July. Monroe County Watermelon Festival, Tompkinsville; Sept. Flint Stones, Old Mulkey State Park; 1st Sat. in Nov.
Allen County Florist, 301 N Court St. Crossroads Antiques, 1025 Old Gallatin Rd. GH Productions, 521 E Walnut St. Jack's Shopping Center, 103 Jack's Shopping Ctr. McClard’s Antiques, 7899 Veterans Memorial Hwy. Paradise Point Marketplace, 10300 New Glasgow Rd.
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Monroe County • CST/CDT • Dry Tompkinsville: Population 2,402 • County Seat KY 163, KY 63 and KY 100, southeast of Glasgow; Kentucky gateway to Dale Hollow Lake. Fountain Run: Population 217 • 10 miles west of Tompkinsville on KY 1339. Gamaliel: Population 376 • 10 miles southwest of Tompkinsville on KY 63.
Lodging
Carter’s Bypass Motel, 251 Veterans Memorial Hwy.; 19 units. Executive Inn Scottsville, 57 Burnley Rd.; 40 units. Uptown Motel, 205 S Court St.; 16 units.
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Dining
Ann’s Old Mill Restaurant, 325 Mill St., Fountain Run. Compton’s Restaurant, 128 E Main St., Gamaliel. Dovie’s, 107 W 4th St., Tompkinsville. Fourth Street Café, 205 E 4th St., Tompkinsville. La Tia’s Mexican Restaurant,956 N Magnolia St.,Tompkinsville. Mariachis Mexican Restaurant,1250 N Main St.,Tompkinsville.
Lodging
Barren River Lake House, Fountain Run; house rental. Pick’s Motel, 512 N Main St., Tompkinsville; 9 units. Tompkinsville Inn, 1500 Edmonton Rd.; 31 units.
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HOPKINSVILLE Population31,577 • ChristianCounty(Seat) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1796; 6th largest Kentucky city; just off Edward T. Breathitt Pennyrile Parkway, US 41N, US 41A and US 68. t Christian County Welcome Center, Kentucky Welcome Center, I-24W MM 92 at the Kentucky/Tennessee state line. Staffed daily Mon.–Sat. 8:30–4:30. 270.439.7505 or 800.225.TRIP; www.kentuckytourism.com.
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1730 E 9th St., Hopkinsville, KY 42240. Located in the Pennyroyal Region of Southwestern Kentucky, Hopkinsville and Christian County have a rich history, agricultural heritage, thriving arts scene and diverse culture. Today, with a countywide population of just over 70,000, our community is still deeply-rooted in agriculture and industry and takes great pride in its adaptability and hospitality. The people are friendly, the land is breathtaking, and the barbecue is served with a side of burgoo! Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat. 11-4, Sun. 12-4. 270.887.2300; www.visithopkinsville.com. Hopkinsville/Christian County Airport, 300 Memorial Field Dr.; general aviation; 5,500' runway.
Points of Interest
Alhambra Theatre, 577 S. Main St. The Bruce Convention Center, 303 Conference Dr. Hopkinsville Sportsplex, 155 Tilley Way. Trail of Tears Commemorative Park, 1730 E 9th St.
Museums and Galleries
Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County 1. Museums of Hopkinsville, 217 E 9th St. 2. Woody Winfree Fire-Transportation Museum, 310 9th St.
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Christian Way Farm and Mini Golf, 19590 Linville Rd. Copper Canyon Ranch, KY 189 S, Fearsville. Pennyrile State Forest, Lake Pennyrile; Dawson Springs. Pennyroyal Scuba Center, 602 Christian Quarry Rd. Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center, 9503 Eagle Way Byp.
Golf and Tennis
Disc Golf at Trail of Tears Park, 100 Trail of Tears Dr. Ruff Park, North Dr.; 12 lighted courts. Western Hills Golf Course, 2160 Russellville Rd.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Kentucky Bunco Bash, Mar. International Festival, Mar. Hoptown Summer Salute, Aug. Trail of Tears Indian Pow Wow, Trail of Tears Park; Sept.
Dining
Afternoon Delight Ice Cream Parlor, 207B E 9th Street AJ's Kitchen, 304 North Drive. Amanda's Cupcake Cafe, 1010 S Main Street Bambino's, 2710 Fort Campbell Blvd. Bar B Q Shack, 487 Pembroke Rd. Brenda’s Snack Shack, 3141 Canton Pike. Cancun Mexican Restaurant, 2514 Fort Campbell Blvd. China King, 3117 Canton St. Corner Coffeehouse, 707 S Virginia St. DaVinci at Novadell, 500 Novadell Way. Davo’s, 3115 Canton St. Duo's BBQ, 563 McLean Ave. El Bracero, 200 Richard Mills Dr. Ferrell's Snappy Service, 1001 S Main Street Gracey Dairy Dip, 10750 Tobacco Rd. Happy Donut, 2715 Fort Campbell Blvd. Heather's Homemade Ice Cream, 2824 Fort Campbell Blvd. Holiday Burgers, 3806 Lafayette Rd. Hong Kong Garden Restaurant, 2915 Fort Campbell Blvd. Hoptown Donuts, 497 North Drive Hoptown Pizza and Wings, 2717 Fort Campbell Blvd. Horseshoe Steak House, 2112 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Jasmine Buffet, 201 Clinic Drive Joelle's Bakery & Cafe, 225 Burley Ave. Knockum Hill Bar-B-Que, 11185 Lafayette Dr., Herndon. Kobe Steakhouse, 2620 Fort Campbell Blvd. Las Fuentes, 3119 B Canton Pike LuLu's Place, 1133 N Main Street Lumpy's, 11922 Jago Thomas Rd. Main Street Tavern & Bar, 801 S Main Street Plowpoint Restaurant, 11980 Greenville Rd Roundie's Rock, 115 E 1st Street Seafood King, 1100 S Main St. Senior Lopez Grill & Cantina, 125 Turtle Creek Rd. Square Deal Market, 5810 Newstead Rd. Taco Express Restaurante, 1115 North Drive Tacos El Papi, 2819 Fort Campbell Blvd. Tastebuds Dining & Catering, 172 S Madisonville Rd. The Brick Oven Grill & Deli, 124 S Main Street, Lafayette The Place, 104 E 6th St. The Village Restaurant, 100 Navaho Trail Whistlestop Donuts, 420 E 9th Street Familiar Food: Ft. Campbell Blvd: Arby’s, Burger King, Captain
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D’s, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Hardee’s, KFC, Little Caesars, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, O’Charley’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Rally’s, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Best Western, 4101 Ft. Campbell Blvd.; 108 units. Burdoc Farms B&B,1550 Pleasant Green Hill Rd.,Crofton; 1 unit. Comfort Suites, 210 Harvey Way; 73 units. Hampton Inn, 210 Richard Mills Dr.; 71 units. Holiday Inn Hopkinsville, 2910 Ft. Campbell Blvd.; 101 units. LaQuinta Inn & Suites, 345 Griffin Bell Dr. Naimoli Estate Bed & Breakfast, 6000 Harmony Grove Rd.; 5 units. Rodeway Inn, 2923 Ft. Campbell Blvd.; 55 units. TownePlace Suites, 220 Richard Mills Dr.; 88 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
6th Street Shops District, 108 E. 6th St. Brushy Fork Creek Gallery, 1550 Pleasant Green Hill Rd., Crofton. Casey Jones Distillery, 2815 Witty Ln. Gracious Me!, 4537 Fort Campbell Blvd. Griffin's Studio, 100 E 6th St. The Farmer's Daughter, 1222-A Skyline Dr. Hopkinsville Brewing Company, 102 E 5th St. Hopkinsville Towne Center, 4875 Fort Campbell Blvd. MB Roland Distillery, 137 Barkers Mill Rd., Pembroke.
OAK GROVE Population 7,489 • Christian County • CST/CDT • Wet 11 miles south of Hopkinsville, I-24 exits 86 and 89. t Oak Grove Tourism Commission, 105 Walter Garrett Ln., PO Box 756, Oak Grove, KY 42262. 270.439.5675; 866.779.1250; www.visitoakgroveky.com..
Points of Interest
Fort Campbell, 18 miles south on US 41A. 105,000 acre US military reservation. Fort Campbell Memorial Park, US 41A and Pennyrile Pkwy. Oak Grove Community Center, 1075 Thompsonville Rd.
Pancho Villa Grill, 16268 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Sam’s Greek Café, 16504 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Seafood Sensations, 15912 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Senior Lopez, 232 Thompsonville Ln. T&D Island Spices & More, 100 State Line Rd. Familiar Food: Burger King, Denny’s, Jersey Mike’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Quiznos, Sonic, Subway, Waffle House, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Candlewood Suites, 12885 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Comfort Inn & Suites, 164 Naomi Ln.; 72 units. Days Inn, 212 Auburn St.; 71 units. Holiday Inn Express, 12759 Ft. Campbell Blvd.; 100 units. Quality Inn, 201 Auburn St.; 63 units. Sleep Inn & Suites, 220 Auburn St.; 66 units.
ELKTON Population 2,062 • Todd County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Dry Established 1820; US 68/KY 80, 20 miles east of Hopkinsville, 16 miles west of Russellville.
t Todd
County Community Alliance, 270.265.7070; www.exploretoddcounty.com.
Points of Interest
Historic Todd County Courthouse Welcome Center, 1 Public Sq; NRHP. Robert Penn Warren Birthplace, 3rd and Cherry Sts., Guthrie. NRHP
Historic Sites H JEFFERSON DAVIS MONUMENT STATE HISTORIC SITE, US 68, KY 80, Fairview
between Elkton and Hopkinsville; 20-acre park is the site of birthplace of US Senator, Congressman and Secretary of War (under President Pierce and the only president of Confederate States of America 1861–65), Jefferson Davis (1808–1889); the 351-foot concrete obelisk is the 4th tallest obelisk in the country with elevator to top for viewing; Apr. 1–Nov. 15 daily. 270.889.6100; parks.ky.gov.
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Parks and Recreation
Festivals and Special Events
Don F Pratt Memorial Museum, 5702 Tennessee Ave., Ft. Campbell. Wade's Way City Park, Wade's Way Ln. War Memorial Walking Trail Park, 101 Walter Garrett Ln.
Golf and Tennis
Cole Park Golf Club, 1610 101st Airborne Division Blvd., Ft. Campbell; 18 holes. War Memorial Disc Golf Course, 101 Walter Garret Ln; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Spring into Summer Salutes Fort Campbell, May Butterfly Festival, Sept.
Dining
China Buffet and Grill, 240 Segler Dr. CJs Billiard, 16370 Ft. Campbell Blvd Fly Chicken Fly, 14985 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Foxx’s Sub Shoppe, 16214 Ft. Campbell Blvd. G’s Pancake House, 15108 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Luigi’s Pizza, 15238 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Mikado, 209 Claire Ave.
Guthrie Transportation Museum & Welcome Center, 218 S. Ewing St. Bike Night, Thur. evenings May–Sept. Guthrie Heritage Days, 3rd weekend in June. Heart of Trenton Main Street Festival, 4th weekend in June. Elkton Harvest Fest, 1st Sat. in Oct.
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Located in the Pennyroyal Region of Southwestern Kentucky, Hopkinsville and Christian County have a rich history, agricultural heritage, thriving arts scene and diverse culture. The people are friendly, the land is breathtaking and the barbecue is served with a side of burgoo! www.visithopkinsville.com 1730 E. 9th Street, Hopkinsville, KY 270-887-2300
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Museums and Galleries
American Café, 306 S. Ewing St. El Torito Mexican Restaurant, 54 Public Sq. Hampton Dairy Mart, 528 W Main St. Helen’s Place, 12349 Allegre Rd. L and R Soda Bar, 43 Public Sq. Pizza Place, 14 Public Sq. Red Top BBQ, 10388 Russellville Rd. Town Grill, 22 Public Sq.
Janice Mason Art Museum, 71 Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Cadiz Riverfront Park, Hwy. 139 and US 68. Donaldson Creek Outfitters, 1144 Donaldson Creek Rd. Trigg County Recreation Complex, 303 Complex Rd. Whitetail Creek Outfitters, 800 Whitetail Creek Rd.
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Shopping and Entertainment
Hearth and Home Rugs, 1480 E Jefferson Davis Hwy. Longhurst General Store, 231 S. Ewing St. Prim & Proper Boutique, 106 S. Main St. Something Special, 84 Public Sq Sweet Caroline's Boutique, 64 Public Sq.
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3,600 acres on Lake Barkley; campground, fitness center, gift shop, pool, beach, marina, boat rentals, fishing, trapshooting, hiking, camping, lodge/cottages; year-round; 270.924.1131; 800.325.1708; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: On Little River Embayment of Lake Barkley • Marina open all year, open and covered slips, ramp, rental pontoon, fishing and ski boats; pool, beach, bathhouse, hiking, fishing, shuffleboard, trapshooting, basketball, picnic shelters, playgrounds. • Fitness Center, racquetball, whirlpool, sauna, steam room, nautilus equipment, drop-in aerobics sessions, indoor pool. • Lodging: Lake Barkley Lodge: 120 rooms, 4 suites; Little River Lodge: 10 rooms, 1 suite; restaurant, gift shop, meeting rooms, convention center, recreation room. • Cottages: 9 two-bedroom, executive cottages, 4 two- bedroom log cabins; open year-round. • Camping: Apr. 1–Oct. 31; 78 sites with utilities, tent camping, service building (reservations available). • Golf &Tennis: Boots Randolph Golf Course, 18 holes, pro shop, rental clubs and carts; 2 lighted courts for lodge guests only.
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CADIZ Population 2,558 • Trigg County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1820; US 68/KY 80, KY 139, west of I-24 exit 65; eastern gateway to Lake Barkley. t CADIZ, KY VISITORS CENTER, 5748 Hopkinsville Rd., Cadiz, KY 42211. Visitor Info and rest stop. Local and regional brochures and maps, help with directions and info on sites and things to do in the area of Lake Barkley and Land Between the Lakes. Lobby always open. 270.522.3892; www.gocadiz.com.
Points of Interest
Fairholme, 89 Main St.; tours by appt. Farmer’s Market & Junque Fest, Historic Downtown. Garden Patch Produce, Cerulean. Lakeland Jamboree, 61 Jefferson St. Yellow Train Stop, Hwy 68-80. 136 • www.kytravel.com
A Chocolate Affair, Janice Mason Art Museum; Feb. Bluegrass & Arts Festival, May. Relay for Life, May. 400 Mile Sale, June Take Kids Fishing Day, West Cadiz Park; 1st Sat. in June. Food and Music Festival, July. Trigg County Country Ham Festival, downtown, Oct. Christmas and Disney on Main, Dec. Holiday Fine Arts & Crats Show, Dec. Festival of Trees, Janice Mason Art Museum; Dec. 9.
Dining
The Cabin, 22 Main St. Cadiz Restaurant, 324 Main St. Captain Jim’s, 4200 State Park Rd. El Bracero, 80 Merchant St. Ferrell’s Snappy Service, 2021 Main St. The Fishin’ Hole, 9 Goosehollow Rd. Gary's Pizza, 31 Commerce St. Harper House, 123 DJ Everett Dr. Kountry Kitchen, 4507 Canton Rd. The Pier, 1777 Prizer Point Rd. Reva’s Place, 65B Main St. Taste of the South, 1842 Canton Rd. Triplett’s BBQ, 123B DJ Everett Dr. Windows on the Water, 3500 State Park Rd. Familiar Food: US 68: Casey's Pizza, Cracker Barrel, Godfather’s Pizza,KFC/Taco Bell,McDonald’s,O’Deli’s,Sonic,Subway,Wendy’s.
Lodging
Kentucky’s Western Waterland WESTERN REGION Festivals and Special Events
For vacation rentals, visit gocadiz.com Cadiz Inn, I-24 exit 65; 47 units. Knights Inn, 5698 Hopkinsville Rd.; 25 units. Quality Inn, I-24 exit 65; 52 units. Super 7 Inn, I-24 exit 65; 17 units.
Eagle Viewing, Woodlands Nature Station; Jan.–Feb. River Days, Woodlands Nature Station/The Homeplace; May. Grand Jubilee, Wranglers Campground; July. Homeplace Trades Fair, The Homeplace; Aug. Hummingbird Fest, Woodlands Nature Station; Aug. Storytelling Fest, The Homeplace; Oct. Fall Frolic, Woodlands Nature Center; Nov.
Shopping and Entertainment
13 Marion, Marion St. Broadbent Food and Gifts, 5895 Hopkinsville Rd. Cadiz Antique Mall, 34 Main St. Cadiz Comfort Zone, 65 Main St. Cherokee Antique Mall, 36 Main St. Consignment World & Antiques, 312 Main St. Cranberry Creek Rustics, 53 Main St. Fox's Den, Roost Dr. Mildred’s Flowers, 45 Main St. Prickly Peach, 1939 Main St. Purple Pig, 60 Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Boating and Lakes
Lake Barkley, named for 1949–53 US VP Alben Barkley, Kentucky’s 2nd largest lake extends 118 miles over 1,000-mile shoreline. Summer surface area about 58,000 acres. Giant embayment thrusts into Trigg County, Little River, near Cadiz, site of state park; parts also extend into Livingston and Lyon Counties. Connected with Kentucky Lake by a 1.75-mile freeflowing canal at north end on KY 453. Combined, these two lakes have more shoreline than Lake Superior. Barkley Dam, off KY 453 near Grand Rivers, southeast of US 62/641 and Lake City, across the Cumberland River, is 157' high/10,180' wide; major fishing and recreation area; USACE. Lake Barkley Marina, 4200 State Park Rd. Prizer Point Marina and Resort/Kentucky Lakes KOA, I-24 Exit 56.
Camping and RV Parks
Goose Hollow Campground, 1049 Goose Hollow Rd.; 60 sites. Kamptown RV Resort, KY 274; 93 sites. Prizer Point, 1777 Prizer Point Rd.
GOLDEN POND Trigg County • CST/CDT • West of Cadiz on US 68/KY 80, east of Aurora.
Parks and Recreation
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Land Between The Lakes, On US 68/KY 80 between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, south of I-24 through Grand Rivers via KY 453 to Woodlands Trace National Scenic Byway. The USFS manages this 170,000 acre wooded, 6–8 mile wide, 40 mile long peninsula as a National Recreation Area. 200 miles of established trails and 300 miles of undeveloped shoreline with several lake access areas. Open year-round with some facilities closed during winter. Recreation Area Features: •Elk and Bison Prairie, Woodland Trce. 700-acre drivethrough viewing area; open year-round dawn–dusk. • Golden Pond Visitor Center and Planetarium, US 68/KY 80 and Woodlands Trce.; open year-round. • The Homeplace, south of US 68/KY 80 and east of Woodlands Trace; living history farm; Mar.–Nov. • Woodlands Nature Station, 20 minutes north of the Golden Pond Visitor Center; Mar.–Nov. Rocking U Riding Stables, Wranglers Campground.
Kentucky Lake, 184 miles long, 1.25–2.5 miles wide; 2,380 miles of shoreline; over 160,000 acres of surface area; largest lake in TVA system and the giant of Kentucky waters; forms entire eastern border of Marshall and Calloway Counties; extends from within 20 miles of Illinois state line, through Kentucky into Tennessee. Two giant embayments thrust into adjoining counties, Jonathan Creek & Blood River. One of the top fishing, water sport and recreation areas in southeastern US. Completed 1944, Kentucky Dam crosses the Tennessee River on US 62/641 at Gilbertsville, 19 miles southeast of Paducah; measures 208' high/8,422' wide, TVA. Lake Barkley, Cadiz.
Camping and RV Parks
US Forest Service Campsites on Kentucky Lake: •Fenton, US 68/KY 80; 12 sites, ramp. • Hillman Ferry, 17 miles north of Golden Pond Visitor Center; 377 sites. • Turkey Bay, off KY 453, 3 miles south of Golden Pond Visitor Center; primitive ATV camping. US Forest Service Campsites on Lake Barkley: 32 primitive sites, ramp. Energy Lake, south of Woodlands Nature Station, 48 sites, ramp. Wranglers, south of Golden Pond Visitor Center, 200 sites.
PRINCETON Population 6,329 • Caldwell County (Seat/ Dry) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1797; I-69, 12 miles from I-24, 10 miles east of Lake Barkley. t P r i n c e t o n To u r i s m C o m m i s s i o n , 2 0 6 E Market St., Princeton, KY 42445. 270.365.9575, www.princetonkytourism.org. Princeton/Caldwell County Airport, Airport Rd.; general aviation; 4,099' runway.
Points of Interest
Caldwell County Courthouse, Main St.
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Museums and Galleries
Adsmore House and Gardens, 304 N Jefferson St.; NRHP.
Parks and Recreation
Big Spring Park, E Washington St. Donaldson Creek Hunting Camp, 833 Creswell Rd. Princeton/Caldwell County Park, US 62E.
Murray/Kentucky Lake Cities Include: Gilbertsville/ Calvert City, Benton, Aurora, Murray, New Concord
Festivals and Special Events
Adsmore Children’s Easter Tea, Apr. Eddie Pennington Folk Music Festival, 1st Sat. in June. Fredonia Summer Festival, Fredonia; Aug. Black Patch Tobacco Festival, Sept.
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Big Springs Antique Mall, 132 E Main St. Brantley Furniture, 121 W Main St. Capitol Cinemas, 203 W Main St. The Cat’s Tail, 207 W Main St. Eddy Grove Vineyards and Winery, 300 Martin Rd. Encore, 116 W Main St. Feather Your Nest, 125 W Main St. The Joshua Tree, 119 W Main St. Newsom’s Old Mill Store, 208 E Main St. Sandra’s Gatherings, 116 E Main St. Tin Roof, 500 E Main St. Ziobro’s Formals, 219 W Main St.
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t Kentucky Lake CVB, 93 Carroll Rd., Benton, KY 42025; 800.467.7145; 270.527.3128; www.kentuckylake.org. Kentucky Dam Village Airport, US 62/641; general aviation; 4,100' runway; airport camping.
Parks and Recreation H KENTUCKY DAM VILLAGE STATE RESORT PARK, On US 62/641 south of Gilbertsville
off I-24; Open year-round. 4,000' paved, lighted airstrip. Courtesy shuttle to lodge and marina available. 270.362.4271; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: pool, beach, convention center, playgrounds, picnic shelters, planned recreation, stables, fishing, full service marina, ramps, covered slips, rental fishing, pontoon, ski and houseboats. Lodging: Lodges: Village Inn: 72 rooms; Village Green Lodge: 14 rooms; restaurant, gift shop, meeting rooms, conference center. Cottages: 60 units, ranging from one- to three-bedroom; open year-round. Camping: Open Apr.–Oct.; 221 sites with utilities, tent camping, service buildings, grocery (reservations available). Golf & Tennis: 18 holes, pro shop, rental clubs and carts; golf packages available; court near lodge. Calvert City Country Club, 199 Country Club Ln., Calvert City; 18 holes.
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Dining
J-Macks BBQ, 2323 US Hwy. 62, Gilbertsville. Los Tres Amigos, 4560 US 62, Calvert City. Mama D’s, 3885 US 62, Calvert City. Twistin 50s Café, 3924 US 62, Calvert City. Willow Pond Southern Catfish, I-24 exit 27, Calvert City.
Lodging
Bel Air Motel, US 641, Gilbertsville; 18 units. Days Inn, 75 Campbell Dr., Calvert City; 69 units. Econolodge Inn & Suites, I-24 exit 27, Gilbertsville; 75 units. Ken-Bar Lodge, 7711 US 641N, Gilbertsville; 80 units. Kentucky Dam Motel, 4020 US 62, Calvert City; 15 units. Magnolia Manor Resort, 422 Moors Rd., Gilbertsville; 8 units. Moors Resort, 570 Moors Rd., Gilbertsville; 61 units. Super 8, I-24 exit 27, Calvert City; 72 units. Wingfield Inn, 2237 US 62, Gilbertsville; 22 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Calvert Drive-In Theatre, 111 Drive-In Ln. Kentucky Lake Outdoor World, 163 Kennedy Ave., Calvert City. Kentucky Shores Family Fun Center & Ziplines, 6215 US Hwy. 641, Gilbertsville. Maggie’s Jungle Golf, 7301 US 641N, Gilbertsville. Twin Lakes Antique Mall, 6953 US 641N, Gilbertsville.
Boating and Lakes New Concord
Marshall County • CST/CDT • Dry Gilbertsville: US 62 and US 641; near Kentucky Dam Village State Resort, Kentucky Lake and Kentucky Dam. Calvert City: Population 2,566 • Moist KY 95, US 62, northeast of Gilbertsville.
Golf and Tennis
Ameribration Festival, Calvert City; July 4.
Jet-A-Marina, 4616 US 62E, Calvert City. Kentucky Dam Marina, 466 Marina Dr., Gilbertsville.
Camping and RV Parks
Cypress Lakes RV Park, I-24 exit 27, Calvert City; 153 sites. Kentucky Lake Resort & RV Park, 59 Kentucky Lake Resort Rd., Gilbertsville; 18 units, 30 sites. KOA Kentucky Lake/I-24/Paducah, US 62, Calvert City; 75 sites. Lazy Daz RV Park, 4237 Gilbertsville Hwy., Calvert City; 38 sites.
BENTON Population 4,349 • Marshall County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Dry Julian M. Carroll Purchase Parkway, US 641, US 68 west of Kentucky Lake. t Kentucky Lake CVB, 93 Carroll Rd., Benton, KY 42025; www.kentuckylake.org; 800.467.7145; 270.527.3128.
Museums and Galleries
Apple Valley Hillbilly Roadside Garden & Toyland Museum, 9351 US 68W.
Parks and Recreation
Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge, 91 US 641N. Mike Miller Park, 596 US Hwy. 68, Benton.
Dining
4 Little Pigs Bar-B-Que, 100 Beachwood Ln. Aurora Barbeque, 15927 US 68E. Bad Bob's BBQ, 300 Main St. Belew’s Dairy Bar, 1446 Union Ridge Rd. Benton Drive-In, 1505 Main St. Cafe Chas, Benton Courtsquare. Catfish Kitchen, US 641N. Fast Eddie’s II, 8492 US 68E. Habanero Mexican Grill, 244 US 68E. Hutchen’s B-B-Q, 601 N Main St. J's Steakhouse, 109 Carroll Dr. Los Portales Restaurant, 84 Commerce Blvd. Majestic Pizza and Steak House, 244 US 68E. Marquita’s Place, 11728 US 68E. Parcell’s Deli and Grille, Draffenville Plaza.
Lodging
Benton Inn, 806 Main St.; 22 units. Big Bear Resort, I-24 exit 25A; 24 units. Cedar Knob Resort, 1434 Cedar Knob Rd.; 7 units. Dinner Bell Cottages, US 68; 5 units. Hester’s Resort and Marina, 350 Hesters Rd.; 11 units.
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972 King Creek Rd. I-24 exit 25., Benton, KY 42025. Family owned & operated lakeside resort. All cottages lakefront or rear deck lakeview with calm water off the main lake; your private escape from crowds. Quiet & secluded family/ fishing atmosphere with 8 cottages – 4 3-bedroom 2-bath, 3 2-bedroom, and 1 1-bedroom – all lakefront or lakeview. Sandy beach with 2 lakefront sundecks. 50 campsites, camp store, shower house, playground, 1 free paddle boat & row boat. Full service marina – dock & boat rentals including bass tracker brand fishing boat, fishing & leisure pontoons. Deck boat with 150hp optimax, Jet Skis. March 1 – Nov. 25. Rates range $100-$260. 270.493.0076, www.fishinkentucky.com. Malcolm Creek Resort & Marina, US 68 to KY 58E, on Kentucky Lake; 8 units, 25 sites. Quality Inn, I-24 exit 25A; 55 units. Shawnee Bay Resort, 1297 Shawnee Bay Rd.; 13 units.
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U.S. Hwy. 68 E, Benton, K Y 42025. I-24 exit 25. At Jonathan Creek Bridge. Motel rooms, cottages, fishing cabins, improved campsites (overnight, seasonal & yearly), primitive tent sites, bath/shower house, full service marina with slip & boat rentals. Rates range $57-$265. Late Mar.-Oct. Motel open year-round. 270.354.8333; 80 0.733.6716; www.sportsmans-lodge.com
Benton Golf & Country Club, 1830 Golf Course Rd.; 18 holes.
Town and Country Resort, 1425 Gardner Rd.; 32 units. Whispering Oaks on Kentucky Lake, Big Bear Hwy.; 11 units.
Benton Tater Day, 1st weekend in Apr. & following Mon. Benton Cruise In, last Sat. Apr.-Sept. Marshall County Fair, 1st week in June. Pisgah Bay Drag Boat Races, June–Aug. Watermelon Bust, Marshall County High School; 1st Sat. in Aug. Dickens Christmas Festival & Parade, 2nd Sat. in Dec.
Antiques Et Cetera, 1026 Main St. Fisherman’s Headquarters, 2754 US 641N. Forgotten Past, 3390 US 68E. Hidden Treasures Consignment, Courtsquare. Hodge Podge, 94 Main St. Kentucky Opry Show, US 641, Draffenville. La Belle Maison, 809 Poplar St.
Golf and Tennis
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Hot August Blues Festival, Aug. Aurora Country Festival, Aurora Community Park; Oct.
Dining
Aurora Landing Restaurant, Kenlake State Park, Hardin. Brass Lantern Restaurant, 16593 US 68E. Four Seasons Restaurant, 4264 US 641, Hardin. Kaylee’s Farmhouse Restaurant, 15649 US 68E.
Lodging H A U R O R A’ S K E N T U C K Y L A K E COTTAGES, 16918 U.S. Hwy. 68 E, Aurora 42048. ½
mile from Kentucky Lake, LBL. Large fully furnished 1 to 4 bedroom cottages, motel rooms and mobile homes. Excellent for groups and reunions. Pool, games, pavilions, grills, campfire rings. Pet friendly. Rates range $51-$160. 270.474.8000; www.kylakecottages.com. Early American Motel, 16749 US 68E; 20 units. Fin ‘n Feather Lodge, 16695 US 68E; 12 units. Tall Oaks Bay, 93 Honeybee Ln., Hardin; 1 unit.
Shopping and Entertainment
Baits-N-More, 15663 US 68E. Hitching Post and Old Country Store, 16474 US 68E.
Boating and Lakes
Kenlake Marina, Kenlake State Resort Park, US 68/KY 80. 140 • www.kytravel.com
St., Murray, KY 42071; 270.759.2199; 800.651.1603; www.tourmurray.com.
t Murray Convention and Visitors Bureau, 201 S 4th
Theatre and Performing Arts
Historic Sites FORT HEIMAN, Ft. Heiman Rd., off KY 121. 150 acre
Playhouse In The Park, Gil Hopson Dr.
Points of Interest
William “Bill” Cherry Agricultural Exposition Center, 2101 College Farm Rd.
Museums and Galleries
Wrather West Kentucky Museum, Murray State University.
Golf and Tennis
Miller Memorial Golf Course, KY 280; 18 holes. Oaks Country Club, 363 Oaks Country Club Rd.; 18 holes. Sullivan’s Par 3 Golf & Sports Center, 1647 N 16th St.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events Murray/Calloway County Fair, June. Freedom Fest, July. Ice Cream Festival, Court Sq.; Sept. Hazel Celebration, Hazel; 1st Sat. in Oct.
Dining
August Moon, 1550 Lowe’s Dr. Big Apple Café, 1005 Arcadia Cir. Blue & White Grill, 318 Main St., Hazel. HRH Dumplin’s, 305 S 12th St. Jasmine, 506 N 12th St. Mugsy's Hideout, 410 Main St. Sirloin Stockade Family Steak House, 932 S 12th St. Tom’s Grille, 1501 N 12th St. Wild Mountain Bakery, 412 Main St.
Lodging
America's Best Value Inn, 517 S 12th St.; 41 units. Best Western University Inn, 1503 N 12th St.; 72 units. Hampton Inn, 1415 Lowes Dr.; 72 units. Holiday Inn Express, 1504 N 12th St.; 64 units. Murray Plaza Lodge, 506 S 12th St.; 35 units. Paradise Resort, KY 972; 17 units. Quality Inn, 1210 N 12th St.; 58 units.
Shopping and Entertainment Carey's Boutique, 1304 Chestnut St. Cheri Theater, 1008 Chestnut St. Gate 28, 310 N 12th St. Hazel Antiques, Main St., Hazel.
site of 1862 Confederate fort. Part of Fort Donelson National Battlefield. Under development; www.nps.gov/fodo; NRHP.
Lodging
Belle's Country Cottages, 9 Lakeview Cabins Dr.; 3 units. Cypress Springs Resort, 2740 Cypress Trl.; 8 units.
Boating and Lakes
Lakeview Marina and Cottages, 165 Lakeview Cabins Dr.; 7 units, 21 sites.
Camping and RV Parks
Lakeview RV Resort, 94 Lakeview Cabins Dr.; 81 sites. Missing Hill Resort and Campground, 234 Dockway Ln.; 7 units, 45 sites.
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Golf and Tennis
Mayfield Graves Country Club, 1301 W Broadway; 18 holes. Scott Thompson Tennis Center, Housman St.; 6 courts.
Festivals and Special Events
Trade Day, Mayfield Graves Fairgrounds, Mondays. Glory Days, July. Fancy Farm Picnic, KY 80W, Fancy Farm; 1st Sat. in Aug. Gourd Patch Festival, Mayfield Ice House; 3rd Sat. in Sept.
Dining
Cafe Au Latte, 1011 Paris Rd. Carr's Steakhouse, 213 W Broadway. Catfish Corner, 341 Charles Dr. Chow 45, 1102 KY 45N. Happy House, 236 N 8th St. Majestic Family Restaurant, 700 S 6th St. Red’s Donuts, 502 N 7th St. Sedalia Restaurant, 5593 KY 97, Sedalia. Southern Red's, 5085 KY 94, Water Valley. Wilma’s Kountry Kitchen, 113 N 12th St.
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Murray State University, Chestnut St., 15 miles west of Kentucky Lake on KY 94; established 1923; enrolls 10,200.
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Mayfield/Graves County Art Guild Gallery, Mayfield Ice House, 120 N 8th St. Western Kentucky Museum, Mayfield Ice House, 120 N 8th St.
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Camp Beauregard, Water Valley. Cartwright Grove 1880’s Western Town, 1104 Houseman St. Edana Locus, 201 E College St. Fancy Farm Vineyard & Winery, Fancy Farm. Mayfield Ice House, 120 N 8th St. Wooldridge Monuments, US 45N and E Lockridge St.
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MURRAY Population17,741•CallowayCounty(Seat/Dry)•CST/CDT•Wet Established 1822; US 641, KY 94. Named friendliest small town in America by Rand McNally & USA Today. Birthplace of Nathan B. Stubblefield who was the 1st to demonstrate the principles of radio in Murray in 1892.
Points of Interest
New Life Christian Book Store, 100 S 5th St. Red Bug Yarn and Gifts, 102 S 6th St. Ribbon Chix, 414 S 12th St. Vintage Rose Emporium, 1203B Chestnut St.
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MAYFIELD Population10,024•GravesCounty(Seat/Dry)•CST/CDT•Moist Julian M. Carroll Purchase Parkway, US 45, KY 80. t Mayfield Tourism Commission, PO Box 111, Mayfield, KY 42066; ; 270.247.6106; www.visitmayfieldgraves.org. Mayfield-Graves County Airport, KY 58E; general aviation; 5,000 foot runway.
CliAl Lodge, 8868 KY 131; 1 unit. Lodge at Emerald Waters, 371 Straight Church Rd.; 8 units. Southern Comfort Suites, 2376 KY 45N; 12 units. Super 8, KY 121N; 47 units. Wingfield Inn, 70 units.
Shopping and Entertainment Backyard Fabrics, 421 KY 893. B Three Boutique, 1108 Cuba Rd. Jonah Brown’s, 715 E Broadway Katie J’s, 505 S 6th St. Mayberry Antique Mall, 114 W Broadway. Pear Tree Mall, 728 E Broadway. Princess Theaters, 1102 Paris Rd. Two Chicks and a Farmer, 113 S 7th St. Urban Artsy, 403 S 6th St.
CLINTON/COLUMBUS Population 1,388 • Hickman County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Dry Established 1831. US 51 and KY 58, 9 miles east of Columbus-Belmont State Park and Mississippi River.
t Clinton/Hickman County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 152, Clinton, KY 42031; 270.653.4369.
t KY Great River Region Organization, PO Box 275, Clinton,
KY 42031; 270.705.0506; www.KyGreatRiverRoad.org.
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Golf and Tennis
Oak Hill Recreation Association, 1125 US 51N; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events Spring Chicken Festival, Apr. Hickman County Fair, last week in July.
Dining
Kountry Café, 105 N Washington St. Nicky’s B-B-Q, 3243 US 51N. Pizza Pro, 162 Kimbro Ln. Ruby Faye’s Bar-B-Que, 155 US 51S.
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Population 2,395 • Fulton County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1837; KY 94, 18 miles west of I-69 on the Mississippi River.
t Hickman Recreation,Tourism & Convention Commission, 1812 S 7th St., Hickman, KY 42050; 270.236.9335. t KY Great River Region Organization, PO Box 275, Clinton, KY 42031; 270.705.0506; www.KyGreatRiverRoad.org. Points of Interest
Carnegie Library Museum & Visitors Center, 808 Moscow Ave.; NRHP. Dorena-Hickman Ferry, off KY 94. KY Great River Road, 3,000-mile scenic route along the Mississippi.
Parks and Recreation Golf and Tennis
Hickman Country Club, Hickman Country Club, 2779 KY 125; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events Hickman Pecan Festival, Sept.
Dining
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Reelfoot Lake, at Kentucky-Tennessee border. Madrid Bend, land totally separated from Kentucky by the Mississippi horseshoe bend; highway access through Tennessee only.
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Carson Center, 100 Kentucky Ave. Clemens Fine Arts Center, 4810 Alben Barkley Dr. Market House Theatre, 132 Market House Sq. Paducah "Wall to Wall" Floodwall Murals, downtown.
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PADUCAH Population25,024• McCrackenCounty(Seat)•CST/CDT•Wet Established 1827; I-24 (Henry Ward Highway), US 45, US 60 and US 62, on the Ohio River; north of Kentucky and Barkley Lakes; trading center of the Purchase area.
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t Whitehaven Welcome Center, Kentucky Welcome Center, I-24 exit 7 in Paducah; Staffed Mon.–Sat. 8–4:30; 270.554.2077; 800.225.TRIP; www.kentuckytourism.com. Barkley Regional Airport,2901 Fisher Rd.and US 60,5 miles west; commercial airport; 1 airline; 6,500' and 5,500' runways. Points of Interest
Lower Town Arts District, 3rd to 9th Sts., Jefferson St. to Park Ave. Paducah City Hall, 300 S 5th St. (1964). Paducah McCracken County Convention & Expo Center, 415 Park St. Paducah International Raceway, 4445 Shemwell Ln. Paducah School of Art & Design, 919 Madison. Players Bluegrass Downs, I-24 exit 4. Steam Locomotive No. 1518, Kentucky and S Water Sts.
Greenway 2915 Trail, 147 Stuart Nelson Park Rd. Noble Park, Park Ave.
Golf and Tennis
Golf Complex, 5980 US 60W; driving range. Midtown Golf Course, 12th and Adams Sts.; 9 holes. Noble Park, Park Ave.; 6 lighted courts. Paul Rowton Indoor Tennis Center, 5705 Old US 60W; 6 indoor courts. Paxton Park Golf Course, 841 Berger Rd.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events HAQS QUILTWEEK® SPRING PADUCAH, Paducah, Kentucky, Apr. 24-27, 2019, Schroeder Expo Center. Hundreds of beautiful quilts, world renowned quiltmaking instructors, aisles of fabrics, machines and quilting supplies. For more information, visit quilt week.com or call 270.898.7903. CRE ATE. INSPIRE. ENJOY. TOGETHER. Dogwood Trail Celebration, Apr. Lower Town Arts & Music Festival, Lower Town; May. Bluegrass Downs Live Harness Racing, June–July. McCracken County Fair, June. PaBrewCah Beer Fest, June. Eighth of August Emancipation Celebration, Aug. Paducah 48 Hour Film Project, Aug.
HAQS QUILTWEEK® FALL PADUCAH, Paducah, Kentucky, Sept. 11-14, 2019, Schroeder Expo Center. Hundreds of beautiful quilts, world renowned quiltmaking instructors, aisles of fabrics, machines and quilting supplies. For more information, visit quiltweek.com or call 270.898.7903. CRE ATE. INSPIRE. ENJOY. TOGETHER.
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Lodging
1857 Hotel, 210 Kentucky Ave.; 10 units. 1895 Washington Hotel, 201 Broadway; 4 units. America’s Best Value Inn, I-24 exit 3; 41 units. Candlewood Suites, 3940 Coleman Crossing Cir.; 85 units. Country Inn and Suites, I-24 exit 4; 60 units. Courtyard by Marriott, I-24 exit 4; 100 units. Days Inn, I-24 exit 4; 122 units. Drury Inn, I-24 exit 4; 117 units. Drury Suites, I-24 exit 4; 142 units. Fairfield Inn, I-24 exit 4; 82 units. Fox Briar Inn at Riverplace, 100–116 Broadway; 10 units. Hampton Inn, I-24 exit 4; 108 units. Holiday Inn Express, I-24 exit 4; 77 units. Holiday Inn Paducah Riverfront, 600 N 4th St.; 123 units. Homewood Suites, I-24 exit 4. LaQuinta Inn & Suites, I-24 exit 4; 77 units. Pinecone Retreat, 421 N 7th St.; 1 unit. Quality Suites, I-24 exit 4; 59 units. Residence Inn, I-24 exit 4; 74 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Art Guild of Paducah Gallery, 115 Market House Sq. Bricolage Art Collective, 107 Market House Sq. Dry Ground Brewing Company, 3121 Broadway. Four Rivers Harley-Davidson, 3005 Old Husbands Rd. Hancock's of Paducah, 3841 Hinkleville Rd. Hooper’s Outdoor Center, 219 Broadway. Kentucky Oaks Mall, I-24 exit 4. Maiden Alley Cinema, 112 Maiden Aly MAKE Paducah, 628 Broadway. Must Stitch Emporium, 109 Market House Sq. Paducah Beer Werks, 301 N 4th St. Paducah Distilled Spirits (The Moonshine Company), 407 Jefferson St. Purple Toad Winery, 4275 US 45S. Silent Brigade Distillery, 426 Broadway.
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Population 723 • Carlisle County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Dry US 62, 20 miles west of Paducah, US 51/62 9 miles south of Wickliffe.
t Carlisle County Tourism, PO Box 279, Bardwell, KY 42023; 270.628.5451. t KY Great River Region Organization, PO Box 275, Clinton, 42031; 270.705.0506; www.KyGreatRiverRoad.org. Points of Interest
KY Great River Road, US 51, KY 58, 123 and 239; 3,000-mile scenic route along the Mississippi. Mississippi River Trails of KY, Over 20 miles of ATV permitted trails on river roads.
Parks and Recreation
Doug Travis Wildlife Management Area, KY 123, Berkley, 7 miles south of Bardwell; KDFWR. Grogan’s Paylakes, 1436 KY 80E, Arlington.
Camping and RV Parks
Indian Camp Campground, 849 CR 1217, Arlington.
Golf and Tennis
Dogwood Hills Golf Club, 6805 US 62, Cunningham; 9 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
ATV, Jeep, 4x4 Poker Runs, Apr.–Oct. Carlisle County Fair, Aug. Carlisle Fest & Monster Cat Fish Tournament, Oct.
Dining
51 Grill, 464 US 51N. Hardware Café, 7647 US-62, Cunningham. Prince Pit BBQ, 100 Elm St.
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Camping and RV Parks
Duck Creek RV Park, I-24 exit 11; 80 sites. Fern Lake Campground, I-24 exit 3; 70 sites. Victory RV Park and Campground, I-24 exit 11; 39 sites.
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WICKLIFFE/BARLOW/KEVIL/ LACENTER Population 8,216 • Ballard County (Seat) • CST/CDT Barlow & La Center are WET • Wickliffe & Kevil are DRY US 51/US 62 and US 60, at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers; Ballard County is on the Mississippi Flyway and is famous for its excellent goose hunting. t Ballard County Chamber of Commerce, 325 E. Kentucky Rd., PO Box 322, LaCenter, KY 42056. 270.655.8277, discoverballardcounty.com.
Points of Interest
Ft Jefferson Hill Welcome Center & Memorial Cross, US 51S, Wickliffe. KY Great River Road, 3,000-mile scenic route along the Mississippi. KY Veteran & Patriot Museum, 635 Phillips Dr., Wickliffe.
Historic Sites H WICKLIFFE MOUNDS STATE HISTORIC SITE, 28 miles west of Paducah, 94 Green St.; Wickliffe; site of prehistoric Mississippian mound culture. 270.335.3681; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: Museum displaying excavation and artifacts. Welcome Center, gift shop, trails, picnic area; open Apr.–Oct. Wed.–Sun. open 9–5.
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Lodging
Hillbilly Ridge B&B, 320 Martin Rd.; 3 units. Grassy Lake Lodge, 2957 Barlow Rd. La Center Motel, 474 W Kentucky Dr., La Center; 28 units. Wickliffe Motel, 520 N 4th St.; 18 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
B & T Florist and Gifts, La Center. Ballard County Co-Op, La Center. Cedar Chips Furniture, Barlow. From Me to You, La Center. The Giving Tree, La Center. Gracie’s Gifts, Wickliffe. Indian Hills Trading Post, 101 Green St. Indian Hills Trading Post, 586 Kentucky Ave., Kevil. KD Couture, La Center. The Rose Garden, Wickliffe. Sisters and Friends, La Center. Suttons Drugs and Gifts, La Center.
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Kentucky State Penitentiary, 266 Water St.
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The Hammond Creek Trail, at Lee S. Jones Park.
H MINERAL MOUND STATE PARK, On US 62/641 at KY 93 near Eddyville; 541 acres; property developed by Willis Machen, grandfather of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, author F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife. Machen served as 49th Constitutional Convention delegate but was elected to both sessions of the Confederate Congress and served as president of the Confederate Council during the Civil War. Afterwards Machen served as US Senator. The house, referred to as Mineral Mount in Fitzgerald’s writings, burned in 1947 and only foundation remnants remain. 270.388.3673; parks.ky.gov. Park Features: ramp, picnic area, fishing. Golf: 18 holes. Venture River Water Park, 280 Funway Dr. Festivals and Special Events
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Barlow House Museum, US 60W, Barlow. Ballard Wildlife Management Area, Wildlife Lodge Rd., 30 miles west of Paducah, 15 miles north of Barlow (US 60 to La Center, 6 miles north on KY 358, left on KY 1105 through Bandana, right on KY 473). Drake Lake Archery Range, 8225 Conway Rd., Kevil. Waldon Hunting Lodge, 779 Colvin Lake Rd., Kevil. Westvaco Wildlife Management Area, south on KY 123, west on CR 1313.
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Back Nine Pizza Shoppe China Buffet, 117 Newman Dr. Echo Charlie’s Bayside Restaurant, 7612 KY 93. The Joint, 30 Outlet Dr. Los Agaves, 101 Newman Dr. Mr. D’s Donut Shop, 610 Trade Ave. Our Daily Bread, Newman Drive, 101 KY 93. Willow Pond Southern Catfish, 124 US 62. Familiar Food: Hardee’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Subway.
Lodging
Eddy Bay Lodging, KY 93; 18 units. Eddy Creek Marina Resort, 7612 KY 93S; 12 units. Holiday Hills Resort, 5631 KY 93S, 17 units; 130 sites. Journey’s End B&B, 121 Spring Hill Dr.; 4 units. Lake Way House, 5291 KY 93S; 1 unit. Maple Hill B&B, 13 Maple Hill Dr.; 3 units. Palisades Resort, US 93; 10 units. Regency Inn, I-24 exit 40; 23 units. Super 8, 120 Funway Dr.; 40 units.
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Population 649 • Lyon County (Dry) • CST/CDT • Moist I-24 exit 40,US 62/641, KY 93, Lake Barkley. t KUTTAWA TOURISM, 84 Cedar St., Kuttawa, KY 42055. Your Western Kentucky destination for boating, fishing, kayaking, birding, swimming and hiking. Spend your days on the water, and your evenings at local marinas enjoying live music. Whether you’re making memories with your family or enjoying a private getaway – There’s always something to enjoy in Kuttawa. 270.601.6885; visitkuttawaky.org
Parks and Recreation
Anderson Park, Lake Barkley Dr. Kuttawa Amphitheater, Silver Cliff Park, 1st St. Kuttawa Beach Park, Lake Barkley Dr.
Festivals and Special Events Live on the Lawn, Oct. This Indian Sumer, 2nd weekend in Sept.
Dining
Broadbent’s Foods, I-24 at exit 40. Buzzard Rock Café, 985 Buzzard Rock Rd., Kuttawa The Cabin Deli, 215 Vista Dr. Hu-B’s Kuttawa, 1709 Lake Barkley Dr. Oasis Southwest Grill, 42 Days Inn Dr. Familiar Food: Godfather’s Pizza, Huddle House, Quiznos, Wendy’s.
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Buzzard Rock Resort & Marina, 985 Buzzard Rock Rd. Days Inn, I-24 exit 40; 60 units. Hampton Inn, I-24 exit 40; 63 units. Kuttawa Harbor House B&B, 1730 Lake Barkley Dr.; 6 units. Relax Inn, I-24 exit 40; 17 units. Silver Cliff Inn B&B, 1980 Lake Barkley Dr.; 3 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Broadbent B & B Food Products, 257 Mary Blue Rd. Cabin Bait and Tackle, 215 Vista Dr.
Boating and Lakes
Eddy Creek Marina Resort, 7612 KY 93S.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bows & Cleats, 230 Outlet Ave. Eddyville Mall, 385 Outlet Ave, US 62. Eddyville Wine & Spirits, 652 Frank Tanner Ave. Gold and Diamond Outlet, 111 Newman Dr. Hu-B’s Offshore, 59 Funway Dr. Izzie’s Boutique, 682 US Hwy. 62 E. Red Door Antique Mall, 35 US 641N. Shooters Supply, 101 Outlet Ave. Tom and Barb’s One Stop Market, 4179 KY 93S. Walnut Bowls-Chicago Cutlery, 325 Outlet Ave.
Camping and RV Parks
Dryden Bay Campground, 30 Dryden Creek Rd.; 68 sites. Indian Point RV Park, 1136 Indian Hills Trl. Outback RV Resort, 4481 KY 93S; 95 sites. Venture River RV Park, Funway Dr. www.kytravel.com • 147
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Copperhead Run ATV Park, US 60, Salem. Lighthouse Landing School, 320 Commerce Ave. Mantle Rock Nature Preserve, US 60 north to Salem, KY 133N.
Golf and Tennis
Deer Lakes Golf Course, 140 Deer Lakes Ln., Salem; 18 holes. Drake Creek Golf Course, 1 Torrey Pines Dr.,Ledbetter; 18 holes.
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Dining
Knoth’s Bar-B-Que, 728 US 62W. Lite Side Bakery and Café, 2115 Dover Rd. Patti's 1880's Settlement, 1793 J.H. O’Bryan Ave.
Lodging
America’s Best Value Inn, I-24 exit 31; 73 units. Barkley Dam Motel, KY 917; 16 units. Grand Rivers Inn, 1949 J.H. O’Bryan Ave.; 20 units. Green Turtle Bay Resort, 263 Green Turtle Bay Dr.; 70 units. Hillside Cottages, 1060 Stringtown Rd.; 8 units. Lighthouse Landing, I-24 exit 31; 17 units, 57 sites. Patti's 1880's Settlement, 1793 J.H. O’Bryan Ave.; 58 units. Rose of the Lake B&B, 293 Lawson Ave.; 5 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
19th Hole Miniature Golf, 1793 J.H. O’Bryan Ave. Ashleigh’s Boutique, 1793 J.H. O’Bryan Ave. Fisherman’s Friend Bait and Tackle, 1000 US 62. Grand Rivers Antiques, 1815 J.H. O’Bryan Ave. Patti's 1880's Settlement, 1793 J.H. O’Bryan Ave. So Cool, 1804 J.H. O’Bryan Ave. Wood-n-Wave Bicycles and Water Sports, 2109 Dover Rd.
Boating and Lakes
Green Turtle Bay Rental, 265 Nautical Dr. Lake Barkley, Cadiz. Kentucky Lake, Golden Pond.
Camping and RV Parks
Birdsville RV & Campground, 972 River Rd., Smithland; 69 sites. Canal Campground, 1010 Campground Rd. 148 • www.kytravel.com
42064; www.marionkentucky.org; 270.965.5015.
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Amish Community, north on KY 91, US 60 and Ford’s Ferry Rd. Cave in Rock Ferry, KY 91N crosses Ohio River to Rte. 1 at Cave in Rock, IL.
Museums and Galleries
Ben E Clement Mineral Museum, 205 N Walker St. Crittenden County Historical Museum, 124 E Bellville St.
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Lodging
At the Oaks/The Cabin, 1537 Crane County Rd., Fredonia Grace House B&B, 320 Sturgis Rd.; 4 units. Honeysuckle Cottage, 4002 US 60E; 1 unit. Iris Inn Bed & Breakfast, 124 E Depot St.; 6 units. Marion Inn, 2362 US 641S; 7 units. Royal Inn and Suites, 225 Sturgis Rd.; 19 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bowtanicals Florist and Gifts, 202 S Main St. Hodge’s Sports and Apparel, 219 Sturgis Rd. Mystic Waters and Gardens, 4002 US 60E. Smithland Pool, Ohio River, ramp, fishing.
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Educational Institutions
Madisonville Community and Technical College, 2000 College Dr.; 4 lighted courts.
Points of Interest
Historical Society of Hopkins County Library and Museum, 107 Union St.
Theatre and Performing Arts
Glema Mahr Center for the Arts, Madisonville Community College, 2000 College Dr.
Parks and Recreation
Madisonville City Park, 755 Park Ave.;9 holes, 2 lighted courts. Mahr Park at Hidden Hills Farm, 642 Nebo Rd.; 2 disc golf courts.
Golf and Tennis
Lake Shore Country Club, 1000 Shamrock Rd.; 18 holes. Madisonville City Park, 745 City Park Dr.; 9 holes, 2 lighted courses. Madisonville Golf & Country Club, 105 Country Club Ln.; 18 holes. 150 • www.kytravel.com
Highway 41 Yard Sale, June. 4thFest, July. Hopkins County Fair Horse Show, July. Hopkins County Fair, Ballard Convention Center; July. Gospel Music Extravaganza, Sept. Kidapalooza, Oct. Veterans Day Parade, Nov. Return to Bethlehem, Dec.
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Acapulco Mexican Grill, 105 Country Club Ln. Big City Market & Coffee Bar, 23-25 Sugg St. Catfish Harbor, 2715 Anton Rd. Center Street Bar & Grill, 11 W Center St. Country Cupboard, 581 McCoy Ave. Dinky Diner, 20 Court St. Dos Copas, 571 E Center St. El Bracero, 50 Chelsa Dr. Ferrell’s Snappy Service, 27 N Main St. Golden Glaze Bakery & Deli, 67 N Franklin St. Hobo Mickey’s, 1065 National Mine Dr. Lucky Buffet, 1900 Lantaff Blvd. Madisonville Donuts, 724 E Center St. Manderin House, 1305 N Main St. Marco’s Pizza, 17 E Arch St. Mt. Fuji Hibachi & Sushi, 538 Island Ford Rd. Nueve’ Cantina & Steakhouse, 1002 N Main St. Oasis Southwest Grill, 540 Powell Dr. Silver Star, 1800 N Main St. South Main Diner, 925 S Main St. Teazaze, 3320 Nebo Rd. The Crowded House, 26 W Center St. Wildfire Pizza, 17 W Center St. Wings Etc. Grill & Pub, 97 Madison Square Dr. Yamoto Steakhouse, 11 Park Ave.
Lodging
Baymont Inn & Suites, 1891 Lantaff Ave.; 52 units. Big Spring Inn, 1750 E Center St.; 50 units. Comfort Inn and Suites, 545 Powell Dr.; 66 units. Days Inn Madisonville, 1900 Lantaff Blvd.; 136 units. Fox Ridge B&B, 1130 Carroll Gentry Rd.; 2 units. Hammack-Moore House B&B, 129 S Main St.; 5 units. Hampton Inn and Suites, 1201 E Center St.; 72 units. James Madison Inn, 320 E Center St.; 33 units. Red Cardinal Inn, 4765 Hanson Rd.; 57 units. Ruby Lodge at Spring Lake Woods,367 Spring Lake St.; 8 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Amanda’s, 28 Sugg St. Belle & Wayne’s Baby Boutique, 111 S Main. Clements Jewelers, 36 S Main. Cute as a Button Boutique, 513 E Center St. Flax & Wool, 13 Sugg St. Finders Keepers Vendor Mall, 1092 Thornberry Dr. The Gift Horse, 36 W Lake St. Hattie James, 32 W Center St. Kesterson’s Antiques, 502 Hall St. Madison Square Shopping Center, 98 Madison Square Ave. Mark of Distinction, 21 S Main St. Melody Lanes, 952 N Main St.
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Parkway Plaza Mall, 455 Madison Square Ave. The Pink Door, 111 S Main St, Ste. 101. Princes and Pirates Boutique, 112 Railroad St. Red Wagon, 401 Madison Square Dr. Trendy Tulip Boutique, 37 S Main St.
Boating and Lakes
Madisonville Water Filtration Plant, Lake Pee Wee, US 41A.
HANSON Population 742 • Hopkins County • CST/CDT • Dry US 41, I-69, 4 miles north of Madisonville.
t Historic Hanson, I-69 exit 120. Hanson is Kentucky’s smallest historic district with the entire downtown on NRHP. Dining
Hanson Country Store, 45 Veterans Dr. Hometown Restaurant, 9 Sunset Rd. Reel ‘Em In Fishhouse, 9 Sunset Rd.
Shopping and Entertainment Pepper’s Old Books, 12 Sunset Rd. Southern Charms, 5 Sunset Rd. Stoney Creek Crafts, 15 Sunset Rd. Stoney’s Freedom Store, 15 Sunset Rd. VF Factory Outlet, I-69-exit 120.
Festivals and Special Events Highway 41 Yard Sale, June. I Love Hanson Weekend, June. Hanson Barbecue Blast-Off, Oct.
DAWSON SPRINGS Population 2,764 • Hopkins County (Dry) • CST/CDT • Wet US 62, KY 109 2 miles south of I-69 exit 92, southeast of Madisonville. Official KY Trail Town. t Dawson Springs Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 107, Dawson Springs, KY 42408; 270.797.2781.
Museums and Galleries
Dawson Springs Museum and Art Center, 127 S Main St.
Parks and Recreation
Lake Beshear, Off US 62 and I-69, south of Dawson Springs.
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1,010 acres in Pennyrile State Forest south of Lake Beshear. Park features Lake Pennyrile, pool, beach, watersports, minigolf, 18-hole golf course, lodging, camping and much more. Open year round. 270.797.3421, 800.325.1711; www.parks. ky.gov for more information on activities and events. Pennyrile Nature Trail, walks in Spring or Fall. Riverside Park, US 62W; 6 RV sites with water & electric. Tradewater Canoes, open in Tradewater Park on South 109;. Tradewater Wildlife Management Area, KY 109, 1 miles south of Dawson Springs; KDFWR.
Festivals and Special Events
Bike Night, downtown square; 1st & 3rd Thur., May–Oct. Dawson Springs Barbeque & Homecoming, 4th Fri. in July. Fireworks at Riverside Park, July 3.
Dining
Fiesta Acapulco, 263 E Arcadia Ave. Ms. Becky’s Place, 309 E Arcadia Ave.
Lodging
Dawson Springs Inn, 207 E Arcadia Ave.; 12 units.
DIXON/PROVIDENCE Webster County • CST/CDT • Dry Dixon: Po p ula t i o n 78 6 • C o u nt y Sea t 27 m i l e s s o u t h o f H e n d e r s o n o n U S A l t . 41. Sebree:Population1,603;US4117milessouthofHenderson. t Webster County Tourism, Courthouse, 25 US 41S, Dixon, KY 42409; 270.639.5042; www.webstercountyky.com. Webster County Airport, US 41A, Providence; general aviation.
Museums and Galleries
Parker Warner Historic Museum, 500 S Broadway, Providence.
Parks and Recreation
Deer Creek Outfitters, 8160 KY 132E, Sebree.
Festivals and Special Events
Summerfest, Sebree; 1st weekend after July 4. Clay Days, Clay; 3rd weekend in Sept. Onton Hay Days, 3rd Fri. and Sat. in Sept.
Dining
Classic Café, 403 US 41AN, Dixon. Dave’s Pizza, 205 US 41N, Sebree. Hop’s Deli & Grill, 14 W Railroad St., Clay. Hill’s Dairy Maid, 784 US 41AS, Dixon. Jeri’s Café, 9109 KY 132W, Clay. JJ's Pizza, Main St., Sebree. La Casa, 2301 Westerfield Dr., Providence. OT’s Café, 535 US Hwy. 41 S, Dixon. Paula’z, 145 Marlin St., Providence. Pizza Barn, 59 KY 109, Clay. Poole Mill Restaurant, 9625 US 41AN, Poole. Sam’s Una Pizza, Providence. Sebree Dairy Bar, 31 US 41, Sebree.
MORGANFIELD/STURGIS Union County • CST/CDT • Wet Morganfield: Population 3,285 • County Seat Established 1811; US 60, southwest of Henderson. Sturgis: Population 1,898 Established 1890; US 60W 11 miles south of Morganfield. t Union County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 66, Morganfield, KY 42437; 270.389.9600; 270.452.1191. t Union County Fiscal Court-Tourism, P.O.Box 60, Morganfield, 42437; 270.952.1191; www.ucfirst.org . Sturgis Airport, 580 Pryor Blvd.; general aviation; 5,000' runway.
Points of Interest
Union County Fair and Expo Center, 125 Pryor Blvd., Sturgis. White Buck Winery, 1800 US 60W, Morganfield.
Museums and Galleries
Camp Breckinridge Museum and Arts, 1116 N Village Rd., Morganfield.
Parks and Recreation
Big Rivers Wildlife Management Area and State Forest, US 60 to KY 109, north 1.65 miles, left onto KY 1508, west 1.45 miles to entrance on left; co-owned by KDFWR and KDF. www.kytravel.com • 151
Higginson-Henry Wildlife Management Area, 2 miles east of Morganfield on KY 56; KDFWR. Moffitt Lake, 578 Moffitt Lake Rd.; 11 miles from Morganfield & Sturgis.
Golf and Tennis
Breckinridge Golf Course, 240 Whitaker Way, Morganfield; 18 holes. Elkwood Golf Course, 11675 US 60W, Sturgis; 9 holes. Morganfield Tennis Courts, Morganfield City Park.
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Boating and Lakes
Caneyville Boat Dock & Recreation Area, KY 1508 at Ohio River. Lake Mauzy, off KY 56, 6 miles east of Morganfield in Higginson-Henry Wildlife Management Area; KDFWR. Moffitt Lake Recreation Area, 378 Moffitt Lake Rd., Morganfield; 98 sites. Ramps at Uniontown, Blackburn on the Ohio; Sullivan & Grangertown on Tradewater River.
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Shopping and Entertainment
Depot Gifts & Corner Fashions, 127 E Broad St. Goody's, 1502 Everly Brothers Blvd. The Homestretch 2, 1209 W Everly Brothers Blvd. Livi Loos's By Mary Pat, 126 Et Broad St. Picker's Place Vendor Mall, 116 S Second St.
Camping and RV Parks
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CENTRAL CITY Population5,978 • MuhlenbergCounty(Dry) • CST/CDT• Wet Established 1871; Wendell H. Ford W Kentucky Parkway exit 58, US 431, KY 70, US 62. t CENTRAL CITY TOURIST AND CONVENTION COMMISSION, 200 N First St., Central City 42330. Rich musical heritage on display in Muhlenberg County Music Museum featuring The Everly Brothers, Merle Travis, John Prine, Jim Walker. Check out our virtual tour on Google. Central City: Where the Music Never Ends. Mon.-Fri. 9-4. 270.754.9603; www.cityofcentralcity.com.
Points of Interest
Everly Brothers Monument, 200 N 1st St. Muhlenberg Music Museum, 200 N 1st St.
Parks and Recreation
Peabody Wildlife Management Area, KY 70 and US 62; 46,768 acres. $15 user permit.
Festivals and Special Events
Rods-n-Ribs Festival, downtown; 1st weekend in June. Gospelfest, downtown; Wed. before Labor Day. Everly Brothers/Rock & Roll Cruise In, downtown; Labor Day weekend. Home of the Legends International Thumbpicking Weekend, Merle Travis Center; Sept. Kentucky’s Largest Small Town Christmas Parade, Sun. before Thanksgiving.
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Jan's Burger Basket, 541 Phillip Stone Way. La Fiesta Mexican Grill, 1506 W Everly Brothers Blvd. Lucky Garden Buffet, 110 W Everly Brothers Blvd. Papa Manzo's Pizzaria, 1200 W Everly Brothers Blvd. Stellians, 116 E Broad St. Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse, 230 S 2nd St. Familiar Food: Arby's, Burger King, Dairy Queen, Domino’s. Godfather’s Pizza, Huddle House, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Sonic, Subway, Wendy’s.
Horseshoe Acres Campground, 12050 KY 70W, Bremen; 74 sites. Western Kentucky RV Park, 700 Youngstown Rd.; 50 sites.
GREENVILLE/DUNMOR Muhlenberg County • CST/CDT • Dry Greenville: Population 4,423 • County Seat Established 1799; US 62, south of Wendell H. Ford W KY Parkway, KY 171, KY 181, KY 176, north of lake. Dunmor: US 431, KY 973, south of Wendell H. Ford W KY Parkway, east of Lake Malone; access point for Lake Malone State Park. t Greenville Tourism Commission, 112 N Main St. Greenville, KY 42345; 270.338.1895; www.tourgreenville.com. Muhlenberg County Airport, 399 Airport Rd., off KY 189 Bypass; general aviation; 5,000' runway.
Points of Interest
Merle Travis Memorial, Ebenezer Church, KY 176, Drakesboro. Mose Rager Memorial Park, KY 176, Draksboro. Muhlenberg County Agriculture and Convention Center, 3705 KY 1380, Powderly. Paradise Fossil Plant, KY 176, Drakesboro, off US 431, on the west bank of the Green River. Paradise Park, KY 189 Byp., Powderly.
Park Features: • s wimming, beach, bathhouse, launch, slips, fishing, boat dock, hiking, picnic shelter, playground, game court. Camping: 25 sites, 50 primitive; (reservations available). Luzerne Lake City Park, 89 Byp., Greenville. Rails to Trails, Hwy. 62, Greenville.
Festivals and Special Events
Mose Rager Day, Drakesboro; 2nd Sat. in Apr. Muhlenberg County Fair, Ag. and Conv. Center, Powderly; 1st week in June. Saturdays on the Square, downtown; Sats. July - Aug. Home of the Legends Thumbpicking Contest, Powderly; Sept. Squash and Gobble Arts Bazaar & Fall Festival, downtown; 3rd Sat. in Sept. Merle Travis Birthday Celebration, Sat. after Thanksgiving. Christmas Parade, downtown Greenville; 1st Sat. in Dec.
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Museums and Galleries
MCPL's Thistle Cottage, 122 S Cherry St., Greenville.
Theatres and Performing Arts
Felix E Martin Jr. Center for Creative & Performing Arts, Robert Draper Way, Greenville. Palace Theatre, 119 N Main St., Greenville.
Parks and Recreation
J.P. Morgan City Park, Pritchett Dr., Greenville.
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Catfish Dock, 2003 W Everly Brothers Blvd., Powderly. Crossroads Cafe, 159 S Main St., Greenville. Hobby’s Classic Food, 30 Big John Plz., Greenville. Papa Manzo's, 129 Main St. Philly’s Pizza and Restaurant, 621 Green Dr., Greenville. Familiar Food: Greenville: Dairy Queen, Godfather’s Pizza, Hardee’s, McDonald’s, O’Deli’s, Pizza Hut, Pizza Plus, Sonic, Subway.
Lodging
CCI's Express Inn, 2011 W Everly Brothers Blvd., Powderly; 44 units. Wickliffe House Bed & Breakfast, 127 S Cherry St.; 4 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
CALHOUN/LIVERMORE/ SACRAMENTO/ISLAND Population 854 • McLean County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Dry Established 1854; KY 81, 20 miles northwest of Central City via US 431 to KY 136W, on the Green River. t McLean County Visitors Center, 297 Main St., Calhoun, KY 42327; 270.273.9760.
Points of Interest
Happy Hollow Farms, Summer–Fall. McLean County History and Genealogy Museum, 540 Main St.
Parks and Recreation Myer Creek Park, Calhoun. Riverfront Park, Calhoun. Riverfront Park, Livermore.
Blue Jay Café, 245 Main St., Sacramento. Farley’s B&B, 290 Main St., Calhoun. Farmhouse, 220 KY 81N, Calhoun. Geno’s Pizza, 405 E 7th St, Livermore. Island Dairy Freeze, 660 Adams Ave. Jay’s Drive-In, 330 1st St. Lighthouse Restaurant, 325 W 1st St. Lil Bit’s, 505 Adams St., Island. Little B’s Pizza, 285 Main St., Calhoun. Lou’s Diner, 631 Henton St., Livermore. Moon River Coffee Bar, Livermore. Familiar Food: Subway.
Lodging
Farley’s B&B, 290 Main St., Calhoun.
Camping and RV Parks
Livermore RV Park, 100 Industrial Dr., Livermore; 31 sites. Myer Creek Park, 951 KY 136; 28 sites.
HARTFORD/ROSINE/ BEAVER DAM Ohio County • CST/CDT • Dry Hartford: Population 2,672 • County Seat Established 1782; US 231, 7 miles north of Wendell H. Ford W Kentucky Parkway. Rosine: Population 41 • US 62, 7 miles east of W.H. Natcher Parkway. Beaver Dam: Population 409 • US 231, 3 miles north of Wendell H. Ford W Kentucky Parkway.
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Museums and Galleries
Bill Monroe Homeplace, 6210 E US Hwy. 62, Rosine. Bill Monroe Museum, 55 Amelia St., Rosine. Fordsville L&N Depot Museum, 32 Ridge Rd., Fordsville. 154 • www.kytravel.com
Golf and Tennis
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Open Horse Shows, Ohio County Park; Jan.–Dec. Rosine Barn Jamboree, Friday nights, April – Nov. Cletus Smith Blues and Bluegrass Festival, Rosine Barn, Rosine; mid-May. Strawberry Festival, 2nd St., Beaver Dam; Memorial Day Weekend. Blue Moon Jamboree, Rosine Barn, Rosine; June. Sparks in the Park, Beaver Dam Park; July. Fordsville Days, Fordsville; 3rd weekend in Sept. Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Celebration, Sept. Ohio County Fair, Ohio County Park, Hartford; Sept. Rosine Fall Festival, Community Park, Rosine; 2nd weekend in Sept. Dundee Day, last weekend in Oct.
Dining
Lil Stevie’s Pizza, 1858 N Main St., Beaver Dam. Los Amigos Restaurant, 1818 N Main St., Beaver Dam. Los Mexicanos, 1055 N Main St., Beaver Dam. Twin Lakes Catfish, 107 N Main St., Beaver Dam. O C Café, 550 S Main St., Beaver Dam. Familiar Food: Beaver Dam: Arby’s, Dairy Queen, Denny’s, Godfather’s Pizza, Hardee’s, KFC, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Beaver Dam Inn, Western Kentucky Pkwy. exit 75, Beaver Dam; 58 units. Eagle Inn, 1080 N Main St., Beaver Dam; 24 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Charlotte's Fashions, 1351 N Main St., Beaver Dam. Christian Bookstore, Main St., Beaver Dam. Community Gifts, 112 W 12th St., Beaver Dam. Factory Connection, 1816 N Main St., Beaver Dam. Marti and Liz Shoes, 106 N Main St., Beaver Dam. Rice’s Pharmacy Gift Gallery, 1209 N Main St., Beaver Dam.
Boating and Lakes
Washburn Lake, off KY 69, 5 miles northeast of Hartford; 18 acres with fishing, launching area, boat rentals; KDFWR.
Camping and RV Parks
Ohio County Park Campgrounds, off KY 69 near William H. Natcher Pkwy., outside Hartford. Electric & water; 270.298.4466. Rosine Campground, Hwy. 62, Rosine; Electric & water; 270.274.5012.
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Dining
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Battle of Sacremento, Sacramento; May. Mclean County Fair, Myer Creek Park; 3rd 4th of July Fireworks, Livermore & Calhoun weekend in July. Thunder on the Green, Livermore; Aug. Wooden Bridge Festival, Island; 2nd Sat. in Sept. Eyeballerz Car Show, 4th Sat in Sept. Harvest Day’s, 4th Sat. in Oct.
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OWENSBORO Population 57,265 • Daviess County (Seat) • CST/CDT • Wet Established 1798; 4th largest Kentucky city; William H. Natcher Parkway, Audubon Parkway, US 60, US 231 and US 431; named for Colonel Abraham Owen, who died in 1811 in the Battle of Tippecanoe. t Owensboro/Daviess Count y Convention and Visitors Bureau, 215 E 2nd St., Owensboro, KY 42303; 270.926.1100; 800.489.1131; www.visitowensboro.com. Owensboro/Daviess County Regional Airport, 2200 Airport Rd., KY 56 and KY 81 just beyond beltline.
Educational Institutions
Brescia University, 717 Frederica St.; established 1950; enrolls 700. Kentucky Wesleyan College, 3000 Frederica St.; established 1858; enrolls 850.
Points of Interest
Downtown River Walk, Veterans Blvd. Edge Ice Center, 1400 Hickman Ave. O.Z. Tyler, 10 Distillery Rd. Reid’s Orchard, 4812 Hwy. 44. Sassafras Tree, 2100 Frederica St.; 250-300 years old; AFA. Smothers Park, Veterans Blvd. Western Kentucky Botanical Garden, 25 Carter Rd.
Museums and Galleries
International Bluegrass Music Museum, 117 Daviess St. Owensboro Museum of Fine Art, 901 Frederica St.; NRHP. Owensboro Museum of Science and History, 122 E 2nd St.
Theatres and Performing Arts
RiverPark Center, 101 Daviess St. Theatre Workshop of Owensboro, 407 W 5th St.,Trinity Centre.
Tours and Sightseeing
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Parks and Recreation
Daviess County Parks and Recreation, 2620 KY 81. Owensboro Parks and Recreation, 1530 McJohnson Ave.
Golf and Tennis
Panther Creek Golf Club, 4641 KY 1514, Utica; 18 holes. Summit Golf & Country Club, 6501 Summit Dr.; 18 holes.
Festivals and Special Events
Friday After 5 Concerts, RiverPark Center; Fris. May–Sept. International BBQ Festival, 2nd Sat. in May. Dazzling Daylilies Festival, W KY Botanical Garden; June. ROMP Bluegrass Festival, June. Grillin and Chillin BBQ Cookoff, Sept. Reid’s Orchard Apple Festival, Oct. Voices of Elmwood, Oct. Holiday Forest, Owensboro Museum of Fine Art; Dec.
Dining
Bee Bop’s, 122A W 2nd St. Bill’s Restaurant, 420 Frederica St. Briarpatch Restaurant, 2760 Veach Rd. Colby’s Fine Food and Spirits, 204 W 3rd St. Dee’s BBQ and Diner, 1362 E 4th St. El Toribio, 630 Emory Dr. Famous Bistro, 102 W 2nd St. Fetta Specialty Pizza, 118 St. Anne St. Gangnam Korea BBQ, 3332 Villa Pt. Lure Seafood & Grille, 401 W 2nd St. Miller House, 301 E 5th St. Moonlite Bar-B-Q Inn, 2840 Parrish Ave. Niko’s Italian Cuisine, 2200 E Parrish Ave. Old Hickory Bar-B-Q, 338 Washington Ave. Ole South Barbeque, 3523 KY 54. Real Hacienda Mexican Restaurant, 3118 Alvey Park Dr. Windy Hollow Restaurant, 8260 KY 81.
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Comfort Suites, 230 Salem Dr.; 66 units. Courtyard by Marriott, 3120 Highland Pointe Dr.; 109 units. Fairfield Inn, 800 Salem Dr.; 100 units.
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Hampton Inn-Owensboro South, 615 Salem Dr,; 86 units. Hampton Inn & Suites, 401 W 2nd St.; 150 units. Holiday Inn, 701 W 1st St.; 123 units. Sleep Inn, 51 Bon Harbor Hills; 64 units. Wingfield Inn & Suites, 3220 W Parrish Ave.; 70 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Andria’s Candies, 217 Allen St. Baker’s Rack, 2690 Frederica St. Boucherie Vineyards & Winery, 6523 Hewyay Dr., Spottsville. Gambrinus Libation Emporium, 116 E 2nd St. Golfland USA, 1864 Old Calhoun Rd. Kuntry Kutter, 122 E 18th St. Malco Cinema 16, 5333 Frederica St. Misty Meadow Winery, 2743 Keller Rd. Owensboro Antique Mall, 500 W 3rd St. Peachtree Galleries and Antique Mall, 106 W 2nd St. Rebecca’s Gift Gallery, 512 E Parrish Ave. Studio Slant, 624 Emory Dr. Towne Square Mall, 5000 Frederica St. Trisons Gifts, 507 Frederica St.
Boating and Lakes
Carpenter Lake, off KY 405, Maceo, 10 miles NE of Owensboro; KDFWR. Kingfisher Lakes, KY 405, Maceo, across from Carpenter Lake; KDFWR.
Camping and RV Parks
Diamond Lake Resort, 7301 Hobbs Rd.; 280 sites. Windy Hollow Campground, 141 Windy Hollow Rd.; 175 sites
HENDERSON Population28,757• HendersonCounty(Seat) • CST/CDT•Wet Established 1797; 10th largest Kentucky city; Edward T. Breathitt Pennyrile and Audubon Parkways, US 60, US 41, on the Ohio River. Home of “father of the blues,” W.C. Handy (1892–1902). John James Audubon lived here from 1810–19 engaging in enterprises such as a gristmill and his bird paintings. t Henderson County Tourist Commission, 101 N Water St., Ste. B ; Welcome Center, 2961 US 41N, Henderson, KY 42420; 270.826.3128; www.hendersonky.org. Don Davis Aviation, Henderson City-County Airport, KY 136W; general aviation; 5,500' runway.
Points of Interest
Depot Community Room, The Depot, 101 N Water St. Ellis Park Race Course, 3300 US 41N. Farmer & Frenchman Winery, 12522 Hwy. 41S.
Theatre and Performing Arts
Henderson Fine Arts Center, 2660 S Green St.
Parks and Recreation H JOHN JAMES AUDUBON STATE PARK,
On US 41, north of Henderson. 1,373 wooded acres and wetlands where the famed naturalist studied and painted from nature. Area is on route of many migratory birds. Year-round cottages, golf course, camping, museum, Nature Center. Closed Martin Luther King Day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 22–26; 270.826.2247; www.parks.ky.gov. Park Features: •2 8-acre recreation lake; .325-acre nature preserve lake, 649-acre wetlands, seasonal rental boats, picnic shelter, playground, hiking, museum store, low impact challenge
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course by resvervation; naturalist, art/history education programs, school programs by reservation. •A udubon Museum and Nature Center, in state park; original Audubon paintings and memorabilia, museum store, meeting room; Mar.–Dec., daily 10–5; Mar. 15, Wed.–Sun. 10-5. •J ohn James Audubon State Park Nature Preserve within the park; beautiful forested area set aside as a bird sanctuary and memorial to John James Audubon. Open to the public for hiking, birding, nature study. Lodging: 5 one-bedroom cottages with fireplaces, 1 twobedroom ADA cottage; open year-round. Camping: 69 sites with utilities, tent camping, service building, fishing, boats, tables, playground; open year-round (reservations available). Golf & Tennis: 9 holes, pro shop, rental clubs and carts; 1 court. Kellen Ranch, Kellen Ranch, 1712 Kimsey Ln. Sloughs Wildlife Management Area, 9956 Hwy. 268.
Golf and Tennis
Henderson Municipal Golf Course, 1801 N Elm St.; 9 holes. Henderson Parks and Recreation, Community Park, KY 136; 2 lighted courts. Doc Hosbach Tennis Complex, Water St.; 12 lighted courts.
Festivals and Special Events
Tri-Fest, Main St.; Apr. DHP Artisan Market, May. WC Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival, June. Sandy Lee Watkins Songwriters Festival, July. Bluegrass in the Park Folklife Festival, Aug. US 60 Yard Sale, Oct.
Dining
The Cake Stand, 223 2nd St. Cancun, 341 S Green St. Eastgate Family Restaurant, 1648 2nd St. Hong Kong Foodie, 136 2nd St. Hunan Chinese Restaurant, 1765 S Green St. J and B Barbecue, 48 S Holloway St. Los Toribio Mexican Restaurant, 2810 US 41N and 1647 S Green St. Mandarin House, 1111 Barrett Blvd. Mister B’s Pizza and Wings, 2611 US 41N. Planters Coffee House, 130 N Main St. Rookies Sports Bar, 117 2nd St. Second Street Treats, 221 A 2nd St. Sidewalk Café, 228 2nd St. Tacoholics, 104 W Water St. Tokyo, 2222 US 41 N. Tom's Smokin' BBQ, 1048 Clay St. Tomason's, 701 Atkinson St.
Lodging
Comfort Inn, 2820 US 41N; 55 units. Economy Inn & Suites, 2030 US 41N; 101 units. Henderson Downtown Motel, 425 N Green St.; 38 units. Holiday Inn Express Henderson, 2826 US 41N; 62 units. Holiday Motel, 1759 S Green St.; 53 units. L&N B&B, 327 N Main St.; 4 units. Ramada Inn Henderson, 2044 US 41N; 117 units. Sleep Inn Henderson, 2224 US 41N; 63 units. Sugar Creek Inn, 2077 US 41N; 65 units.
True Vine Plantation Inn, 3211 US 41N; 20 units. Victorian Quarters B&B, 109 Clay St.; 3 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
The Elm Antiques & More, 120 N Elm St. Horsefeathers, 112 N Main St. Kitchens & Co., 232 N Main St. Klassy Kids, 320 N Elm St. Simon’s Shoes, 100 N Main St. Stone Hill Honey, 6005 Hatchett Mill Rd., Spottsville. Third Street House Gift Shop, 307 3rd St. Tip Top Design Co., 1725 N Green St. Trees N Trends, 1900 US 41N. Victoria’s Boutique, 321 3rd St.
HAWESVILLE/LEWISPORT Hancock County • CST/CDT • Dry Hawesville: Population 945 • County Seat Established 1836; US 60, 24 miles east of Owensboro. Lewisport:Population1,670•US60,14mileseastofOwensboro. t Hancock County Tourism Commission, 225 Main St., Hawesville, KY 42348; 270.314.5688.
Points of Interest
Squire Pate House, KY 334, 4 miles east of Lewisport.
Museums and Galleries
City of Lewisport, 4788 KY 334, Lewisport. Hancock County Museum, 110 River St., Hawesville.
Festivals and Special Events
Lewisport Heritage Festival, Lewisport. Hancock County Fair, Hawesville; Aug. Hancock County Sorghum Festival, Hancock County Fairgrounds, Hawesville; last weekend in Sept.
Dining
Irby’s, 190 Main St., Hawesville. JJ’s Pizza, 8030 US 60W, Lewisport. Riverview Restaurant, 2220 Indian Lake Dr., Hawesville. Familiar Food: Subway.
Lodging
Quality Inn, 9040 US 60W, Lewisport; 44 units. River House B&B, 1510 Riverview Dr., Lewisport; 2 units.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bright Star Nursery, 4825 US 60W, Lewisport.
Boating and Lakes
Hawesville Boat Ramp, Water St. Lewisport Boat Ramp, Riverview Dr.
Camping and RV Parks
Vastwood Park, US 60, 3 miles west of Hawesville; 21 sites, ramp.
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Parks and Recreation
Buffalo Trace Golf Course, 1728 Jackson St., Jasper. Ferdinand State Forest, 6583 E SR 264, Ferdinand. Jasper Riverwalk, 3rd Ave. near Patoka River, Jasper. Sultan’s Run Golf Club, 1490 N Meridian Rd., Jasper.
Historic Sites
Dubois County Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Sq., Jasper. Huntingburg League Stadium, 203 S Cherry St., Huntingburg. Huntingburg Old Town Hall, 309 N Geiger St., Huntingburg. Jasper City Mill, 160 3rd Ave., Jasper. Spirit of Jasper Train & Depot, 201 Mill St., Jasper.
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Money Hollow Bistro & Winery, 1150 Main St., Ferdinand. Schnitz Brewery and Pub, 2031 Newton St., Jasper. Spuds N Stuff, 501 N Washington St., Huntingburg. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger King, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Hardee’s, Little Caesars, Long John Silvers, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Comfort Inn & Suites, 123 Scenic Hills Ct., Ferdinand. Days Inn, 272 Brucke Strasse, Jasper; 84 units. Econolodge, 75 Indiana St., Jasper; 56 units. Hampton Inn, 355 3rd Ave., Jasper; 73 units. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 2000 Hospitality Dr., Jasper; 77 units. Quality Inn, 406 E 22nd St., Huntingburg; 87 units. Red Roof Inn & Suites, 440 S Main St., Ferdinand.
Shopping and Entertainment
Basket Case Brewery, 1340 Mill St., Jasper. Dubois Lanes, 104 E 13th St., Huntingburg. Huntingburg Fourth Street Shopping District, 4th St., Huntingburg. Jasper 8 Theatres, 256 Brucke Strasse, Jasper. Jasper’s Downtown Shopping District, Main St., Jasper. Pumpkins & More Farm Market, 8641 E CR 170 N, Ferdinand. Skate Palace, 1013 W 4th St., Jasper.
Boating and Lakes
Patoka Lake, www.patokalakeindiana.com.
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Parks and Recreation
Christmas Lake Golf Course, 1 Clubhouse Dr., Santa Claus; 18-hole, par 72. Lakeview Orchard, 2315 N Orchard Rd., Rockport. Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, 3027 E South St., Lincoln City. Lincoln State Park, 15476 N CR 300 E, Lincoln City. The Rustic Golf Course, 1375 S Old S.R. 45, Rockport. Santa’s Express Zip Lines & Outdoor Activities, 91 W Christmas Blvd., Santa Claus.
Museums and Galleries
Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum, 928 Fairground Dr., Rockport. Santa Claus Museum & Village, 69 N S.R. 245, Santa Claus.
Dining
Angelo’s Pizza, 824 Sycamore St. B, Rockport. Brick Oven Pizza, 21 N Kringle Place. The Chateau, 6980 Hwy. 62, Dale. Hoosier Land Pizza & Wings, 3804 SR 162, Lincoln City. Los Panchos, 715 N 5th St., Rockport. Noble Roman’s, 612 5th St., Rockport. Scoops Ice Cream, 929 Sycamore St., Rockport. Familiar Food: Quiznos, Subway, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Baymont Inn & Suites, 1339 N Washington St., Dale. Comfort Inn & Suites, 1355 N Plaza Dr., Rockport.
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The Holiday House, 75 N Holiday Blvd., Santa Claus; 3 units. Lincoln Pines Lakefront Resort, 3862 E SR 162, Lincoln City. Mistletoe Manor, 15986 Kasper Dr., Santa Claus. Motel 6, 1334 N Washington St., Dale. Santa Claus Refuge, 55 N Holiday Blvd. Santa’s Lakeside Cottages,1405 W Christmas Blvd.,Santa Claus. Santa’s Lodge, 91 W Christmas Blvd., Santa Claus.
Shopping and Entertainment
Evergreen Boutique & Christmas Shop, 8 Kringle Pl., Santa Claus. Frosty’s Fun Center, 15 S Cedar Ln., Santa Claus. Holiday Drive-In Movie Theater, 646 N S.R. 161, Rockport. Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari, 452 E Christmas Blvd., Santa Claus. Monkey Hollow Winery & Distillery, 55 N Holiday Blvd. Pepper’s Ridge Winery, 4304 N C.R. 200 W, Rockport. Rice ‘N Ribbon, 415 Main St., Rockport. Santa’s Candy Castle, 15499 N S.R. 245., Santa Claus. Santa Claus Christmas Store, 33 N Kringle Pl., Santa Claus. Santa’s Toys, 3 N Kringle Pl., Santa Claus.
Shopping and Entertainment
TELL CITY Perry County (seat) • CST/CDT. t Perr y County Convention & Visitors Bureau, 333 Seventh St., Tell City, IN 47586. 812.547.7933; www.perrycountyindiana.org
Cities Include: Corydon/ Leavenworth, Paoli/ French Lick, Salem
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Bill & Dave’s Smokin’ Pit, 1525 11th St. Braunies, 318 Main St. Chicago’s Pizza, 1023 Payne St. Freezer Café, 626 Main St. Frostop, 947 Main St. Julie’s Tell Street Café, 922 Tell St. Los Amigos Mexican Grill, 5 Orchard Hill Dr. The Post, 516 Main St. Pour Haus, 706 Humboldt St.
Lodging
Days Inn, Hwy. 66 & 14th St. Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites, 310 Orchard Dr. Ramada Limited, 235 Orchard Hill Dr. 162 • www.kytravel.com
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& VISITORS BUREAU, 310 N. Elm St., Corydon, IN, 47112. Plan your getaway to Historic Corydon, Harrison County. Just a short drive from Louisville, KY. Enjoy history, caves, wineries, gaming, and outdoor recreation. Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. Noon-5. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. 888.738.2137; www.thisisindiana.org.
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Historic Sites
100 Squire Boone Rd SW, Mauckport, IN, 47142. A natural wonder attraction discovered by American pioneer Squire Boone (Daniel Boone’s brother) in 1790. Boone’s family built a thriving settlement centered around Boone’s Mill, which is still operating today. Boone was buried in the caverns and his final resting place is a one-of-a-kind tour. Rich in history and geological wonders, guests will learn both the history of Squire Boone and how the caves are developed while being surrounded by thousands of formations (one of which is over 40 feet tall!). Along with our 1-hour walking cave tour and Historic Boone’s Mill, activities at the Caverns Include: Indiana’s longest Zipline with multiple zipline courses, Rock Shop with thousands of precious gemstones and fossils, Gem-Mining Sluice and soap and Candle Demonstrations. 812.732.4381; www.squireboonecaverns.com. Wyandotte Cave, 7315 S Wyandotte Cave Rd., Leavenworth.
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Hoosier National Forest, 248 15th St. Encompasses 200,000 acres in nine counties of south central Indiana. Nearly 300 miles of trails. The Perry County Greenway, runs through Troy, Tell City & Cannelton.
Parks and Recreation
Big Tales, 1002 Main St. Finley’s, 739 Main St. Gatherings, 1401 Main St. Tell City Brewing Company, 706 Humboldt St. Tell City Pretzel, 1315 Washington St. Treasure Hunters, 8595 S.R. 37. William Tell Antiques, 302 9th St.
Camping and RV Parks
Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort, 78 N Holiday Blvd., Santa Claus; 500+ sites. Oakridge Campground, 837 N Silverdale Rd., Rockport.
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Constitution Elm, W High St., Corydon. Corydon Capitol State Historic Site, 202 E Walnut St., Corydon. Flags Over Corydon, Capitol Ave., Corydon. Indiana’s First State Office Building, 417 Mulberry St., Corydon. Leora Brown School, 400 E Summit St., Corydon.
Bookworm, 110 E Walnut St., Corydon. Red Barn Antique Mall, 215 Hwy 62 W, Corydon. Turtle Run Winery, 940 St. Peters Church Rd. NE, Corydon.
Festivals and Special Events Old Time Winter on the Farm, Feb. Corydon Extravaganza, Apr. & Oct. Southern Indiana Uncapped, May. Southern Indiana Uncorked, May. Art at the Old Capitol, June. Corydon Capital Day, July. Halloween Parade, Oct. Zimmerman Glasstoberfest, Oct. Winter Wine Walk, Dec.
Dining
Emery’s Ice Cream, 118 W Walnut St., Corydon. Frederick’s Café, 400 N Capitol Ave., Corydon. KentJava Bar, 227 E Chestnut St., Corydon. Old Capitol Pizza King, 2370 Landmark Way, Corydon. Old Capitol Tap Room, 109 E Beaver St., Corydon. Point Blank Brewing Company, 105 E Beaver St., Corydon. White House Candy Company, 317 E Chestnut St., Corydon.
Lodging
Baymont Inn & Suites, 2495 Landmark Ave., Corydon. Comfort Inn, 115 Sky Park Dr. NE, Corydon.
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Parks and Recreation
Big Splash Adventure Indoor Water Park & Resort, 8505 W S.R. 56, French Lick. French Lick Scenic Railway, 8594 W S.R. 56, French Lick. French Lick Zip Lines, 4229 US Hwy 150 W, French Lick. Hoosier National Forest. Encompasses 200,000 acres in nine counties of south central Indiana. Nearly 300 miles of trails. Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest, Hwy 37, Paoli.
Shopping and Entertainment
Back Home on Indiana, 546 S Indiana Ave. Ste. B, French Lick. French Lick Casino Resort, 8670 W S.R. 56, French Lick. French Lick West Baden Indoor Karting, 8331 W SR 56, West Baden. French Lick Winery, 8145 W Sinclair St., West Baden.
Washington County (seat) • EST/EDT t Historic Salem, Indiana City Hall, 201 E Market St., Salem, IN 47167. 812.883.4265; www.cityofsalemin.com.
Blue River, Indiana’s first state designated natural & scenic river system. Delaney Creek Park, 8215 N Delaney Park Rd. Lake Salinda & Veteran’s Trail, ST Rd 135 S, 1.5 miles out of Salem.
Historic Sites
Historic Beck’s Mill, 4433 S Beck’s Mill Rd. Washington County Courthouse & Salem Town Square, Downtown Historic District. The Depot Railroad Museum, 206 S College Ave. The John Hay Center/Steven’s Museum Complex, 307 E Market St. Piper Flight Center Museum, S.R. 56.
Dining
Christie’s on the Square, 34 Public Sq. Dinner Bell, 305 S Main St. Ernie’s Pizza, 5 Public Sq. Mama Rosa’s, 201 Arthur St. Nice’s Family Diner, 1302 W Mulberry St. Thai Lotus, 105 S Main St. Familiar Food: Arby’s, McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
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Painter Creek RV Park & Campground, 7380 W CR 700 S, French Lick. Patoka Lake Campground, 3084 N Dillard Rd., Patoka Lake. Woodland Hills Campground, 8128 W CR 750 S, French Lick.
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Muse & Maven, 546 S Indiana Ave., French Lick. Paoli Peaks, 2798 W CR 25 S, Paoli. Paoli Rock & Bowl, 1860 W Willow Creek Rd., Paoli. Persimmon Tree Gifts, 390 N Court St., Paoli.
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33 Brick Street, 480 S Maple St., French Lick. Connie’s Country Kitchen, 300 E Main St., Paoli. El Compadre, 162 S Court St., Paoli. German Café, 452 S Maple St., French Lick. Just Off the Brick Pizza, 8639 W Main St., French Lick. Mickie’s, 8269 W SR 56, West Baden. Miguel’s El Gallo, 8345 W SR 56, West Baden. Porky’s BBQ, 711 W Main St., Paoli. Ritz Restaurant, 2024 W Main St., Paoli.
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Historic Sites
Historic Tunnel Mill, 3709 Tunnel Mill Rd., Charlestown.
Parks and Recreation
Charlestown Family Activities Park, 1000 Park St., Charlestown. Charlestown State Park, 12500 S.R. 62, Charlestown. Deam Lake State Recreation Area, 1217 Deam Lake, Borden.
Dining
Borden’s Buckboard Diner, 110 West St., Borden. Charlestown Pizza Company, 850 Main St., Charlestown. My Cup Runneth Over Coffee Café, 105 Market St., Borden. Norma Jean’s Ice Cream, 302 E Water St., Borden. Familiar Food: Domino’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Subway.
Lodging
Cobblestone Hotel and Suites, 2201 Grace Ave., Charlestown.
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Huber’s Orchard,Winery &Vineyards,19816HuberRd.,Starlight. Joe Huber’s Family Farm & Restaurant,2421 Engle Rd.,Starlight.
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Points of Interest HLOUISVILLE MEGA CAVERN, 1841 Taylor
Ave., Louisville, KY 40213. Louisville Mega Cavern is a must-see for adventure seekers of all ages! Soar through the air 100 feet below ground on the world's ONLY underground ziplines, test your skill on our ropes challenge course, or explore the cavern on our comfortable, easy-to-ride electric bikes or historical tram tour! Group, student, and military discounts available. 877.614.6342; www.louisvillemegacavern.com .
Historic Sites
Clark Cabin, 1102 W Harrison Ave., Clarksville. Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site, 914 E Main St., New Albany. Scribner House, State & Main Sts., New Albany.
Parks and Recreation
Big Four Bridge & Big Four Station Park, 304 Mulberry St., Jeffersonville. Elk Run Golf Club, 1820 Charlestown Pike, Jeffersonville. Falls of the Ohio State Park & Wildlife Conservation Area, 387 million year-old fossil reef; Interpretive Center. Hidden Creek Golf Club, 4975 Utica Sellersburg Rd., Jeffersonville; 27-holes. River Run Family Water Park, 224 W Daisy Ln., New Albany. Wooded View Golf Course, 2404 Greentree N, Clarksville.
Museums and Galleries
Arts Council of Southern Indiana,820 E Market St.,New Albany. Carnegie Center for Art & History,201 E Spring St.,New Albany. Howard Steamboat Museum,1101 E Market St.,Jeffersonville. Vintage Fire Museum & Safety Education Center, 723 Spring St., Jeffersonville.
Theatres and Performing Arts
Clarksville Little Theatre, 301 E Montgomery Ave., Clarksville. HDERBY DINNER PLAYHOUSE, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129. A dinner theatre featuring Broadway musicals, comedies, children’s theatre, and concerts with a freshly prepared home-style buffet included in the ticket price. Located just minutes from downtown Louisville, KY. Open year-round. AAA and group discounts available. 812.288.8281; 877.898.8577; www.derbydinner.com.
Dining
Donum Dei Brewery, 3211 Grant Line Rd. Ste. 3, New Albany. Floyd County Brewing Company, 129 W Main St., New Albany. H.M. Franks, 355 Spring St., Jeffersonville. Olive Leaf Bistro, 130 W Riverside Dr., Jeffersonville. Portage House, 117 E Riverside Dr., Jeffersonville.
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Red Yeti Brewing Company, 256 Spring St., Jeffersonville, IN. Rice Bowl, 3114 Grant Line Rd., New Albany. Seeds & Greens Natural Market & Deli,207W1st St.,NewAlbany.
Lodging
Best Western Green Tree Inn, 1425 Broadway St., Clarksville Best Western Plus New Albany, 411 W Spring St., New Albany. Days Inn and Suites, 354 Eastern Blvd., Jeffersonville. Holiday Inn Express, 506 W Spring St., New Albany. Quality Suites, 360 Eastern Blvd., Jeffersonville.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bass Pro Shops, 951 E Lewis and Clark Pkwy., Clarksville. River City Winery, 321 Pearl St., New Albany. Schimpff’s Confectionery, 347 Spring St., Jeffersonville. Sportsdrome Speedway, 1207 US Hwy. 31, Clarksville. Widows Walk Ice Creamery & Bicycle Rentals, 415 E Riverside Dr., Jeffersonville.
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Picturesque landscapes and river towns meet world-class architecture in stunning South Central Indiana. Explore some of the state’s very best parks and nature areas, soar high above the ground through treetop canopies on ziplines and taste your way through the wine list at a host of scenic vineyards. When the day’s over, curl up in a charming B&B or beautiful inn. Columbus
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Abbey Road on the River, Big Four Station Park , Jeffersonville on Memorial Day weekend, May 23-27.
Camping and RV Parks
Louisville Metro KOA, 900 Marriott Dr., Jeffersonville, IN.
SCOTTSBURG Scott County (seat) • EST/EDT t Scott County Visitors Commission, 90 N Main St., Scottsburg, IN. 812.752.9211; www.greatscottindiana.com.
Museums and Galleries
Hancocks Art Gallery, 183 E McClean Ave. Scott County Heritage Museum, 1050 S Main St.
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Chillers Microcreamery, 1515 W McClain Ave. First Wok, 725 W McClain Ave. Hardy’s Café, 48 S Main St. Jendy’s Pizzeria, 83 S 1st St. Puerto Vallarta, 1613 W McClain Ave. Roadhouse USA, 519 Beatrice Ave. Santa Fe, Mexican American Restaurant, 189 S Gardner St. Willie D’s Deli, 841 S Gardner St. Yellow Brick Café, 36 E McClain Ave. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger King, Cracker Barrel, Denny’s, KFC, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Ponderosa, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Hampton Inn & Suites, 1535 W McClain Ave. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 200 S Beechwood Ave. Mariann Travel Inn, 1250 W McClain Ave. Quality Inn Hotel, 1525 W McClain Ave. Red Roof Inn, 1522 W McClain Ave.
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Dining
AJ’s Diner, 122 W Main St., Vevay. Bad Apple Mac’s, 605 W Main St., Madison. Boondoggles Pub & Grub, 212 Ferry St., Vevay. Crystal & Jules, 709 W Main St., Madison. G.H. Coffee Co., 329 W Main St., Madison. Granny’s, 815 E Main St., Vevay. Hinkles Sandwich Shop, 204 W Main St., Madison. Key West Shrimp House, 117 Ferry St., Madison. The Lantern Coffeehouse, 414 Ferry St., Vevay. The Red Pepperoni, 842 W Main St., Madison. Uptown Pizza, 11977 IZ-250, Vevay.
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Historic Sites
Dr. William Hutchings' Office & Museum, 120 W Third St. Lanier Mansion State Historic Site, 601 W First St., Madison. Madison Railroad Station, 615 W First St., Madison. Musee De Venoge, 160 Hwy 129, Vevay. Thiebaud Farmstead, 5147 Hwy 56, Vevay.
Museums and Galleries
Art on Main Gallery & Gift Shop, 309 W Main St. Carlson Art Studio & Fine Art Gallery, 301 Jefferson St., Madison. Catantaro’s Sculpture Garden, 205 Liberty St., Vevay. Greiner Art Gallery, 484 Ball Dr., Hanover. Life on the Ohio River History Museum, 208 E Market St., Vevay. Schroeder Saddletree Factory Museum, 106 Milton St., Madison. Switzerland County Historical Museums, 210 E Market St., Vevay.
Parks and Recreation
Clifty Falls State Park, 2221 Clifty Dr., Madison. Paul Ogle Riverfront Park, 100 Ferry St., Vevay. Riverfront Park, Vaughn Dr., Madison. Splinter Ridge Fish & Wildlife Area, Splinter Ridge Rd.,Vevay. Sunrise Golf Course, 2136 Michigan Rd., Madison; 18-holes. 168 • www.kytravel.com
Clifty Inn, 1650 Clifty Hollow Rd., Madison. Comfort Inn, 3767 Clifty Dr., Madison. Holiday Inn Express, 300 Franks Dr., Madison. Ogle Haus Inn, 1013 W Main St., Vevay. The River Retreat, 11141 E SR 156, Vevay. Schenck Mansion Bed & Breakfast Inn, 206 W Turnpike St., Vevay. Super 8, 308 Demaree Dr., Madison. Vevay Swiss Inn, 100 E Main St., Vevay.
Shopping and Entertainment
Blush on Main, 113 W Main St., Madison. Cocoa Safari Chocolates, 118 W Main St., Madison. Ditto’s, 135 E Main St., Madison. Indiana Wine Trail, 601 W First St., Madison. Lanthier Winery, 123 Mill St., Madison. Little Golden Fox, 602 W Main St., Madison. Madison Vineyards Estate Winery and B&B, 1456 E 400 N, Madison. Off Broadway Taproom, 218 E Main St., Madison. Rembrandt’s Gallery & Wine Bar, 323-325 E Main St., Madison. The Ridge Winery Tasting Room, 11048 E Hwy. 156, Vevay. Strikers Bowling Center, 706 E Main St., Vevay. Thomas Family Winery & Rustic Bakery, 208 E Second St., Madison.
Camping and RV Parks
Riverside Campground, 12122 Hwy 156, Vevay. Swiss Haven Campground, 4612 E Hwy 56, Vevay.
RISING SUN/AURORA/ LAWRENCEBURG Rising Sun • Ohio County (seat) • EST/EDT Aurora • Dearborn County • EST/EDT Lawrenceburg • Dearborn County (seat) • EST/EDT t Dearborn County Convention, Visitor & Tourism Bureau, 320 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. 800.322.8198; www.visitsoutheastindiana.com. t Ohio County Tourism Visitors Center, 100 S Walnut St., Rising Sun, IN 47040. 888.776.4786; www.enjoyrisingsun.com.
South Central SOUTHERN INDIANA REGION Parks and Recreation
Dagaz Acres Zipline Adventures, 12444 Antioch Rd., Rising Sun. Greystone Family Farm, 15412 Wilson Creek Rd., Lawrenceburg. Mac’s Seaplane Service, 308 S Front St., Rising Sun. Mt. Tabor Alpaca Farm, 9267 Mt. Tabor Rd., Aurora. Perfect North Slopes, 19074 Perfect Ln., Lawrenceburg. Red Wolf Sanctuary, 3027 S.R. 262, Rising Sun. Vineyard Golf Course, 16022 IN 250, Rising Sun.
Museums and Galleries
Hillforest Victorian House Museum, 213 Fifth St., Aurora. Ohio County Historical Museum, 212 S Walnut St., Rising Sun. Pendleton Art Center, 201 Main St., Rising Sun.
Festivals and Special Events
Music on Main, Rising Sun; May-Sept. 2018 Catfish Tournament, Rising Sun; Sept. 31st Navy Bean Fall Festival, Rising Sun; Oct.
Dining
Caudillo’s, 120 N Walnut St., Rising Sun. Great Crescent Brewery, 112 S.R. 46 E, Aurora. Jack’s Place, 406 Main St., Rising Sun. Lawrenceburger, US 50 & Front St., Lawrenceburg. Main Street Diner, 228 Main St., Rising Sun. Rising Sun Cantina, 149 Main St., Rising Sun. River House III Bar & Grill, 143 Main St., Rising Sun. Riverwatch, 1 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg. Rockie’s Bar & Grill, 301 Industrial Access Rd., Rising Sun. Smoke on the Water Café, 211 Main St., Rising Sun. Strong’s Brick Oven Pizzeria, 1 E High St. Third & Main, 223 Main St., Aurora. Whisky’s Family Restaurant, 334 Front St., Lawrenceburg. Woody’s, 170 Country Club Rd., Aurora. Zorbas Greek Restaurant, 1093 W Eads Pkwy., Lawrenceburg. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger King, Chipotle, Frisch’s, KFC, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Snappy Tomato, Steak n Shake, Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House, Wendy’s.
Lodging
Anderson’s Riviera Inn, 119 Industrial Dr., Rising Sun. Baymont Inn & Suites, 1000 Eads Pkwy., Lawrenceburg. Comfort Inn, 1619 Flossie Dr., Lawrenceburg. Courtyard Suites, 107 Fourth St., Rising Sun. DoubleTree by Hilton & The Lawrenceburg Event Center, 51 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg. Empire House Hotel, 114 S Front St., Rising Sun. Hollywood Casino Hotel,777 Hollywood Blvd.,Lawrenceburg. Quality Inn & Suites, 765 Eads Pkwy., Lawrenceburg. Riverside Inn, 515 Eads Pkwy., Lawrenceburg. Tuggles’ Folly Bed and Breakfast, 9377 Holmes Hill Rd., Aurora.
Shopping and Entertainment
Blue Willow House, 9960 Front St., Dillsboro. Distinctive Knits, 322 Second St., Aurora.
Fiekerts Homestead Wines, 412 S High St., Rising Sun. Great Crescent Brewery, 315 Importing St., Aurora. Hollywood Casino, 777 Hollywood Blvd., Lawrenceburg. Lawrenceburg Speedway, 351 E Eads Pkwy., Lawrenceburg. Oddities, 312 Third St., Aurora. Paradox City Books & Games, 207 Main St., Rising Sun. Putt-A-Round & Arcade, 9969 S.R. 56, Aurora. Red Rose Boutique, 213 Main St., Rising Sun. Rising Star Casino Resort, 777 Rising Star Dr., Rising Sun. Tri-State Antique Market, Fairgrounds, US 50 at Hollywood Blvd., Lawrenceburg. Whiskey City Antique Mall, 110 Walnut St. Lawrenceburg.
Camping and RV Parks
Arnold’s Creek Campground, 3445 S.R. 56 W, Rising Sun. Camp Shore Campground, 8548 S.R. 56 N, Rising Sun. Little Farm on the River RV Park, 1343 E Bellview Ln., Rising Sun.
VERSAILLES Versailles • Ripley County (seat) • EST/EDT t R i p l e y C o u n t y To u r i s m B u r e a u , 2 2 0 E US 50, Versailles, IN 47042. 812.689.7431; www.ripleycountytourism.com.
Parks and Recreation
Ripley County Driving Trail, 220 E US 50. Versailles State Park, 1387 E US 50. VSP Mountain Bike Trail, 1387 E US 50.
Historic Sites
Ripley County Courthouse, 115 N Main St. Tyson Temple UMC, 324 W Tyson St.
Museums and Galleries
Ripley County Historical Society Museum, Main & Water Sts.
Dining
Crossroads Family Restaurant, 615 W US 50. Ernie’s Pizza, 508 W Adams. Hong Dragon, 1014 S Adams St. #2. Pollards Bowl & PO’s Pub, 1119 S Main St. Rolling Pin Restaurant, 826 S Adams St. Familiar Food: Dairy Queen, Gold Star Chili, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Subway.
Lodging
Moon-Lite Motel, 520 S Adams St.
Shopping and Entertainment
Bel-Aire Drive-In Theatre, US 421. Country Creations, 6851 S US 421. The Gooseberry Flower & Gift Shop, 220 E US Hwy 50. Pat’s Bulk Foods, 4492 US 421. The Quilter’s Nook, 82 Hill St. Thornton’s Motorcycle Sales, 762 E CR 300 S. Totem Saddlery, 3086 US 421.
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Parks and Recreation
Anderson Falls Nature Preserve, CR 1140 E. HighPoint Orchard, 3321 N Old Hwy. 421. Shireman Homestead, 7060 W 200 N. Tangeman Woods, SR 46 & Country Club Rd.
Museums and Galleries
Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum, 4742 Ray Boll Blvd. Bartholomew County History Center, 524 Third St. kidscommons, 309 Washington St.
Dining
Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, 2480 Jonathan Moore Pike. Comfort Inn and Suites, 2485 Jonathan Moore Pike. Courtyard by Marriott, 3888 Mimosa Dr. Days Inn, 3445 Jonathan Moore Pike. Hotel Indigo, 400 Brown St. The Inn at Irwin Gardens, 608 Fifth St. LaQuinta Inn & Suites, 101 Carrie Ln. Motel 6, 161 Carrie Ln. Residence Inn, 4525 W S.R. 46. Sleep Inn, 2335 Jonathan Moore Pike. Super 8, 110 Carr Hill Rd.
450 North Brewing Co., 8111 E 450 N. Dags Deli, 4280 W Jonathan Moore Pike. Donut Central, 1504 Central Ave. El Nopal, 3300 Jonathan Moore Pike. Freddy’s Frozen Custard, 3660 Jonathan Moore Pike. Garage Pub & Grill, 308 Fourth St. Jill’s Downtown Diner, 421 7th St. Mancino’s, 1301 N National Rd. Savory Swine, 410 Washington. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger Kind, Culver’s, Dairy Queen, Jimmy John’s, KFC, Long John Silvers, McDonald’s, Subway, Steak n Shake, Taco Bell, Wendy’s, White Castle.
Columbus Bowling Center, 3010 State St. Columbus Rock Gym, 1503 Cottage Ave. Ste. G. Happy Nest, 1630 Home Ave. Mattie’s Mercantile, 2521 25th St. Out of the Blue Finds, 1604 Central Ave. The Red Zone, 746 Greenway Dr. Zoo’Opolis Exotic Petting World, 12696 W 50 S.
GREENSBURG Decatur County (seat) • EST/EDT t Decatur County Visitors Center, 211 N Broadway St., Greensburg,IN 47240.812.222.8733; www.visitgreensburg.com.
Parks and Recreation
Harper Valley Farms, 13094 S CR 600 W, Westport. Wyaloosing Creek Golf Course, 6869 S SR 3; 18-holes, par 72.
Museums and Galleries
Art on the Square Gallery, 114 E Washington St. Historical Society of Decatur County Museum, 222 N Franklin St. The Last Supper Museum, 311 N Walnut St.
Dining
The Beach, 107 N Broadway St. Bryant’s Bar and Grille, 9209 E CR 400 N. Carriage On The Square Smokehouse, 117 N Broadway St. Dairy Point, 734 N Michigan Ave. El Reparo, 1703 N Lincoln St. Mancino’s Bakery & Café, 609 Kathleen Dr., Westport. Mayasari’s Indonesian Grill, 213 N Broadway St. Pizza King, 1005 N Lincoln St. Pizzalicious, 215 E Main St., Westport. Storie’s Restaurant, 109 E Main St. Familiar Food: A&W, Arby’s, Burger King, Chili’s , Dairy Queen, Frisch’s, Jimmy John’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Subway, Waffle House.
Lodging
Baymont Inn & Suites, 2317 N S.R. 3. Hampton Inn & Suites, 2075 N Michigan Rd. Holiday Inn Express, 915 Ann Blvd. Quality Inn and Suites, 2211 N S.R. 3.
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Decatur County Barn Quilt Trail, 211 N Broadway St. Denim & Honey, 217 N Broadway St. He Is The Potter, 115 E Main St. Magnolia Mercantile, 128 N Franklin St. Main Street Greensburg Farmers’ Market, 314 W Washington St. Panache, 121 E Main St. Parkside Lanes, 815 S CR 200 W. Picker’s Paradise, 129 N Broadway St. Steele Country, 108 E Washington St. Tri-State Artisans Greensburg, 125 W Main St. Wolf Theatre, 910 Ann Blvd.
NORTH VERNON Jennings County • EST/EDT t Jennings County Visitors and Recreation Commission, 221 E Walnut St., North Vernon, IN 47265. 812.592.8087; www.jeningscounty.net.
Parks and Recreation
Muscatatuck Park, 325 N State Hwy. 3. Stream Cliff Herb Farm & Winery, 8225 S C.R. 90 W, Commiskey.
Dining
Perfect Day Café, 221 E Walnut St. Tail Feather Farms, St. Hwy. 3 & C.R. 350 N. Twigs & Sprigs, 8225 S C.R. 90 W, Commiskey.
Lodging
Comfort Inn, 150 FDR Dr. Home Pointe, 317 N State St. White Oak Lodge, 1000 N 3195 E C.R.
Aunt Betty’s Cabin, 8225 S C.R. 90 W, Commiskey. Country Store, 8225 S C.R. 90 W, Commiskey. Potting Shed, 8225 S C.R. 90 W, Commiskey. Summer Kitchen, 8225 S C.R. 90 W, Commiskey.
Camping and RV Parks
Deer Creek Campground, 505 E Private Rd. 250 N. Green Meadows Primitive Campground, 2566 N Hwy. 7.
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Azteca Mexican Restaurant, 416 Short St., Brownstown. Blondie’s Pizzeria & Pub, 100 S Main St., Brownstown. Bonanza Steak & BBQ, 2045 E Tipton St. Brewskies Bar, 216 s Commerce Dr. Hill’s Fish Stand, 423 N Ewing St. Java Joint, 120 N Chestnut St. Mike’s Pizza, 536 B Ave. E. On the Rox, 214 S Broadway St. Poplar Street Tavern, 513 S Poplar St. The Seymour Brewing Company, 753 W Second St. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger King, Cracker Barrel, Dairy Queen, KFC, Little Caesar’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Snappy Tomato, Sonic, Steak n Shake, Subway, Taco Bell, Waffle House, Wendy’s, White Castle.
Lodging
Days Inn, 302 S Commerce Dr. Econo Lodge, 220 Commerce Dr. Economy Inn, 401 Outlet Blvd. Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott, 327 N Sandy Creek Dr. Hampton Inn, 247 N Sandy Creek Dr. Holiday Inn Express and Suites, 249 N Sandy Creek Dr. Knights Inn, 207 N Sandy Creek Dr. Motel 6, 365 Tanger Blvd. Quality Inn, 2075 E Tipton St. Travelodge, 306 S Commerce Dr.
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t JACKSON COUNTY VISITOR CENTER, 100 N Broadway St., Seymour, IN 47274. 812.524.1914; www.jacksoncountyin.com.
Parks and Recreation
Jackson-Washington State Forest, 1278 E SR 250, Brownstown. Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, 12985 E US Hwy. 50. Seymour Country Club, 1400 Shields Ave. Shadowood Golf Course, 333 N Sandy Creek Dr.; 18-holes, par 72.
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Dining
Edna’s Pizza, 9th & Hwy. 60, Michell. El Compadre, 2 locations. Grecco’s, 3 locations. Limestone Café, 1015 16th St., Bedford. Huckleberry’s Bakery, 916 Main St., Mitchell. Jiffy Treat, 142 16th St., Bedford. Marco’s Pizza, 1301 16th St., Bedford. Old Downtown Tavern, 1005 16th St., Bedford. Railroad Café, 641 W Main St., Mitchell. Salt Creek Brewery, 466 Old S.R. 37, Bedford. Smokin Jim’s BBQ, 512 Lincoln Ave., Bedford. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger King, Hardee’s, KFC, Little Caesar’s, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Steak-n-Shake, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s.
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Alley Bar, 210 W Kirkwood Ave. Bub’s Burgers and Ice Cream, 480 N Morton St. Buffalouie’s, 114 S Indiana Ave. Café Pizzaria, 405 E Kirkwood Ave. Carson’s BBQ, 5555 W S.R. 46. Cozy Table, 2500 W 3rd St. Darn Good Soup, 107 N College Ave. Grazie Italiano, 106 W 6th St. Hartzell’s Ice Cream, 107 N Dunn St. Hinkle’s Hamburgers, 206 S Adams St. Hoosier Bar and Grill, 4645 W Richland Plz. Scenic View, 4600 S S.R. 446. Swing-In Pizza, 301 W 17th St. Zero Degrees, 1285 S College Mall Rd. Familiar Food: Arby’s, Burger King, Cracker Barrel, Dairy Queen, Domino’s, Jimmy John’s, KFC, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Qdoba, Sonic, Steak n Shake, Subway, Taco Bell, Wendy’s, White Castle.
Lodging
America’s Best Value Inn, 1722 N Walnut St. Comfort Inn, 1700 N Kinser Pike. Days Inn, 200 E Matlock Rd. Economy Inn, 4805 S Old S.R. 37. Hampton Inn, 2100 n Walnut St. Holiday Inn, 1701 N Kinser Pike. Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 117 S Franklin Rd. Hyatt Place, 217 W Kirkwood Ave. Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel and Conference Center, 900 E Seventh St. Quality Inn, 1100 W Rappel Dr. Super 8, 1751 N Stonelake Dr.
Shopping and Entertainment
Athena, 116 N Walnut St. Bloomington Antique Mall, 311 W Seventh St. Bluetique, 427 E Kirkwood Ave. Function Brewing, 108 E 6th St. Goods for Cooks, 115 N College Ave. Lola Rue, 118 S College St. Oliver Winery, 200 E Winery Rd. Pitaya, 417 E Kirkwood Ave. much is11th being UplandThat’s Brewinghow Company, 350 W St. spent
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Big Woods Pizza Co., 44 N Van Buren St. Big Woods the Original, 60 Molly Ln. Brotinni Pizzeria, 140 W Main St. Hobnob Corner Restaurant, 17 W Main St. Ice Cream Cottage, 79 N Van Buren St. Nashville Fudge Kitchen, 175 S Van Buren St. The Nashville House, 15 S Van Buren St. Sweetea’s Tea Shop, 225 S Van Buren St.
Lodging
Big Woods Brewing Co., 60 Molly Ln. Brown County Getaways, 3560 W S.R. 46. Brown County Inn, 51 SR 46 E. Creekside Retreat, 2450 S.R. 46 E. Green Valley Lodge, 692 W S.R. 46. Hotel Nashville, 245 N Jefferson St. Iris Garden Downtown Cottages & Suites, 79 N Van Buren St. Quality Inn, 51 W Chestnut St. Robinwood Inn, 914 Highland Dr. Salt Creek Inn, 551 E S.R. 46. Seasons Lodge, 560 E S.R. 46.
Shopping and Entertainment
4th Sister Vintage, 213 S Jefferson St. Bear Wallow Distillery, 4484 E Old SR 46. Candy Dish, 61 W Main St. Chateau Thomas Winery, 225 S Van Buren St. Fables & Fairy Tales, 59 E Main St. Hoosier Barn & Table, 165 N Van Buren St. Mother Earth Designs, 10N Van Buren St. Plum Creek Antiques, 25 E Gatesvile Rd. Schwab’s Fudge, 102 S Van Buren St. Salt Creek Winery, 26 N Honeysuckle Ln.
Camping and RV Parks
Brown County KOA, 2248 SR 46 E. Brown County State Park Campground, 1810 E SR 46.
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Applacres, 9104 S.R. 37 N, Bedford. Carousel Winery, 6058 Lawrenceport Rd., Mitchell. Fun Finds, 631 W Main St., Mitchell. Half Moon Limestone Products, 1414 R St., Bedford. Holiday Drive-In Theatre, 1055 S.R. 37, Mitchell. Inklings Bookstore, 1020 16th St., Bedford. PnT Hobbies & Raceway, Hwy 60 E, Mitchell.
Mathers Museum of World Cultures, 416 N Indiana Ave. Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St. Wonderlab, 308 W 4th St.
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Budget Inn, 2816 Mitchell Rd., Bedford. Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 2800 Express Ln., Bedford. Mitchell Inn, 93 S.R. 60 E, Mitchell. Quality Inn & Suites, 911 Constitution Ave., Bedford. Spring Mill Inn at Spring Mill State Park, 3333 S.R. 60 E, Mitchell. Super 8, 501 Bellback Rd., Bedford.
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Land of Limestone Exhibit, 405 I St., Bedford. Virgil I. Grissom Monument, 407 S 6th St., Mitchell. Virgil I. “Gus” Grissom Boyhood Home, 715 Grissom Ave., Mitchell.
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Boating & Lakes
Green River Marina..................................................... 114 Guist Creek Marina and Campground......................... 37 Laurel River lake........................................................... 94
Camping & RV Parks
Louisville South Koa.................................................... 23 Whispering Hills RV Park............................................. 63 Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™ Camp Resort............................................................ 122
Dining
Bell House Restaurant................................................. 36 Brickyard Café............................................................ 128 Cattleman’s Roadhouse.................. 17, 23, 61, 63, 67, 75 The Wicked Eyed Woman............................................. 26 Troll Pub Under the Bridge........................................... 17 Vip’s Place Restaurant............................................... 107
Festivals & Special Events
AQS QuiltWeek Fall Paducah..................................... 144 AQS QuiltWeek Spring Paducah................................ 144 Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot & Military Gun Show.................................................................. 28 Levisa Fork Paddlefest................................................. 83 October Court Days...................................................... 75
Golf & Tennis
Bright Leaf Golf Resort................................................. 65
Historic Sites
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park........................................................... 30 Big Bone Lick State Historic Site.................................. 45 Boone Station State Historic Site................................. 53 Dr. Thomas Walker State Historic Site....................... 101 Fort Heiman............................................................... 141 Isaac Shelby State Historic Site.................................... 69 Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic Site......... 135 Locust Grove................................................................. 14 Mary Todd Lincoln House............................................ 53 Old Mulkey Meeting House State Historic Site......... 130 Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site...................... 68 Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill..................................... 65 Waveland State Historic Site....................................... 53 White Hall State Historic Site...................................... 70 Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site......................... 146 William Whitley House State Historic Site.................. 69
Information
Ashland/Boyd County Tourism and Convention Bureau................................................... 77 Auburn Tourism Commission.................................... 129 Augusta/Bracken County Tourism Office.................... 49 Ballard County Chamber of Commerce..................... 146 Barbourville & Knox County Visitor Center............... 101 Bardstown/Nelson County Tourist Commission......... 31 Bath County Tourism................................................... 75 Battle of Richmond Visitors Center............................. 69 Beattyville/Lee County Tourism Commission............. 88 Bell County Tourism Commission......................... 95, 96 Berea Tourism Welcome Center.................................. 70 174 • www.kytravel.com
Bowling Green Area Convention & Visitors Bureau............................................................. 125, 126 Breckinridge County Tourism...................................... 28 Brown County Visitors Center.................................... 173 Bullitt County Welcome Center................................... 22 Burnside Tourist And Recreation Commission.......... 108 Cadiz KY Visitors Center............................................ 136 Carlisle County Tourism............................................. 145 Carlisle/Nicholas County Tourism............................... 57 Carrollton/Carroll County Tourism & Convention Commission............................................................... 40 Cave City Welcome Center........................................ 121 Central City Tourist and Convention Commission.... 152 Christian County Welcome Center............................ 134 City of Grayson Tourism & Convention Commission... 79 City of Newport............................................................ 44 City of Olive Hill........................................................... 79 City of Vanceburg......................................................... 50 Clay County Tourism.................................................... 94 Clinton County Tourism............................................. 109 Clinton/Hickman County Chamber of Commerce..... 141 Columbia/Adair County Tourism Commission........... 114 Columbus Area Visitors Center.................................. 170 Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission............. 98 Crawford County Welcome Center............................ 162 Cumberland County Tourism and Convention Commission.............................................................. 110 Cumberland Tourism & Convention Commission....... 97 Cynthiana Chamber of Commerce............................... 58 Danville/Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau.......................................................... 66 Dawson Springs Chamber of Commerce.................... 151 Dearborn County Convention, Visitor & Tourism Bureau..................................................................... 168 Decatur County Visitors Center................................. 170 Dubois County Visitors Center................................... 161 Edmonson County Tourist Commission & Chamber Of Commerce............................................................ 119 Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce. 122 Elizabethtown Tourism and Convention Bureau......... 25 Elliott County Tourism Development Council............. 81 Estill Development Alliance......................................... 90 Evarts Tourism & RV Parks........................................... 97 Fleming County Chamber of Commerce..................... 50 Frankfort/Franklin County Tourist and Convention Commission............................................................... 60 Franklin Welcome Center.......................................... 128 Frenchburg/Menifee County Chamber of Commerce/Tourism.................................................... 76 Fulton Tourism Commission...................................... 142 Gallatin County Recreation, Tourism & Convention Commission............................................................... 41 Gallatin County Tourism Commission......................... 41 Garrard County Chamber of Commerce...................... 68 Georgetown/Scott County Tourist Information Center. 62 Glasgow-Barren County Tourist and Convention Commission............................................................. 123 Glendale Merchants Association................................. 26 Grand Rivers Tourism Commission........................... 148 Grant County Tourist & Convention Commission........ 46 Grayson County Tourism Commission........................ 29 Grayson Welcome Center............................................ 79 Green County Chamber of Commerce....................... 115
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Greenup County Tourism & Convention Commission. 78 Greenville Tourism Commission................................ 153 Hancock County Tourism Commission...................... 157 Harlan Tourist & Convention Commission.................. 97 Harrison County Convention & Visitors Bureau........ 162 Harrodsburg/Mercer County Tourist Commission.......... 65 Hazard/Perry County Tourism Commission................ 90 Henderson County Tourist Commission................... 156 Henry County Chamber of Commerce........................ 20 Hickman Recreation.................................................. 142 Historic Hanson.......................................................... 151 Historic Salem............................................................ 165 Hopkins County Tourist and Convention Commission............................................................. 150 Hopkinsville/Christian County Convention and Visitors Bureau................................................. 134 Horse Cave/Hart County Tourist Commission........... 120 Inez Tourism Commission............................................ 83 Jackson County Tourism Commission......................... 94 Jackson County Visitor Center................................... 171 Jackson Tourism and Convention Board..................... 90 Jasper Chamber of Commerce................................... 161 Jennings County Visitors and Recreation Commission............................................................. 171 Jessamine County Fiscal Court................................... 55 Jessamine Tourism Commission................................. 55 Kentucky Lake CVB.................................... 138, 139, 140 Kentucky State Capitol Building.................................. 60 Knott County Tourism Commission............................. 91 Kuttawa Tourism........................................................ 147 KY Great River Region Organization.......... 141, 142, 145 Lake Barkley Tourist Commission.............................. 146 Lake Cumberland Tourist Commission............... 111, 112 LaRue County Chamber of Commerce........................ 30 Lawrenceburg/Anderson County Tourism Commission............................................................... 62 Lawrence County Tourism Commission...................... 80 Lawrence County Visitors Center............................... 172 Lebanon Tourist and Convention Commission........... 33 Leslie County Tourism.................................................. 92 Letcher County Tourism Commission.......................... 92 Lewis County Tourism.................................................. 50 Lexington Visitors Center............................................ 53 Liberty/Casey Chamber of Commerce........................ 116 Liberty/Casey County Tourism.................................... 116 Lincoln County Chamber,............................................ 69 Livingston Trail Town Visitor’s Center.......................... 94 Logan County Tourist and Convention Commission....... 129 London/Laurel County Tourist Commission................ 93 Louisville Tourism........................................................ 13 Madison Visitors Center............................................ 168 Main Street Perryville.................................................. 68 Marion Tourism Commission..................................... 148 Mayfield Tourism Commission.................................. 141 Maysville-Mason County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau......................................................... 47 McCreary County Tourist Commission...................... 108 McLean County Visitors Center................................. 154 Meade County Tourism................................................ 28 meet NKY | Northern Kentucky CVB.......... 42, 43, 44, 45 Monroe County Tourism Commission....................... 130 Monticello/Wayne County Chamber of Commerce....... 112 Morehead Tourism Commission.................................. 74
Morgantown/Butler County Chamber of Commerce........................................................... 126 Mt. Sterling/Montgomery County Tourism Commission............................................................... 75 Mt. Vernon-Rockcastle County Tourist Commission... 95 Munfordville Tourism Commission........................... 120 Munfordville Welcome Center & Gift Shop............... 120 Murray Convention and Visitors Bureau............... 140, 141 Nicholasville Tourism Commission............................. 55 Oak Grove Tourism Commission................................ 135 Ohio County Tourism Commission............................ 154 Ohio County Tourism Visitors Center........................ 168 Oldham KY Tourism & Conventions.............................. 19 Old Louisville Information Center............................... 13 Old Washington Visitors Center.................................. 48 Olive Hill Community Development Center............... 79 Owen County Tourism Commission............................ 40 Owensboro/Daviess County Convention and Visitors Bureau........................................................ 155 Owsley County Alliance for Recreation and Entertainment, Inc.................................................... 89 Owsley County Tourism............................................... 89 Paducah Convention and Visitors Bureau................. 144 Paintsville Tourism Commission................................. 81 Paris Bourbon County Welcome Center...................... 56 Pendleton County Chamber of Commerce................. 47 Pendleton County Tourism Council............................. 47 Perry County Convention & Visitors Bureau.............. 162 Pike County Tourism, Convention and Visitors Bureau................................................................. 84, 85 Powell County Tourism Commission........................... 87 Prestonsburg Tourism Commission............................ 82 Princeton Tourism Commission................................. 137 Radcliff/Ft. Knox Tourism and Convention Commission............................................................... 27 Richmond Tourism Department.................................. 69 Ripley County Tourism Bureau.................................. 169 Robertson County Tourism Commission..................... 50 Russell City Hall........................................................... 78 Salyersville Tourism Commission................................ 84 Scott County Visitors Commission............................ 166 Scottsville/Allen County Chamber of Commerce...... 130 Shelby County Welcome Center...................... 36, 37, 38 ShelbyKY Tourism............................................ 36, 37, 38 Shepherdsville/Bullitt County Tourist and Convention Commission............................................................... 22 Simpson County Tourism Commission..................... 128 SoIN Tourism.............................................................. 165 Somerset-Pulaski County Convention & Visitors Bureau..................................................................... 106 Spencer County Visitors Bureau................................. 161 Springfield Tourism Commission................................ 34 Stanford-Lincoln County Tourism Office..................... 69 Switzerland County Tourism...................................... 168 Taylor County Tourist Commission............................. 113 Taylorsville/Spencer County Tourism.......................... 38 Todd County Community Alliance............................. 135 Trimble County Tourism............................................... 20 Union County Chamber of Commerce....................... 151 Union County Fiscal Court-Tourism............................ 151 Visit Bloomington...................................................... 172 Visit French Lick West Baden..................................... 164 Washington County Indiana Tourism........................ 165 www.kytravel.com • 175
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Webster County Tourism ........................................... 151 West Kentucky Parkway Travel Center...................... 154 West Liberty Tourism ................................................... 76 West Point Tourism ..................................................... 27 Whitehaven Welcome Center ................................... 144 Williamsburg Tourist and Convention Commission....... 100 Williamsburg Welcome Center................................. 100 Wilmore Community Development ........................... 56 Winchester/Clark County Tourism Commission......... 59 Wolfe County Tourism................................................. 88 Woodford County Tourism Commission .............. 63, 64
Lodging
Aurora’s Kentucky Lake Cottages ............................. 140 Best Western Wilderness Trail Inn ........................... 101 Bluegrass Inn ............................................................... 61 Cliffview Resort........................................................... 88 Holiday Inn Express Inn & Suites ................................ 37 King Creek Resort and Marina .................................. 139 Old Talbott Tavern/Talbott Inn .................................... 33 Sportsmans Lodge, Campgrounds & Marina ........... 139 SureStay Hotel by Best Western ................................. 33 Woodson Bend Resort .............................................. 107
Museums & Galleries
American Saddlebred Museum .................................. 54 Gallery On The Square .............................................. 128 Harlan Sanders Café and Museum ............................. 98 Headley-Whitney Museum of Art ............................... 54 Josephine Sculpture Park ........................................... 60 Kentucky Derby Museum ........................................... 14 Kentucky Gateway Museum Center ........................... 48 Kentucky Railway Museum......................................... 32 Kentucky Science Center ............................................ 14 Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History .................... 32 The National Quilt Museum...................................... 144 Water Works Museum at Louisville Water Tower Park ....................................................... 15
Parks & Recreation
Barren River Lake State Resort Park ......................... 123 Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest ................ 22 Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area ...................................................... 108 Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park ..................... 57 Breaks Interstate Park................................................. 85 Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park ................................ 91 Carr Creek State Park .................................................. 91 Carter Caves State Resort Park ................................... 79 Columbus-Belmont State Park ................................. 142 Cumberland Falls State Resort Park ........................... 98 Cumberland Gap National Historical Park ................. 96 Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park ........................... 110 Dawkins Line Rail Trail ................................................ 81 E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park ....................................... 15 Fort Boonesborough State Park ................................. 70 General Burnside State Park..................................... 108 General Butler State Resort Park ................................ 40 Grayson Lake State Park.............................................. 79 Greenbo Lake State Resort PARK ................................ 78 Green River Lake State Park ....................................... 113 Jenny Wiley State Resort Park .................................... 82 John James Audubon State PARK ............................ 156 Karst Beach ............................................................... 121 Kenlake State Resort Park ......................................... 140 176 • www.kytravel.com
Kentucky Action Park/Jesse James Riding Stables ........................................................ 121 Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park .................. 138 Kincaid Lake State Park............................................... 47 Kingdom Come State Park .......................................... 97 Lake Barkley State Resort Park ................................. 136 Lake Cumberland State Resort Park .......................... 111 Lake Malone State Park............................................. 153 Levi Jackson State Park ............................................... 93 Lincoln Homestead State Park.................................... 34 Mammoth Cave National Park ................................... 119 Mineral Mound State Park ........................................ 147 My Old Kentucky Home State Park............................. 32 Natural Bridge State Resort Park ................................ 87 Nolin Lake State Park ................................................. 119 Old Fort Harrod State Park .......................................... 65 Paintsville Lake State Park .......................................... 82 Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park ............................ 151 Pine Mountain State Resort Park................................ 96 Red River Gorge Zipline .............................................. 88 Rough River Dam State Resort Park ........................... 30 Somersplash Waterpark ........................................... 106 Squire Boone Caverns & Village ............................... 163 Taylorsville Lake State Park ......................................... 38 Treetop Adventure At Levi Jackson State Park............ 93 Yatesville Lake State Park ........................................... 80
Points of Interest
Barrel House Distilling Co. ......................................... 53 Dixie Belle Riverboat .................................................. 65 Dueling Barrels Brewery & Distillery .......................... 84 Four Roses Distillery ................................................... 62 Four Roses Warehouse & Bottling .............................. 22 Gallrein Farm .............................................................. 36 Kart Kountry Family Entertainment Center ................ 22 Kentucky Horse Park ................................................... 53 Knob Creek Gun Range ............................................... 28 Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co. ............................ 53 Loretta Lynn's Homeplace "Butcher Holler" .............. 81 Lost River Cave/Underground Boat Tour .................. 125 Louisville Mega Cavern ...................................... 13, 166 The Arena .................................................................... 98 The Louisville Zoo ....................................................... 13 Yew Dell Botanical Gardens ......................................... 19
Shopping & Entertainment
Forest Edge Winery..................................................... 23 Kentucky Downs ....................................................... 129 Knob Creek Gun Range ......................................... 23, 28 Lemons Mill Brewery & Taproom ................................ 66 Louisville Salt Cave ..................................................... 18 Olde Towne Distillery .................................................. 66 Sturgis Antique Mall ................................................. 152 Talon Winery ............................................................... 37 The Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass ................... 18, 37
Theaters & Performing Arts
Derby Dinner Playhouse ........................................... 166 Plaza Theatre ............................................................. 123 Ragged Edge Community Theatre ............................. 65
Tours & Sightseeing
Kentucky Bourbon Boys............................................... 15 The Louisville Quest! ................................................... 15 Wheel Fun Rentals and Segway of Louisville .............. 15
KENTUCKY BOURBON AND WINE TRAILS See page 102-103 for Bourbon & Winery Map locations
NORTH CENTRAL BOURBON Angel’s Envy, Louisville (6) Bardstown Bourbon Company, Bardstown (2) Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Experience, Louisville (7) Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, Louisville (8) Four Roses Distillery/ Warehouse & Bottling, Lawrenceburg/Cox’s Creek (13) Frazier Kentucky History Museum Bourbon Trail Welcome Center, Louisville (H) WINERY 12 Mile Creek Winery, California (49) Arbor Stone Vineyards, Leitchfield (1) Atwood Hill Winery, Morning View (47) Baker-Bird Vineyard and Winery, Augusta (50) Black Barn Winery, Lexington (25) Brianza Gardens & Winery, Crittenden (42) Broad Run Vineyards and Winery, Louisville (7) Brooks Hill Winery, Brooks (4) Bruners Farm & Winery, Guston (2) Bullitt’s Winery & Bistro, Bardstown (9) Camp Springs Vineyard, Melbourne (43) Castle Hill Farm Winery, Versailles (27) Chateau Du Vieux Corbeau, Danville (16) Chrisman Mill: The Vineyard, Nicholasville (17) The Winery of CM, Lexington (24) Christianburg Farms, Shelbyville (33) Chuckleberry Farm & Winery, Bardstown (11) Echo Valley Winery, Flemingsburg (51) Elk Creek Vineyards and Winery, Owenton (37) Equus Run Vineyards, Midway (26) First Vineyard, Nicholasville (23) Forest Edge Winery, Shepherdsville (3) Grimes Mill Winery, Lexington (20) Hamon Haven Winery, Winchester (22) Harkness Edwards Vineyards, Winchester (21)
Heaven Hill Bourbon Heritage Center, Bardstown (3) Jim Beam American Stillhouse/ Urban Stillhouse, Clermont/ Louisville (5) Lux Row, Bardstown (4) Maker’s Mark Distillery, Loretto (1) Old Forester Distilling Co., Louisville (9) Town Branch Distillery, Lexington (12) Wild Turkey Distillery, Lawrenceburg (10) Woodford Reserve Distillery, Versailles (11) Horseshoe Bend Vineyards and Winery, Willisburg (13) Jean Farris Winery & Bistro, Lexington (19) Jesters Winery, Lebanon (14) Lovers Leap Winery, Lawrenceburg (29) McIntyre’s Winery & Berries, Bardstown (12) MillaNova Winery, Mt. Washington (6) Old 502 Winery, Louisville (5) Prodigy Vineyards and Winery, Frankfort (30) Redman’s Farm Winery, Morning View (45) Rising Sons Home Farm Winery, Lawrenceburg (31) River Valley Winery, Carrollton (36) Rose Hill Farm Winery, Butler (48) Schoolyard Winery, Verona (39) Seven Wells Vineyard & Winery, California (46) Smith-Berry Vineyard & Winery, New Castle (34) Springhill Winery, Bloomfield (10) StoneBrook Vineyards and Winery, Melbourne (44) Talon Winery, Lexington (18) Talon Winery, Shelbyville (15) The Little Kentucky River Winery, Bedford (35) The Little River Winery, La Grange (41) Verona Vineyards, Verona (40) Verona Vineyards at Rabbit Hash, Union (38) Wight-Meyer Vineyards and Winery, Shepherdsville (8) Wildside Winery, Versailles (28)
EASTERN
Highland Winery, Jenkins (52)
SOUTH CENTRAL Bluegrass Vineyard, Smiths Grove (60) Carriage House Vineyards, Auburn (64) Cave Hill Vineyards, Eubank (55) Cave Valley Winery, Park City (59) Cedar Creek Winery, Somerset (54) Crocker Farm Winery, Franklin (63)
WESTERN
Boucherie Vineyards & Winery, Spottsville (68) Farmer & Frenchman Winery, Henderson (67) Misty Meadow Winery, Owensboro (69)
French Fort Vineyards, Brownsville (61) Green Palace Meadery, Glasgow (58) Lake Cumberland Winery, Monticello (56) Reid’s Livery Winery, Alvaton (62) Sinking Valley Winery, Somerset (53) Up the Creek Winery, Burkesville (57)
Purple Toad Winery, Paducah (65) White Buck Vineyards & Winery, Morganfield (66) BOURBON: O. Z. Tyler, Owensboro (14)
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