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US Military History Attractions in Bowling Green
Salute & Stay, Bowling Green's military attraction itinerary, offers visitors traveling on a budget unusual tourism destinations that honor sacrifices of U.S. soldiers.
Lago Linda Hideaway Kentucky Campground & Cabins
Lago Linda Hideaway offers rock climbers and other travelers to Kentucky's Red River Gorge area a peaceful campground. Reasonable rates include showers and flush toilets.
Visit Bowling Green, Kentucky
Tourists who visit Bowling Green Kentucky will find that there are several restaurants, including a Japanese restaurant, hotels in Bowling Green and travel options.
Falls of the Ohio – Fossil Beds Near Louisville
At the amazing Falls of the Ohio State Park, Devonian period fossils and an interpretive center help connect Louisville's prehistoric past to explorers Lewis and Clark .
Visit the Kentucky Horse Park
Both experienced horsemen and woman and novice enthusiasts enjoy and appreciate a visit to the Kentucky Horse Park.
Visiting Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave National Park, while known for its stunning caverns, has much to offer outdoor enthusiasts, fishermen, hikers, and equestrians.
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Kentucky
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is America's largest restored shaker community. A place where the Shaker society once flourished, now fully preserved for guests to enjoy.
Visit the KFC museum in Corbin, Kentucky
Corbin, Kentucky, is the birthplace of Kentucky Fried Chicken. The Colonel Sanders Museum is located in Corbin, about an hour and a half south of Lexington.
Kentucky's Levi Jackson Park
The Levi Jackson State Park offers history, nature, and entertainment. It's located just off of US 25.
Ten Free Things to do in Lexington Kentucky
Whether staying home or planning a vacation this summer, there are a number of free attractions located in most towns.
Kentucky Highlights Of Big South Fork
This national park is often overlooked in favor of more famous parks in the area, but it offers dazzling views and unique natural attractions.
Berea College Kentucky
The heart of this town is Berea College and the crafts made by its students.
Historical Kentucky: Bardstown Area/Derby Region
Take a day or two and explore some highlights within this region of KY. Learn about a past president, visit the home that inspired the state song, and taste KY bourbon.
Kentucky's Bluegrass Region - Historic Sites
A day spent in the heart of Kentucky, the Bluegrass Region, is sure to please anyone who appreciates history and culture.
Mammoth Cave National Park
Designated as a National Park in 1941 to protect the fragile eco-system, Mammoth Cave National Park is now host to 2 million visitors a year.
Sinking Valley Winery In Plato, Kentucky
When most people think of Kentucky alcohol, they think of bourbon, but Kentucky wine has a 200-year history. The owners of Sinking Valley Winery uphold that tradition.
A Few Places to Visit in Kentucky
Kentucky is home to the annual Derby, as well as other attractions for tourists.
Morbid Kentucky Historical Sites
From cave explorers to feuding families, Kentucky's past is filled with storied to keep morbid-minded adventurers entertained.
Kentucky's Cumberland Falls
Cumberland Falls State Park is on the border of McCreary and Whitley counties along Kentucky Highway 90. It features camping, gifts, hiking and the falls' famous moonbow.
Kentucky State Fair Exposition Center Louisville
Kentucky State Fair takes place from August 14-23, 2008 at the Exposition Center in Louisville. There will be concerts, horses, food, midway rides, contests and ribbons.
Autumn Events Near Lexington, KY
Beautiful scenery, fresh foods, sports, arts and culture can be found in central Kentucky this fall.
Bee Rock Campground in Southeastern Kentucky
Kentucky's Bee Rock National Park has scenic views and quiet campsites for visitors to relax in.
A Trip Into Coal History In McCreary County, Ky.
In Stearns, visitors can begin their journey to discover what life was like for Kentucky coal miners and their families in the mid 1900s.
Shopping in Lexington, Kentucky
From edible treats to sophisticated drinks, Lexington offers travelers a variety of distinctive culinary shopping opportunities.
Road Trip Snacks Berea, Kentucky
Kentuckians have found ingenious ways to merge the best sweets, like good old fashioned doughnuts with distilled pleasures to accompany southern meals.