Famous for Bourbon Country and horse farms, civil war battlefields and beautiful natural parks, Kentucky offers a delightful mix of experiences. You might begin in Lexington, where the 1200-acre Kentucky Horse Park is a popular attraction. The university adds exciting sports, impressive art and a vibrant student/professor population to the city. Louisville is similar, where renowned Churchill Downs hosts the annual Kentucky Derby and the Belle of Louisville, the nation’s oldest steam-driven river paddlewheeler, hosts enchanting lunch and dinner cruises along the beautiful Ohio River. Next, head south to visit Mammoth Cave National Park for a day of touring the cave (the world’s longest known cave), hiking and canoeing on the Green River. Paducah, Berea, Bowling Green – so many places to explore and enjoy!
Restaurants in Kentucky
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Enjoy one of Kentucky’s most breathtaking 18-hole golf courses, a beautiful marriage of the handiwork of man and nature. Opened in 1995 as a 9-hole layout and expanded eight years later, Raven Rock is part of a remarkable strip mine reclamation project that encompasses some 2,000 acres in southeastern Kentucky. The Pine Restaurant and Bar also provides great food and drinks for everyone
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My Old Kentucky Home is one of the most famous songs to have ever been written, but it is also the name of a hallowed and beautiful Kentucky farm with many rich layers of history waiting to be explored and experienced. My Old Kentucky Home is a marvel of elegance and charm, as architecturally magnificent today as it was more than two centuries ago. Your guided tour by our costumed guides spans two floors of the mansion, originally named "Federal Hill." Our talented guides will sing the song, "My Old Kentucky Home," for tour guests. See 200 year old antique artifacts including paintings, high-style furniture, lavish period decor, and the carefully curated interiors of Kentucky's most famous landmark.
Our group toured the beautiful Federal Hill mansion at My Old Kentucky Home State Park. We learned so much on that brief tour, the guides were entertaining and knowledgeable. One even performed a beautiful rendition of Stephen Foster‘s song ‘my old Kentucky home’. The mansion contains original furnishings, portraits of the family, it has been completely renovated in period Upholstery, wallpaper etc.The grounds surrounding the house are beautiful to wander around, and the gift shop had beautiful Kentucky derby hats to try on for fun or purchase, as we were there the week before the derby. Don’t miss this tour!
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Traveled to Louisa for the start of a 10-day golf trip and started with a couple of rounds at Eagle Ridge. First round was about $30 with carts and the follow up round was half that price. Found the layout to be fantastic; challenging, but achievable. The course was in good nick apart from the bunkers, which were struggling a bit due to recent heavy rains. However, having agreed, our foursome chose to take drops out and it didn't affect our enjoyment at all. The course played to its rating and I would definitely recommend a stop here if you're looking for a challenging and enjoyable round. The staff (Mum, her mother and her daughter) were delightful, encouraging and very helpful. I would come back again!
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I was invited to play there by some friends and family. Beautiful coarse,very hilly and quite challenging. It is a hidden gem on Dale Hollow lake and would play it again
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