Kentucky

Welcome to Kentucky, where rolling bluegrass fields meet historic horse racing tracks, and Southern hospitality flows as sweetly as the bourbon. Discover a land rich in history, from Abraham Lincoln's birthplace to the birth of bluegrass music. Explore scenic landscapes, indulge in savory Southern cuisine, and experience the heartwarming charm that defines the spirit of the Bluegrass State.
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  • A group of people wearing helmets are riding bicycles on a path beside a lake. Paddle boats are visible on the water, and lush green trees provide shade. It is a sunny day with a tranquil outdoor setting.

    Elizabethtown

    Welcome to Elizabethtown, aka Etown, where everything is easy, from finding fun outdoor activities to indulging in mouthwatering international cuisine. Whether you’re looking to sip your way through Elizabethtown’s historic downtown or hike one of the many trails in its surrounding parks, you’ll find a wide array of adventures in this charming area.

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    Frankfort

    Tucked between Louisville and Lexington on the shores of the Kentucky River, Frankfort is not only the capital city of Kentucky but also home to southern charm, history, good bourbon and outdoor adventures.

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    Henderson

    Whether you’re seeking off-the-beaten-path outdoor adventures or a dose of local history, Henderson is where it’s at. A riverfront retreat on the banks of the Ohio River, this charming town is home to abundant green spaces, a lively entertainment scene and award-winning barbecue and craft brews.

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    Hopkinsville

    Welcome to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, proudly hailed as the Batter Capital of the World! From a thriving arts scene to a bounty of outdoor escapades, quirky boutiques, and some seriously unique dining spots, expect a good time exploring Hopkinsville-Christian County.

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    Northern Kentucky

    You’re invited to meet Northern Kentucky. Here, small-town charm and outdoor adventures beckon, and vibrant Cincinnati calls just north of the Ohio River. Love good bourbon? Northern Kentucky’s got you covered. Arts and culture more your scene? The museums and galleries are sure to impress. From exciting events like Oktoberfest to culinary delights like the sweet and savory taste of Cincy chili, there’s always something to discover in NKY!

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    Oak Grove

    Tucked away on the boundaries of Western Kentucky and Tennessee, Oak Grove is considered one of the fastest growing cities in Kentucky. Known as the "Hometown of Fort Campbell," Oak Grove offers visitors thrilling events to attend, museums to explore, along with outdoor recreation areas and more.

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    Oldham

    From big city bourbons to horse farm tours, Oldham, Kentucky, is home to a wealth of experiences just 20 minutes from downtown Louisville. Whether you love the great outdoors or seek great shopping and local history, you won't believe the experiences you will find only in Oldham!

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    Richmond

    Discover the charm of Richmond, Kentucky! Nestled in the heart of Madison County, Richmond offers a blend of small-town warmth and rich history. Explore historic sites like Fort Boonesborough, enjoy outdoor adventures at scenic parks, and immerse yourself in vibrant local events. Whether you're shopping downtown, dining at local eateries, or hiking nearby trails, Richmond provides an authentic Kentucky experience. Visit for the history, stay for the hospitality!

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    Shepherdsville

    In Shepherdsville - Bullitt County, it's all about enjoying the casual side of travel. Home to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Trailhead, this county offers a world of adventures just south of Louisville. From sipping whiskey flights at the James B. Beam Distillery to exploring the Bernheim Forest, Shepherdsville is sure to keep you entertained with its historic sites, attractions and events.

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