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Believe it or not — the largest cave system in the world is not in some far off land, but in central Kentucky, just 85 miles south of Louisville. The massive size of the cave is responsible for it'...
Each state boasts several distinctive hikes, ones that make that piece of the United States pie truly unique. Grab your hiking boots and head for these must-do hikes in every state that range from ...
Snow globes and t-shirts are fine for showing friends and relatives you're thinking about them and wish they were there, but souvenirs with staying power are unique to the destination. If you're pl...
Most go to museums to learn about history, see phenomenal art or even rare items of interest. While these museums fare well for most, there are some individuals who prefer something a bit more unus...
Every fall, the Beatles music festival, Abbey on the River, will give travelers a reason to plan a fun and exciting trip. For five days in September, hippies, music lovers and John Lennon worshippe...
Ever since Daniel Boone blazed a trail through the Cumberland Gap into the heart of Kentucky, it has been home to limitless possibilities for adventure.
From bluegrass music and barbecue to horse racing and crafts fairs, Kentucky has a lot to show off. The festival season kicks off every year in April with the huge three-week run-up to the Kentucky...
The location of Kentucky places it neatly on the border of the warm south and the cooler north. This creates mild climate conditions throughout most of the year, even in the mountainous areas. Kent...
The name Kentucky comes from the Iroquois Native American tribe, though by the time the first white settlers began arriving in the area, there weren’t any Indians left. Early American explorers lik...
Nearly every visitor to Kentucky is already in the United States when they enter the Bluegrass State. Travelers from all countries are required to have some form of travel visa prior to arriving in...