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Kentucky’s great outdoors and urban centers are filled with surprises. See Thoroughbreds grazing at picturesque horse farms; perhaps one of them will win the Kentucky Derby one day. Pay homage to two native sons – the 16th U.S. president Abraham Lincoln, and a world champion boxer, Muhammad Ali – at museums in their honor. Marvel at Mammoth Cave, the longest cave system in the world, delve into the USA’s love affair with a sports car at the National Corvette Museum and buy a personalized bat at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. Above all, enjoy the outdoors: Enjoy boating and fishing as well as hiking and biking on scenic trails.

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Louisville

Bourbon, bluegrass, and endless entertainment at the heart of the Kentucky Derby

Louisville stands as Kentucky's largest city, boasting iconic events like the Kentucky Derby and honoring legends such as Muhammad Ali. Indulge in some of the globe's premier spirits on the Urban Bourbon Trail, explore landmarks paying tribute to influential figures from history, and savor award-winning cuisine – all within a single day.

Things to do:

  • Churchill Downs: Home of the Kentucky Derby
  • Louisville Mega Cavern: An underground adventure park
  • Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory: The history of baseball and how bats are made.
  • Muhammad Ali Center: A museum dedicated to the life and career of Muhammad Ali.

Lexington

Where equestrian elegance merges with urban allure

Lexington is the perfect fusion of two contrasting worlds. It's a locale where expansive horse-filled pastures harmonize with a vibrant urban atmosphere, seamlessly blending southern culture with contemporary trends. Encounter classic charm alongside the pleasure of sipping a well-crafted Old Fashioned cocktail.

Things to do:

  • Keeneland Racecourse: A historic horse racing track with beautiful grounds.
  • Horse Country: Tour various horse farms and get a glimpse of the region's equestrian culture.
  • Lexington Distillery District: Explore the local bourbon scene with distillery tours and tastings.

Bardstown

More than bourbon's beginning

A gateway to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, Bardstown offers more than just a bourbon experience. Amidst the rich history and tastings of Kentucky-made whiskey, this charming town unveils its picturesque charm and a slice of Americana. The historic architecture creates a captivating atmosphere, blending quaint shops and boutiques with modern allure.

Things to do:

  • My Old Kentucky Home State Park: Explore the historic mansion and grounds that inspired the famous song.
  • Bourbon Trail: The central point of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, with several distilleries to visit.
  • Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History: Discover the history of whiskey-making in Kentucky.

Paducah

A Historic haven for creativity

In Paducah, creativity intertwines with history, forming a unique tapestry that draws people from across the globe. As one of the nine UNESCO Creative Cities in the USA, Paducah stands as a beacon for creative minds. The National Quilt Museum and a flourishing fiber arts community anchor this vibrant enclave, making it a haven within the rich cultural fabric of Paducah.

Things to do:

  • National Quilt Museum: A unique museum showcasing contemporary and antique quilts.
  • Paducah Riverwalk: Enjoy a stroll along the Ohio River with scenic views.
  • Historic Downtown Paducah: Explore the charming historic district with shops, galleries, and restaurants.

Covington

A Riverside escape

Just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky offers a convenient gateway to the city without the traffic and expenses. Stay in Covington or Newport to discover a destination in its own right. Explore the unique attractions, while foodies indulge in the emerging craft beer scene with flavors influenced by German and Mediterranean settlers. The riverfront, a scenic entertainment hub, welcomes visitors of all ages and interests.

Things to do:

  • Newport Aquarium: Explore a variety of marine life exhibits.
  • The B-Line: A regional trail of distilleries, restaurants, and bourbon bars.
  • BB Riverboat: experience the romance of the river.

Bowling Green

A Southern Kentucky town full of surprises

Bowling Green, is a compelling destination with attractions like the National Corvette Museum and Corvette Assembly Plant tours for car enthusiasts. The city also boasts the Lost River Cave, Historic Railpark and Train Museum, and Splash Lagoon for a diverse range of activities. Outdoor lovers can explore the Green River, while the downtown area offers a charming atmosphere with shops and restaurants. The growing cultural scene adds to the city's appeal, making it a well-rounded destination for travelers.

Things to do:

  • Beech Bend Raceway: catch a high-energy classic car or Harley-Davidson motorcycle drag race.
  • Mammoth Cave National Park: world's longest-known cave system.
  • Baker Arboretum: see a comprehensive collection of works by modern artist Joseph Dudley Downing.

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