When I saw this book on Kentucky travel, I snatched it up.
Source: http://www.paperbackswap.com/ |
There are 55 trips detailed inside, and they are broken down into regions. They include: Western Lakes Region, Bluegrass, Blues,&Barbecue, Caves, Lakes& Corvettes Region, Southern Lakes & Rivers Region, Kentucky Derby Region, Bluegrass Region, Northern Kentucky Region, Eastern Highlands North Region, Eastern Highlands South Region.
The trips are numbered in the book. Trip #1 being Paducah-McCracken County and Trip #55 being Alice Lloyd College. There's a trip to satisfy just about everyone in this book--history, museums, outdoor activities, city life, food, festivals, and concerts.
Here's some of the trips we've taken and really enjoyed:
Paducah-McCracken County (#1)
http://www.paducahtourism.org/
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Pattie's 1800 Settlement (#2)http://www.pattis-settlement.com/
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Bluegrass&Barbecue (#6)
http://www.visitowensboro.com/
Source: http://www.bbqandbourban.com/ |
Mammoth Cave National Park (#10)
www.nps.gov/maca
Book I purchased when we visited last Source: http://www.amazon.com/ |
Louisville Zoo (#22)
http://www.louisvillezoo.org/
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Where are your favorite places to go in Kentucky? Leave a comment and let me know.
Well, this place is only 10-15 minutes away from our house, but Joseph, Corbin, and I always love to go to Lake Malone. Even during the winter we will ride out there and walk a bit or just sit on "our rock" and look at the icy cold water. Of course, during the summer we always go swimming when Joseph is home from work.
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