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| Kentucky Tourism http://www.kentuckytourism.com There are so many wonderful attractions throughout Kentucky that we're sure it is a place you will want to visit again and again. Discover the beauty, excitement and hospitality that are the distinctive trademarks of our great commonwealth. |
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| Kentucky.gov: - Recreation & Travel http://www.kentucky.gov Covering all of Kentucky's transportation needs. Travel and Traffic Information View road conditions and travel information by region in Kentucky. |
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| TRAVEL.org - Kentucky. http://www.travel.org If you know of a Kentucky web site that would be of particular interest to someone traveling there, please send e-mail to: admin@TRAVEL.org ... |
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| Kentucky Travel Guide and Welcome to Greater Louisville http://www.kytravel.com Kentucky Travel Guide, the most complete guide to Kentucky since 1967, contains listings for 170 Kentucky cities including state and national parks, lakes, and more. |
| A Visit to Bardstown KY - Bourbon Capital of the World On my recent all-too-brief trip to Bourbon Country and Bardstown, KY, I had time to do a few things that I wanted but I saw so much more that I would love to experience. Luckily for me I live only about 40 miles away so I can go back and do these later. If you are ever lucky enough to find yourself in Bardstown, here are five activities or attractions that you should consider doing. | |
| Churchill Downs Racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky, USA Kentucky has always presented an ideal place to raise and race horses. There were four racetracks operating in the city of Louisville before the turn of the century. | |
| Cave City, Kentucky - Gateway to Cave Country Although just outside one of our nation’s most popular national parks, there are no glass-and-steel condominiums, no cappuccino shops, no traffic jams. Cave City retains its quaint, Kentucky hill atmosphere. | |
| Reality And Prejudices In The Kentucky Highlands Much has been written about the poverty of the Appalachian mountaineers that make up the Kentucky Highlands. Visitors like to point out the backwardness of the area, the crime, the hopeless of its citizens and the unhappy plight of the unfortunate. Few discuss the reasons for this cultural disease that has afflicted the entire region. | |
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