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TOURISM

June 2006: Delicious Destinations--From east to west, dining alfresco-style in Kentucky

May 2006: Water Therapy--Western Kentucky resort offers something for everyone

May 2006: The Creationism Museum--The nation's largest organization devoted to creationism wants to make Northern Kentucky a destination for believers

April 2006: Taylor County Treasure--Tebbs Bend area documents region's rich history

March 2006: The Civil War: Behind the Scenes--Battlefield it's not, but Camp Nelson was a key player in the Civil War

February 2006: Holler Hospitality--Inn's cozy charm makes for a perfect winter getaway

January 2006: Winter Wonderland--A guide to Kentucky's best winter diversions

December 2005: A Shaker Christmas--Pleasant Hill offers a quiet alternative to modern-day festivities

November 2005: The Greatest Battle That Never Occurred--New Museum provides a glimpse into Kentucky history

October 2005: A Peace-Filled Pilgrimage--tour of Northern Kentucky's architectural gems a religious experience

September 2005: River City Resurrection--Vibrant arts community and architectural gems make Paducah worth...

August 2005: Baptists, Barbecue and Civil War Dudes--Monroe County offers history, mystery and good down-home cooking

July 2005: A Head from Afar and an Old Street Car--Covington museum runs the gamut, from bizarre to historic

June 2005: Ahoy, Mates! Western Kentucky resort offers a grand getaway

May 2005: A Heavenly Experience--Science center and planetarium exhibit true star power

April 2005: Kentucky's Grand Canyon--Eastern Kentucky park offers awe-inspiring scenery

March 2005: Kangaroos and Caverns, Too! Unique learning experience captivates adults and kids alike

February 2005: Fightin', Feudin' and Diggin' Up Coal--Heritage center offers a glimpse of days past in Appalachia

January 2005: Sharing Spirits with the Angels--Distillery shows why Kentucky is heaven for bourbon lovers

December 2004: Horsin' Around Underground--Explore the wonders of Hidden River Cave

November 2004: Bourbon and Chocolate - A Capital Idea--Frankfort confectionary offers a sweet escape

October 2004: Boo-ti-full Frankfort--State capital abounds with historical haunts

September 2004: A Monumental Facelift--Renovation restores the Davis Monument to its original glory

August 2004: Sorghum Reigns Again in Hancock County--Sweeten a fall weekend with a journey back in time

July 2004: The Civil War Heritage Trail--Following in the footsteps of the Blue and Grey

June 2004: A Moonbow in the Mist--Cumberland Falls enchants visitors with twilight magic

May 2004: Kentucky Kitsch--Interesting finds along Kentucky byways

April 2004: Modern Day Centaurs--The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event

March 2004: A Peculiar Procession in the Purchase--Mayfield offers an interesting mix of monuments, museums and history

February 2004: West Kentucky Everglades--Reelfoot Lake harbors a raft of unspoiled nature

January 2004: House Call--Wendover inn offers glimpse into Appalachian history

December 2003: An Attitude Switch and a Great Big Ditch--Pikeville turns past problems into positive assets

November 2003: Makers Mark Gets Lit for Christmas--Candlelight tours of historic distillery add sparkle to the holidays

October 2003: Kissin' Bridge Capital of Kentucky--Covered bridges evoke pleasant memories of days past

September 2003: Bourbon's Royal Family--Distiller Booker Noe carries on a time-honored Kentucky tradition

August 2003: A Gem of Diversity--Western Kentucky town of Marion offers a wealth of interesting options

July 2003: Pickin' and Grinnin' on the River--Owensboro museum has become a musical Mecca for bluegrass-lovers

June 2003: Something to Crow About--Danville's Old Crow Inn offers hospitality and then some

May 2003: Nancy's Hollowed Ground--Mill Springs Battlefield a solemn reminder of past sacrifices

April 2003: And They're Off--Louisville museum captures the essence of Thoroughbred racing

March 2003: Eat Your Way Across the State--Kentucky's finger-lickin' fun goes way beyond chicken

February 2003: Spelunk Away Your Winter Funk--Carter Caves offers an escape for winter travelers

January 2003: Follow the Drinking Gourd--Following the Underground Railroad in Northern Kentucky

December 2002: Toe-Tappin' Country Byway--Country Music Highway emerges as a major attraction

November 2002: Deck the Banks, O Ashland's Jolly--Ashland welcomes visitors with holiday festivities and small-town charm

October 2002: Catch a Little Oom-pah at MainStrasse--Covington's German-style village abounds with old-world charm

September 2002: Where Kentucky Began--History comes alive at Danville’s Constitution Square

August 2002: Celebrating a Smooth Kentucky Tradition: Get in the spirit of things at the Kentucky Bourbon Festival

July 2002: Belle o' the Falls--Old-fashioned steamboat transports passengers to a slower place and time

June 2002: Kentucky's Grand Canyon--The Red River Gorge showcases Mother Nature's finest artwork

May 2002: Black Gold Tales in Benham--The Kentucky Coal Museum offers a look at life 'down below'

April 2002: Bobcats and Bison and Bears... Oh My! Salato Center offers a fascinating look at Kentucky wildlife

March 2002: Saddle Up, Buckaroos--DH Resorts brings the dude ranch experience to Kentucky

February 2002: It Takes a Community to Preserve a Village--Restoration efforts bring Shaker village at South Union back to life

January 2002: From Night Riders to Edgar Cayce--History Holes up in Hopkins

December 2001: Henderson ON the River--Waterfront community charms visitors with history and hospitality

November 2001: Art to Feed the Heart--Three museums offer a wide range of arts and exhibitions

October 2001: West Kentucky's Historical Wonders--Mounds of data unlike any other await you on the Great River Road

September 2001: Ba-a-ack to Basics--Leave the gadgets behind at the Kentucky Wool Festival

August 2001: Thawed, Rebuilt and Ready to Fly: 'Glacier Girl' and other historic airplanes on display in Middlesboro

July 2001: Two-Inch Porkchops and Mile-High Pie: Nobody’s watching their weight at Patti’s in Grand Rivers

June 2001: A Place To Go To: Visit the birthplace of the nation's first poet laureate

May 2001: A Mountain Treasure: DAR-supported school leads its own revolution in cultural awareness
  The Top 25 Kentucky Tourist Attractions

April 2001: Rabbit Hash with Dinsmore Gravy

March 2001: Toss Me That Caber, Will Ya? Glasgow's bonny highland games go international

February 2001: Bowling Green's History Trail

January 2001: Eagles Soar

December 2000: A Real Mountain Homecoming

November 2000: No Scearce-ity of Antiques in Shelbyville

October 2000: Mountains, Music and Memories

September 2000: Take to the Waters

August 2000: Art from the Heart

July 2000: Llama Lust

June 2000: Exquisite Empire

May 2000: The Railroads of Kentucky
  Competing for Guests (Feature Article)
  The Top 25 Kentucky Tourist Attractions

April 2000: "The Barbeque Capital of the World:" Owensboro

March 2000: Kentucky's Weird, Wonderful Museums

February 2000: A State Divided: Civil War Attractions

January 2000: Extending Southern Hospitality

December 1999: Bed-and Breakfasts

October 1999: Mammoth Cave

September 1999: The Arts & Crafts Center of Berea

August 1999: Kentucky's State Park

July 1999: The Kentucky Bourbon Trail

May 1999: The Kentucky History Center
   
Special Feature: The Top 25 Kentucky Tourist Attractions
4 New Up-and-Coming Attractions
April 1999: Land between the Lakes
  Grand River's Lite Side Bakery & Cafe (Feature Article)

March 1999: Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial

February 1999: Bracken County's Augusta

January 1999: Pleasant Hill's Shaker Village

May 1998: Perryville's Elmwood Inn (Feature Article)

January 1998: Conventions Strengthen Local Economy

 

 

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