Kentucky

Walking Tours at CaveHill Cemetery

Inside this Victorian Era Cemetery, you will find the gravestones of some of the most notable people in Kentucky, including: mayors James F. Grinstead and John G. Baxter, city leader George Rogers Clark, Kentucky Derby founder Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr., and Pete Browning, whose cracked bat led to Louisville Slugger fame. Tours are also available to learn the…

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Top Picks From Louisvillians On What to See!

What better way to find out the inside scoop of what to do and see in Louisville, Kentucky than from the locals. I scouted the town to find out some of the top spots that deliver a true Louisville experience. And off I went! 1. Jimmy Jinx. What a character, right?! “Visitors should definitely walk…

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Louisiana Spirit Sets on Kentucky Derby

You certainly wouldn’t except to find an authentic crawfish boil on the backside of Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.  But when Louisiana born, Tanny DeVillier, comes to town for Derby, a moving truck filled with hundreds of pounds of crawfish fresh from the Gulf follow him. Bringing the Cajun flavor to the Bluegrass State, Devillier…

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Louisville's Cherokee Triangle Art Fair Brings in Artists from Around the World

Artists from around the world come out to showcase and sell handmade art for the Cherokee Triangle Art Fair, in Louisville Kentucky. In it’s 42nd year, you can find an artist who makes jewelry from recycled bowling balls, paintings so beautiful you will want to superimpose yourself right in as well as horse statues made…

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Louisville’s Cherokee Triangle Art Fair Brings in Artists from Around the World

Artists from around the world come out to showcase and sell handmade art for the Cherokee Triangle Art Fair, in Louisville Kentucky. In it’s 42nd year, you can find an artist who makes jewelry from recycled bowling balls, paintings so beautiful you will want to superimpose yourself right in as well as horse statues made…

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Former Miss America, Heather French Henry, Opens Kentucky Showroom

Miss America Title Holder, Heather French Henry, says at the age of four she knew she would end up in the fashion industry.  After winning the 2000 Miss America pageant and studying fashion at the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, Heather entered the world of politics.  After working alongside her…

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