Location ID: #10090861
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In the South there are few things we like better than a party—any kind, any reason, any place. But in truth, having a stylish space to host it doesn’t hurt. Which is something Kentucky native Cooper Vaughan and his wife Mandy, both of whom trained ...
Location ID: #10055362
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The Kentucky Derby Museum is an American Thoroughbred horse racing museum located on the grounds of Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Dedicated to preserving the history of the Kentucky Derby, it first opened its doors to the public in the ...
Location ID: #10044065
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This lovely Park is located east of Louisville, Kentucky just a few miles east of the Gene Snyder Freeway off of US 60 on Flat Rock Road, or by way of Long Run Road. The park is a large tract of open acreage for walking, gatherings, fishing, or a ...
Location ID: #10038681
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Located on the top of Pine Mountain, Kingdom Come State Park has the highest elevation of any park in Kentucky. The views are spectacular. In the distance can be seen the 4,150 foot Black Mountain, the highest peak in the commonwealth. The ...
Location ID: #10078591
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Hazard is located in the heart of the Appalachian Coalfields in Eastern Ky. It is found at the crossroads of Highways 15 and 80 and the Hal Rogers Parkway (formerly the Daniel Boone Parkway).
The City of Hazard was founded in 1884 on land deeded ...
Location ID: #10041698
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Berea is a city in Madison County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 9,851 at the 2000 census, a 2008 estimate put the population at 14,431. It is the fastest growing town in Kentucky and one of the fastest growing in the nation, having ...
Location ID: #10089411
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Location ID: #10118960
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Lake Cumberland is the houseboat capital and here in Russell County we have more rental houseboats in one location than anywhere else in the United States. In addition, we also have two of the largest rental houseboats. We have houseboats for any ...
Location ID: #10042065
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Located on the mid-west shore of Kentucky Lake, with the longest shoreline of any man-made lake in the eastern United States
Location ID: #10041968
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A man-made lake surrounded by natural beauty, Fishtrap Lake was created to help control flooding along the Ohio and Big Sandy Rivers. The Army Corp of Engineers broke ground on the project in 1962, and President Lyndon Johnson dedicated the project ...
Location ID: #10072132
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When you experience our Cliffview Resort, you experience all that nature has to offer. Whether you are a party of 2 or 200, Cliffview Resort is close to major cities and several area attractions making it your perfect home away from home while ...
Location ID: #10075173
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Kentucky's only urban winery set in an historic, reclaimed building in downtown Louisville. Showcasing award-winning wines in the tasting room and event center, this winery promises a unique, delightful experience with the most eclectic varietals ...
Location ID: #10090656
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On September 20, 1887 R.M. Jolly and Edgar Bennett purchased three tracts of land, which constitute the land that is now Irvington. When the Louisville, St. Louis, and Texas Railroad became a reality, the town plot was laid out and recorded in the ...
Location ID: #10042240
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Pike County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2010, the population was 65,024. Its county seat is Pikeville.[1] Pike is Kentucky's largest county in terms of land area.
Location ID: #10039408
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History of the Paul Sawyier Public Library:
The Woman’s Club of Frankfort started a library in 1906. It was first located in the McClure Building and was open one day a week. Any citizen could use the library by paying a fee of one dollar a year. ...
Location ID: #10104060
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Pavilion
Our pavilion is custom made for your gathering ... whether it be a church camp event, worship service, wedding or ... With ample lighting, electrical outlets and electrical service for sound equipment, it won't take long to create the ...
Location ID: #10038412
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Danville is the principal city of the Danville Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Boyle and Lincoln counties.
In 2001, Danville received a Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Location ID: #10089496
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Pendleton County is located in the beautiful rolling hills of Northern Kentucky about half way between Cincinnati, Ohio to the north and Lexington, Kentucky to the south. It is spread over 280 square miles and has an abundance of hunting, fishing ...
Location ID: #10041923
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Carrollton was laid out in 1792, and it was known as Port William initially. It served as the county seat of Gallatin County until 1838 when the county was split, creating Carroll County, and Port William was renamed Carrollton and became the seat ...
Location ID: #10102233
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You'll love the incredibly convenient location to a main thoroughfare, Shelbyville Rd.
Inviting & cozy, this private downstairs space is quite roomy, has a new, king-size bed, dresser, closet space, 2 couches, TV, chairs, table & exercise ...
Location ID: #10041921
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Maysville is a city in and the county seat of Mason County, Kentucky, United States.[1] The population was 8,993 at the 2000 census, making it the fiftieth largest city in Kentucky by population.[2][3] Maysville is on the Ohio River, 66 miles (106 ...
Location ID: #10102186
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Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
The space
Renovated for your comfort, there are three master bedroom suites. Each suite has its own bathroom and sitting room. Complete kitchen if ...
Location ID: #10040141
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The city was founded by Major John Gray and established by the state assembly in 1820. It is named for a nearby watering hole previously hosting a large elk herd.[2] It was formally incorporated in 1843.
Location ID: #10042157
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Livingston County, KY
Hampton
“Mantle Rock Nature Preserve”
“Mantle Rock” is a 30-foot high natural sandstone bridge spanning 188 feet, truly a point of interest for any geography major but it was the archeological history of this rocks ...