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Kentucky Bed and Breakfast

Posted September 24, 2009 , trackback

John Slater

Kentucky has a wide variety of offerings as far as entertainment goes and it doesn’t all have to do with horses and bluegrass. Here you will actually find a huge array of cultural activities, historical landmarks and history museums, exciting outdoor adventures, and tons of family fun. In Kentucky there are nine different regions in which visitors can explore the diverse scenery and variety of activities. From mountains to lakes and rivers to rolling hills to green fields there is so much to delight the eye in the fantastic state. Whether you come with your family, your friends, or just your significant other you can be sure that everyone will enjoy their vacation in Kentucky. You may even decide to come back the next year.

The cultural heritage and history that can be explored in Kentucky is both intriguing and exciting and everyone in your party will be delighted and mystified. Throughout the state you will find an extensive list of places to explore this rich history. In Lexington visitors can tour the Henry Clay Estate, the Constitution Historic District, and the Lexington Antique Gallery. A trip to Maysville will afford the visitor an in depth look at Kentucky history with the Old Washington Historic District, and the Downtown Maysville Historic District. In Renfro Valley visitors will have a unique experience at the Brush Arbor Appalachian Pioneer Homestead. Kentucky’s cultural heritage can be explored even further in Historic Augusta, an 18th century river town with a spectacular river walk. Munfordville is home to the Hart County Historical Museum, and the Battle for the Bridge Historic Preserve and Stearns is home to the Big South Fork Scenic Railway. Wherever you decide to go to explore the history and heritage that interests you your sure to enjoy the best of the best. The history here is not only intriguing and rich but the way it is presented for the curious visiting Kentucky is a unique and exciting as well.

The great outdoors is even greater in Kentucky. A variety of activities can be enjoyed throughout the state. Churchill Downs offers an exciting day with world class horse racing. Camping is a favorite of visitors too. From Ravenna to Whitley City to Harden to Scottsville a variety of camping adventures can be found, everything from cabin camping to tent camping to rugged camping is offered by various campground both public and private. Places such as Bailey’s Point in Scottsville, Barren Fork Horse Camp in Whitley City, Barren River Lake in Glasgow, and Bee Rock in Slade, offer an array of unique camping experiences as due the numerous other campgrounds. Water sports are a popular pass time in Kentucky as well. Canoeing and rafting, swimming, fishing, boating, and water skiing are all enjoyed throughout the state. Other exciting outdoor activities include hiking, horse back riding, nature excursions, caving, and national park sightseeing. However you decide to spend your vacation in Kentucky you and your fellow vacationers are sure to have the time of your life.

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