Antiquing with a Twist
By Jenna Remley When Rob Robinson opened the Fort Thomas Antique and Design Center in November of 2014, he hoped to create an antique shop like no other. One successful year later, it’s evident that […]
By Jenna Remley When Rob Robinson opened the Fort Thomas Antique and Design Center in November of 2014, he hoped to create an antique shop like no other. One successful year later, it’s evident that […]
By Julie Bethlenfalvy The original “Sin City,” Newport, Ky., used to be filled with speakeasies and scandals, wise guys and shoot ‘em ups. For roughly 200 years, Newport had a reputation that said unlawful activities […]
By Mary Casey-Sturk Lexington, Ky., is known as the “Horse Capital of the World.” With rolling hills, celebrated horse farms, Keeneland Racecourse (home of horse racing’s 2015 Breeders’ Cup this October) and the Kentucky Horse […]
By Mary Casey-Sturk The state of Kentucky has no shortage of places to go or sights to see, but four destinations provide delightful and unique escapes in The Bluegrass State. Bardstown Bardstown is most famous […]
By Alyssa Reck While fall can be associated with warm days, cool nights, s’mores, campfires and football, it’s also the perfect time to get in one or more trips to your favorite destinations in the […]
By Lucy O’Brien Spend this summer seeking adventure in Kentucky, which has hundreds of miles of hiking trails, dozens of sites to fish, and enough white water to keep you rafting until the end of […]
By Mary Casey-Sturk [Due to social distancing and restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the wineries listed are currently available for pick-up only. Be sure to call ahead!] Atop ridges and along hillsides […]
By Lucy O’Brien Nothing says “Kentucky” more than horse racing, and spring offers a double dose at Keeneland in April and at Louisville’s historic Churchill Downs for the running of the Kentucky Derby. But if […]
By Felix Winternitz Think you need a change of setting but don’t want to travel far or stay in some antiseptic chain hotel? Then try one of the Southern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana’s many […]
By Corinne Minard When you think about Kentucky, your mind probably goes to horses, bourbon and caves. After a trip to Mammoth Cave or the Kentucky Horse Park, you may think you’ve done everything Kentucky […]
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