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Kentucky

A woman drinks a botanical infused drink in Lexington
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Lexington Is Really Growing Places

Nature-lovers and gardeners, rejoice. Botanical bliss awaits in the Horse Capital of the World.

Lost River Cave in Bowling Green
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The Underground Sensations Of Bowling Green

Take a long weekend in Kentucky and leave the world behind. No, really.

Via Ferrata Red River Gorge
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6 Wild Adventures In The Red River Gorge

The Kentucky valley is a rock-climber’s paradise, but if you know the ropes, you can enjoy the spectacular scenery without those skills.

Hotel Distil Louisville
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Destination Hotel: Hotel Distil In Louisville

The city’s first bourbon-focused hotel just opened in a former barrel house on Whiskey Row.

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Traveler: Louisville’s Humana Festival Of New American Plays

Take a seat at the most prestigious new-theater festival in the country.

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Traveler: Covington, Kentucky

Cincy’s cool cousin—Covington, Kentucky—is just a bridge away.

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Traveler: Covington, Kentucky

Cincy’s cool cousin—Covington, Kentucky—is just a bridge away.

Destination Hotels
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Destination Hotels: Expert’s Picks

Boutique hotels that impress a guy who created boutique hotels

Aliyah Treehouse Cabin
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Destination Hotels: Aliyah Treehouse Cabin

Two red oaks that support the cabin and a rope-and-plank bridge.

21c Museum Hotel
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Destination Hotels: 21c Museum Hotel

Is the inspiration a Lakota sweat lodge? Maybe a blanket-and-pillow fort?

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A Day’s Drive: A Midwest Rock Climbing Guide

Rock on!

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Buffalo Trace Distillery Unearths “Bourbon Pompeii”

If we’re ever buried and forgotten, we hope it’s in a room full of high-quality whiskey like this.

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Quilt to Last: Folk Art Flourishes in Paducah, Kentucky

Billed as the “Quilt Capital of the World,” Paducah shreds homey preconceptions of the folk art, showcasing new-wave materials and eye-popping pieces that are solidly 21st century.

Sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum in 2014
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Road Trip: See Corvettes That Rose From the Dead in New Exhibit in Kentucky

Next time you’re on the way to Nashville or the Florida Panhandle, hit the brakes, get your picture taken behind the wheel of one of America’s favorite sports cars—and hope your car is still in the parking lot when you leave.

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Traveler: Louisville’s Galt House Hotel

Charles Dickens once slept at Louisville’s Galt House Hotel, so it’s no wonder the riverfront landmark celebrates A Christmas Carol on such a grand scale.

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