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Fun Things To Do In Kentucky

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Kentucky Horse Park

Kentucky Horse Park Top Attraction!

The Kentucky Horse Park is dedicated to man's love of horses Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY The Kentucky Horse Park is Kentucky’s largest state-owned tourist attraction, and is an agency of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts & Heritage Cabinet.


Mammoth Cave National Park

Mammoth Cave National Park Top Attraction!

With over 390 explored miles, come explore the longest known cave system in the world on one of their guided tours. Since 1860 visitors have come to explore Mammoth Cave. Due to the constant climate inside, Mammoth Cave is open year round and offers 14 tours at various times of the year. Above ground you can also enjoy camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding and special events.


Toyota Motor Manufacturing Tour

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Tour Top Attraction!

Sit back and enjoy as we introduce you to Kentucky craftsmanship at its best. Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. in Georgetown, Kentucky, was Toyota’s first wholly owned manufacturing facility in the United States.


Mammoth Cave

Mammoth Cave Top Attraction!

National Park Mammoth Cave National Park was established to preserve the cave system, including Mammoth Cave, the scenic river valleys of the Green and Nolin rivers, and a section of south central Kentucky.


Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky Top Attraction!

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky presents one of the top 10 industrial tours in America. Toyota’s largest vehicle manufacturing plant in North America, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (Toyota Kentucky) produced the first American-made Camry in 1988.


 Derby Art Show

Derby Art Show

Kentucky Derby Art Show at The Brown Hotel Gallery at the Brown presents "Furlongs," this year's Kentucky Derby art show, featuring artists Kevin Oechsli, Jaime Corum and Carole Andreen-Harris showing March 25 through May 31.


Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site

National Historic Site In the fall of 1808, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln settled on the 348 acre Sinking Spring Farm. Two months later on February 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-room log cabin near the Sinking Spring.


ArtsPlace

ArtsPlace

Home of LexArts, the city's arts and cultural council Housed in a Beaux Art classical style building dating to 1904, ArtsPlace is a multi-purpose arts center.


Aviation Museum of Kentucky

Aviation Museum of Kentucky

Features restored histric aircraft Located at the Blue Grass Airport, this museum features aircraft, aviation artifacts and equipment, simulators, interactive displays and a gift shop.


Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area

Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area

National River and Recreation Area The free-flowing Big South Fork of the Cumberland River and its tributaries pass through 90 miles of scenic gorges and valleys containing a wide range of natural and historic features.


 
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