You'll discover bourbon, history, horses and more in Kentucky, the birthplace of bourbon.
Bourbon and horses rule in Kentucky, but Shelbyville has some great foodie spots as well. Plus, there's lots of interesting things to see and do.
American Roads visits Shelbyville, Kentucky Where Horses, Food and Bourbon Mix
I loved my stay at Candlewood Suites. I had a complete kitchen and a fridge with a real freezer. Very comfortable Free parking.
Candlewood Suites Shelbyville, an IHG Hotel
Georgetown is where bourbon and Baptists mix.
Explore Kentucky Treasures from Bourbon to Horses
It’s brand new, opened in May 2025. I loved that I had a complete kitchen with a full size refrigerator and stove. The free laundry is a big plus. Plus spotless comfortable suites with all the usual amenities.
Home2 Suites By Hilton Georgetown
There is so much to do in Georgetown.
Things to Do in Georgetown: Bourbon & Beyond | SheBuysTravel
Culture and history abound in Paduca.
Paducah KY Cultural Attractions and Historical Sites | SheBuysTravel
There's lots of history in Kentucky.
Happy Trails--Jefferson Davis in Kentucky
Did you know both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis were both born in Kentucky?
Lincoln in Kentucky
Bulleit Distillery Frontier Whiskey Tis a huge distillery with an interesting history. Augustus Bulliet was a miller who used spare grain and corn to make bourbon. In 1860, when he was traveling by boat with his whiskey to sell in New Orleans, he and...
Did you know you can buy bourbon Online? Shop Top Bourbon Brands | Flaviar
When you visit the William Clark Market House Museum, you'll meet a WWII hero through his daughter's stories.
A WWII Hero story in Paducah, Kentucky
Ask any county music fan who their favorite female vocalist ever is and you'll get back a chorus of "Loretta Lynn." Naturally Butcher Holler tops the list of "ole home places" to visit in Kentucky. It's a real experience especially for someone like m...
American Roads visits Loretta Lynn's childhood home.
I recently traveled along the Country Music Highway, AKA Kentucky 23. Some of country music's best and brightest have – and continue to –follow that asphalt strip out of Kentucky's small coal mining towns directly to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry.
American Roads Travel Magazine travels the Country Music Highway, AKA Kentucky 23.
in Bardstown, Kentucky serves a wicked Bourbon Blueberry Salmon It's a pan seared salmon filet on a bed of saut�ed spinach, almonds and berry couscous. Topped with bourbon blueberry barbeque sauce. The Rickhouse which is located in the basement of ...
American Roads Visits Bardstown's Rickhouse Restaurant
The Hatfield McCoy feud was too big for one state to contain it all. It raged along the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River that separates West Virginia from Kentucky. The Hatfields mainly lived on the West Virginia side while Kentucky was home to most o...