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Bourbon lovers can immerse themselves in exclusive tastings, behind-the-scenes distillery experiences, special releases, and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new hotel in Bardstown is highlighting the area's roots in bourbon. The Trail Hotel is now open on New Haven Road in a historic building that was once a "cultural hub" for ...
Want to suggest an event? Email us. New York City theater company Bedlam takes on another work from George Bernard Shaw, one so controversial in its time that the whole cast of its 1905 American ...
Sports don't get much higher-stakes than the Kentucky Derby — but what do you really know about the weird, dark history behind America's biggest horse race? Mike Pence Calls for Donald Trump ...
The Mississippi River Distilling Company, 318 East Second St., Davenport, is hosting an event blending the excitement of the Kentucky Derby with Cinco de Mayo. The event “KenTaco Derby 2025 – ...
It would be hard to find a product that has captured the essence of and personified the history of a nation ... We finished our time in Kentucky at Bardstown Bourbon Co. in Bardstown, Kentucky ...
As the school year wraps up, so too do spring sports. Kentucky high school track and ... chances for athletes to stamp their names in the history books. With regional meets taking place May ...
Mariya Greeley This downtown neighborhood is considered the city's center and bustles with things to do left and right, all the while gracefully maintaining its historical facade. The area is ...
The 7.5-mile Red Rock Scenic Byway has plenty to see and do. In fact, it's often referred to as a "museum without walls." To reach the Red Rock Scenic Byway, also known as State Route 179 ...
A carpenter bee on decking wood is seen in this file photo. Here’s what to do if you’re finding them tunneling into your Kentucky property this spring and summer. CB Strickland Getty Images ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB)-- At a place steeped in history, finding the moments that mean the most can be tough. "The year that I got to see Winning Colors win," said Louisville native Angie Blume.