A family legacy poured into Kentucky's iconic mint julep cup
Inside Wakefield-Scearce Gallery, antiques fill every display case — but it's not the spoons or silver saucers that put this small-town museum on the map. It's the mint julep cups.
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Inside Wakefield-Scearce Gallery, antiques fill every display case — but it's not the spoons or silver saucers that put this small-town museum on the map. It's the mint julep cups.
Kentucky, often celebrated for its rolling pastures, thoroughbred horses, and bourbon legacy, has been cultivating another gem in its storied landscapes; enjoying wine by rail.
Kentucky, often celebrated for its rolling pastures, thoroughbred horses, and bourbon legacy, has been cultivating another gem in its storied landscapes; enjoying wine by rail.
Kentucky, often celebrated for its rolling pastures, thoroughbred horses, and bourbon legacy, has been cultivating another gem in its storied landscapes; enjoying wine by rail.
In the realm of unique travel experiences, Kentucky offers an enchanting twist that entices both locals and tourists alike: murder mystery dinner train rides.
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"Board & You" is a custom charcuterie shop in downtown New Albany, Indiana, just outside of Louisville. They’re also a vendor at the Derby.
Kentucky Wine Country 1798 was the year the first grapes were planted in Kentucky, starting earlier than most of its midwestern neighbors. But, like them, the wine industry that ha...
As the longest continuously held sporting event in the country, the Kentucky Derby has developed its own eccentric culture over more than 150 years. Here's a look at the Run for th...
(ABC 36 News Now) — “Board & You” is a custom charcuterie shop in downtown New Albany, Indiana, just outside of Louisville. They’re also a vendor at the Derby. Owner Megan Flan...
In the realm of unique travel experiences, Kentucky offers an enchanting twist that entices both locals and tourists alike: murder mystery dinner train rides.
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This year's Thurby theme is "Celebrating Cool Kentucky."
Experience the ultimate Kentucky Derby weekend with fashion, history, and exclusive celebrations in Louisville
The "most exciting two minutes in sports" wouldn’t be complete without one of its most iconic traditions: the mint julep.
The exhibit is located just outside the Great Hall on the first floor and features a wide range of suits, dresses and Derby hats spanning early Derby history to modern fashion.
A sweet tooth's paradise is taking shape across Louisville as bakeries and candy shops ramp up production for the Kentucky Derby, crafting thousands of desserts infused with a sign...
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Whether you’re a curious sipper planning your first bourbon getaway or a seasoned enthusiast seeking a fresh angle on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, a train excursion offers a slow, s...
The state, where a rebellious Republican faces a tough primary challenge on Tuesday, has an unpredictable political landscape that has produced a long list of surprising figures.
Spring is all about getting outside and exploring again. Kentucky offers 44 state parks—including 17 resort parks—that are perfect for families to unplug, explore nature and spend...
Churchill Downs and Graeter's have collaborated to create the Backstretch Bourbon Cherry flavor, an official licensed ice cream of the Kentucky Derby, just in time for the annual "...
The essence of My Old Kentucky Dinner Train is part restaurant, part scenic excursion, and part living piece of Kentucky rail history.
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