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Kentucky is famed for its natural beauty, and it's home to several justifiably famous national and state parks. However, it is also the state of the bluegrass and heart of America's horse racing industry. Hiking, camping, horseback rid…
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Shelby County, Kentucky is known as the "American Saddlebred Capital of the World" and there's something for everyone to do, including most outdoor enthusiasts. Shelbyville is located near the Shelby County Parks and Recreation which h…
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Clarksville, Indiana, is home to Falls of the Ohio State Park, where visitors can get back to nature along the banks of the Ohio River. The park offers the best in Clarksville hiking, fishing, bird watching, picnicking and fossil viewi…
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Kentucky offers visitors an array of cultural, sightseeing and outdoor experiences throughout the state. Visitors can experience vibrant nightlife, tour art museums or simply soak in the scenic beauty of Kentucky's rural areas. Those w…
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Louisville International Airport is located just a few minutes from downtown Louisville and is the third-highest ranking airport in North America. Accommodating more than 3 million passengers and 4 billion pounds of cargo in 1 year, th…
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Elizabethtown, Kentucky, population 24,000 as of 2006, is centrally located in Kentucky, approximately 44 miles south of Louisville. It is home to a number of parks suitable for all kinds of outdoor activities including fishing, swimmi…
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The Smoky Mountains offer rich history, fantastic views and beautiful scenery. A bus tour through the Smoky Mountain area provides visitors with a variety of activities and attractions. Guests can explore the Great Smoky Mountains Stat…
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New Albany, Indiana is located in the central part of the state and is small with a population of 36,963. New Albany has four historic districts, Mansion Row, Downtown Historic District, Cedar Bough Place, and East Sprint Street Distri…
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Campbellsburg, Kentucky, is a small community near the Indiana and Ohio state lines. Both the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers are near Campbellsburg, offering boating, fishing and kayak-touring possibilities. The country surrounding Campbells…
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Belterra is located in the southern region of Indiana. The neighborhood is home to a few hotels and inns within a 10-mile radius. In addition to comfortable lodging options, the Belterra area also offers several outdoor recreational ac…
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Smithfield, Kentucky, is a small town outside Louisville in the rolling bluegrass country. The region is known for horse breeding and racing. Visitors to the area can take guided horseback trails rides and tours of racehorse stables. R…
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Bardstown, Kentucky, is the second oldest city in the state, first settled in 1780. Bardstown is located in Nelson County and has a population of 10,734 people as of the 2000 government census. Guests will find a variety of hotels in t…
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Home of the Kentucky Derby, Louisville, Kentucky is nestled on the scenic Ohio River in North Central Kentucky. Sometimes called the northern most Southern city, Louisville restaurants serve up good food with a side of southern hospita…
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Elizabeth is located in Harrison County, Indiana. The area has many attractions, including the General George Patton Museum, Horseshoe Southern Indiana Casino and the Battle of Corydon Memorial Park. Camping areas with recreational ac…
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