
Jacqui Levy
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The Fascinating Story of Kentucky Bend: A Barely-Inhabited, Isolated Piece of the State Cut-Off By a Curve in the Mississippi River
TiptonvilleThis sparse and serene landscape is as remote as an island, and to get here you have to mean it.
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48 Hours in the Bourbon Capital of the World
BardstownReputed to be one of the most beautiful small towns in America, Bardstown will keep you busy visiting distilleries, enjoying local restaurants, and relaxing in an historic inn or quaint bed and breakfast.
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6 Historic (and Spooky) Places to Visit in Bardstown, Kentucky
BardstownRumors of hauntings in old mansions and abandoned jails make this southern town a real gem for ghost hunters and thrill-seekers.
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A Foodie's Guide to Davis County
FarmingtonWhether you’re craving comfort food after a day on the slopes or a killer cocktail before a night on the town, Davis County, Utah, is sure to have something that his the spot.
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The 5 Best Trail to Pub Pairings in Davis
FarmingtonNorthern Utah is an outdoor adventurer’s dream, and Davis County boasts an enviable number of watering holes. Pair them together and you've got an ideal way to spend a day.
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The Fascinating History of Hueco Tanks, the Birthplace of Modern Bouldering
AustinBrimming with history, Hueco Tanks also has a place in the history of rock climbing as the birthplace of modern bouldering.
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Barren River Lake State Resort Park - Camping
LexingtonBarren Lake State Resort Park is picturesque and scenic, with enough boating, swimming and kayaking to keep you on the water. The serene, rustic woodland cottages overlooking the lake shores and grassy hills let you watch the sun set over the water.
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AJ Jolly Park - Camping
LexingtonA.J. Jolly Park offers a lakeside camping experience with easy access to hiking, kayaking, and boating. Guests stay in primitive or deluxe sites, enjoying serene views of the lake and surrounding forest.
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Natural Bridge Resort State Park - Camping
LexingtonNatural Bridge State Resort Park camping is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts in the heart of the lushly forested Eastern Kentucky mountains, with 87 campsites and ample hiking, plus its iconic Natural Bridge rock arch.