

Kentucky Articles
Straight from the Horse’s Mouth – Kentucky, USAIf you want to know about some horse-themed attractions in the
Louisville, Kentucky area, ask Roy A. Barnes. He took a behind
the scenes tour of Churchill Downs, greeted and posed with some
racing celebrities.
Roy A. Barnes became more appreciative of bourbon while visiting Louisville, Kentucky: the gateway of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
Backcountry Camping at Red River Gorge – Kentucky, USALevi Shand and Meg spent a long, sweet weekend in Kentucky capped by a day in the cooling waters of a shaded creek.
Scared Silly In Old Kentucky Homes – USARoy A. Barnes found some creepy haunts in Lousiville during Halloween season, though a number of them can thrill you throughout the year.
City of Culinary Influence – Louisville, Kentucky, USARoy A. Barnes found out that the "cheeseburger" came from Louisville, Kentucky. There are more reasons the city has influenced appetites the world over.
Batty Legends and Atmosphere – Louisville, Kentucky, USAFor baseball fan Roy A. Barnes, a trip to Louisville, Kentucky was a desirable pilgrimage, not only because of the history making bats that come from here, but also for its minor league atmosphere.
A Childhood Wish Come True – Louisville, Kentucky, USARoy A. Barnes found some of Louisville's best gems using a variety of transport means. In the process, he fulfilled a childhood wish.
Road Trip with The Cranky Traveler – Louisville, Kentucky to New Harmony, Indiana, USA
Armed only with her sardon
Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, USA
Tour of Mammoth Cave
Equipment: Athletic shoes, light sweater
Time: 2.5 hours/tour
Cost: $11 adult
Take a walk into the forest. Trees thick enough to block the sun overhead, bugs you can’t identify scurrying to flee your feet, and you’re suddenly subdued group of fellow explorers create a palpable sense of anticipation. Your [...]
Mammoth Camping
Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, USA
One of the best things about living smack in the middle of Indiana is that I also live smack in the middle of, well, everything else in the Midwest. In this area, there are two general types of people: those who are content to make their backyard their permanent [...]










