Get a healthy start to the new year by lacing up your sneakers for a First Day Hike on Jan.1.
Kentucky Spotlight
-
-
The 1940s became known as “railroading’s finest hour” when the rail systems provided war aid across the United States.
-
Many children facing foster placement or other emergency care find themselves without the simplest necessities.
-
The largest producer of peanut butter in the world sits right in Lexington.
-
The American flag didn’t always have 13 stripes.
-
Politics can be divisive, and the 1899 Kentucky gubernatorial election was certainly no exception.
-
“Your true pilot cares nothing about anything on earth but the river, and his pride in his occupation surpasses the pride of kings.
-
Ventriloquism is a cornerstone of entertainment history, yet there is only one place in the world dedicated to the centuries-old performance art — Kentucky’s Vent Haven Museum.
-
Two rising country music stars from Kentucky have been nominated for their first Grammy Awards.
-
Send a piece of Kentucky anywhere in the world by shopping for Kentucky-themed holiday gifts.