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Top 15 Activities and Attractions in Ashland, KY

This industrial city on the Ohio River serves as the hub for the fifth-largest metropolitan area in Kentucky, and is part of the Tri-State Area, extending into West Virginia and Ohio.

Ashland experienced rapid growth in the late 19th century, driven by the pig iron industry and its role as a riverport facilitating the trade of goods in and out of the region.

While there are indications of prehistoric Native American habitation, the development of contemporary Ashland commenced in 1786, when the Scotch-Irish Poage family settled by the Ohio River, establishing the homestead known as Poage’s Landing.

The legacy of the Poage family continues to resonate in Ashland, commemorated annually during the Poage Landing Days festival in September, among several unique events celebrated in the city.

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Top 15 Attractions and Activities in Frankfort, Kentucky

Kentucky’s capital city is the fourth smallest state capital in the United States, yet those interested in the Commonwealth’s history will find ample opportunities to engage for several days.

Frankfort’s designation as the capital was debated from 1792 until 1904, when the legislature confirmed funding for the new capitol structure.

A visit to the New Capitol Building is essential, in addition to the state museum, the Old Capitol, and Frankfort Cemetery, which overlooks the Kentucky River from its elevated bluffs.

It’s important to remember that you are in bourbon country, featuring three distilleries, including America’s oldest active distillery, Buffalo Trace, which has been operational for around 250 years and continued its operations during Prohibition.

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Top 8 Must-See Attractions and Activities in Kentucky: From Bourbon to Bluegrass

Thoroughbred horses might dominate the headlines in Kentucky, but the state packs more into its stables than high-speed horses. Straddling a geographic and cultural crossroads between two distinct and fiercely proud American heartlands, Kentucky is a place of bucolic landscapes and alluring national parks with a transforming culinary scene that beckons between the bourbon and bluegrass.

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