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Local Area Attractions

Renfro Valley Entertainment Center - 0.5 Mile

This entertainment venue features live country music shows, family comedy plus a unique shopping village. Catch your favorite artist, or be a part of the Fiddlers festival or Bluegrass festival. A 65 year tradition of country music in Renfro Valley. Free Shuttle to The Shows!

Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum - 0.5 Mile

The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum honors Kentucky performers, songwriters, publishers, promoters, managers, broadcasters comedians and other music professionals who have made significant contributions to the music industry in Kentucky and around the world.

Bittersweet Cabin Museum - 0.5 Mile

A craft store and log cabin village museum exhibiting artifacts dating back to the 1700's. Let your family experience a taste of our past.

Berea, Kentucky

Listen to the music of the dulcimer, the sound of the weaver's shuttle, the cutting of the jeweler's saw or woodworker's plane. On main streets and side streets, in small shops and large galleries, down gravel lanes and tree lined walk ways, the artisans of Berea, Kentucky are at work...Located where the bluegrass meets the mountains, Berea, Kentucky is a graceful blend of southern hospitality and Appalachian tradition. We invite you to relax, slow down, and visit with one of more than 50 craft persons and gallery owners. Ask us to share our rich history and heritage in craft. Treasure hunt in a variety of antique shops. Take your time, slow down and have a great visit.

Cumberland Falls State Resort Park

Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is located deep within the beautiful Daniel Boone National Forest. Known as the "Niagara of the South," the waterfall forms a 125-foot wide curtain that plunges 60 feet into the boulder-strewn gorge below. The mist of Cumberland Falls creates the magic of the Moonbow, only visible on a clear night during a full moon. This unique phenomenon appears nowhere else in the Western Hemisphere. Cumberland Falls is a hiker's paradise with 17 miles of hiking trails that wind through the park to waterfalls, fire towers, a beach, forest, and other scenic area. The Moonbow trail connects with many backpacking trails in the Daniel Boone National Forest. Guided horseback rides, guided white water rafting, swimming, and fishing are also other options for great family funtimes.

Colonel Harland Sanders Café and Museum

Colonel Harland Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, is one of the most highly recognized figures in the world. Laurel County, Kentucky, located in the heart of the beautiful Daniel Boone National Forest, is proud to be the home of the Colonel's first and original restaurant established in the 1940's. Lee Cummings, co-founder of Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken, also began his career in 1952 with his uncle, Colonel Sanders, in Laurel County.

The Annual World Chicken Festival is a tribute to this heritage. We invite you to the 2007 international celebration set for September in beautiful downtown London. Filled with "egg-citement", more than 250,000 people attend the four-day event each year.

Big South Fork National Railway

Sit back and enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area while the train makes its way through deep gorges and hugs steep cliff lines to take you back into a bygone era of logging and coal mining.

Shaker Village

The largest Kentucky historic community is the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill. Visitors help with the preservation of 33 original 19th century buildings and over 2,500 acres of farmland.

McDowell House and Pioneer Playhouse

As you plan to visit the Bluegrass area of Kentucky, be sure to include a tour of the 18th century McDowell House, Apothecary and Gardens. In a personally guided tour, you will hear the story of Dr. Ephraim McDowell, pioneer surgeon, and see this meticulously restored home, medical office and gardens.

Lake Cumberland State Resort Park

Lake Cumberland State Resort Park is one of the finest fishing and pleasure boating areas in the eastern United States. The resort is a haven for large deer herds and raccoon populations. Park guests enjoy feeding the raccoons just outside Lure Lodge every evening. Lake Cumberland State Resort Park also features the only indoor pool complex in the park system. A glass-backed elevator, plant-filled atrium, exercise room, and hot tub add a luxurious touch to Lure Lodge! For year-round entertainment, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park furnishes a paradise for the water sports enthusiast. The marina offers 100 open slips, rental fishing boats, pontoon boats, houseboats and ski boats. With 50,250 acres, Lake Cumberland has an abundance of largemouth, smallmouth, white and Kentucky bass, bluegill, crappie, rockfish and walleye.

Kentucky Horse Park

Located on 1,032 acres of beautiful bluegrass countryside, the Kentucky Horse Park represents the spirit and nobility of the horse in a state whose tradition celebrates the horse with large farms of gently rolling hills and miles of white fences. The Kentucky Horse Park is home to more than 40 different breeds of horses at the only park of its kind. Dedicated to the horse, the Man o' War memorial is one of the park's most popular attractions. The International Museum of the Horse explores 58 million years of equine history with two floors of exciting visual images, displays and hands-on exhibits for adults and children. The William G. Kenton Gallery exhibits the work of this country's top equine artists with several shows a year. A gift shop features a large selection of sporting prints, books on horses, regional crafts, souvenirs and fine gifts.

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