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Public Art Walking Tour Written by : Patti Nickell

Public art goes back to prehistoric times with the cave drawings depicting scenes of survival in a harsh world.  As the world became less harsh, art became the purview of the privileged – those rich enough to commission works for their homes, or at least flush enough to afford a ticket to an art museum. The English…

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A Frankfort Trifecta Written by : Patti Nickell

Who would think that a downtown bereft of intriguing small specialty shops and dining options would prove advantageous?  No one, most would say; however, that lack turned out to be a career turning point for two enterprising entrepreneurs. While Frankfort’s downtown may be bustling today, it was anything but in 1978 when Liz Taylor opened…

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The Destination for Bourbon Wanderlusters Whiskey Thief Distilling Co. : Written by Patti Nickell

When most people think of Frankfort and bourbon, they think of Buffalo Trace Distillery, the oldest continually operating distillery in the United States, and the first to market single barrel bourbon commercially. However, many would be surprised to discover that just a 15-minute drive from downtown Frankfort can be found the oldest craft distillery on…

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Love is in the Air!

Make the day special for your Valentine (or Galantines)! Avoid last minute gifts and sign up for Capital City Museum’s Macrame Workshop on Monday February 6th. During this 1.5-2 hour class, you’ll make a heart shaped coaster that your Valentine is sure to love!What’s missing from your heart-shaped coaster? A mug made with love! On February 10th…

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