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“The Father of Kentucky” Lived Right Here in Frankfort Liberty Hall Historic Site Pt. 1 : Written by Patti Nickell

The two-story red brick building at 202-218 Wilkinson Street may look like any other Federal-style dwelling in Frankfort’s historic district.  But if ever there was a case of “if these walls could talk, what a story they would tell” – a story of both a newly minted Kentucky and a fledgling America in the latter…

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Buffalo Trace Distillery Rolls Out their 8 Millionth Barrel #KentuckyDistilled

Yesterday, December 15th, Buffalo Trace Distillery rolled out their 8,000,000th barrel since Prohibition. This milestone barrel arrived in record time for the historic distillery, replacing the 7 millionth barrel only four years later (previously, it had taken the distillery an average of 12 years).   Governor Andy Beshear was in attendance and said, “I am…

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Good Food and Life Lessons Mami Monchita's : Written by Patti Nickell

Image from Mami Monchita’s For those who collect ethnic restaurants, here’s one to add to your collection. Mami Monchita’s, tucked into an off-the-beaten path neighborhood somewhat removed from Frankfort’s downtown dining establishments, offers diners a flavorful tour of Honduras. The cuisine of this Central American nation is a tantalizing mix of Spanish and indigenous, with…

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Candlelight Weekend 2022 Full Schedule

Join us for holiday spirit, shopping, music, kids’ activities, food, drink, and more festive fun! Thursday Trolley Route Friday/Saturday Trolley Route Carriage Route

Frankfort’s Newest Dining Experience Limewater Bistro and Bar : Written by Patti Nickell

Glen Willis, the historic landmark building on the outskirts of Frankfort just down from Buffalo Trace Distillery, has in its 207 years of existence been a private home (one of its owners, Revolutionary War veteran and politician Humphrey Marshall, was notorious for having fought a duel with Henry Clay when both served in the Kentucky…

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