Fall is just around the corner, and in our opinion, there’s no better time to travel to Frankfort. Cooler temperatures allow for pleasant outdoor adventures, delicious meals, and even a bourbon tasting or four! Whether you’re a Kentucky native or just in town for a few days, we have many wonderful opportunities that will have…
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Celebrate Kentucky’s Favorite Spirit in the Capital City National Bourbon Heritage Month
Photo: Bourbon on the Banks In 2007, the US Senate declared September “Bourbon Heritage Month”. This observance calls for the celebration of America’s “Native Spirit” which is of course, Bourbon. By definition, bourbon is made in the United States. But really, everyone knows that means Kentucky- 95% of the world’s bourbon is made in our state,…
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Bourbon on the Banks Festival Isn't That Neat? : Written by Patti Nickell
If there are two things that most Kentuckians relish, it’s bourbon and festivals. The two come together on Saturday, October 1st from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the annual celebration of Bourbon on the Banks. Now in its third year, the festival provides those 21 years of age and older with an afternoon slate…
A Dog is a Man’s Best Friend Dog Friendly Spots in Frankfort : Written by Hope S. Philbrick
Going on vacation doesn’t mean you have to leave your dog behind. Frankfort is full of dog-friendly places to play and eat. Frankfort’s love of dogs goes way back: In 1870, Frankfort native George Graham Vest, a lawyer and U.S. Senator, gained international acclaim for his closing arguments in a trial seeking damages for killing a…
Public Art Walking Tours Begin in Downtown Frankfort! Press Release
Frankfort, KY – The Frankfort / Franklin County Tourist and Convention Commission announces the launch of guided public art walking tours beginning Sept. 9, 2022. Tours will be offered every Friday at 2 pm and will run through Friday November 11. Join guide, Terry Strickland for a 60-minute guided walking tour and learn about the…
All About Andy’s Artisan Bread Written by Patti Nickell
What is the definition of artisan, and just what makes an artisan bakery different from any other kind of bakery? According to the dictionary, “an artisan is a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.” According to Andy Bissell, owner of Andy’s Artisan Bread, Frankfort’s newest bakery, “an artisan…
The Beloved Bourbon Boat Written by Patti Nickell
What do you get when you mix a dollop of river adventure, a dash of history, a touch of commonwealth trivia, and a taste of bourbon? You get a floating addition to the Bourbon Trail, and what is believed to be the country’s only bourbon boat tour. A recent excursion on the Trace of Kentucky,…
A Unique Travel Destination Full of Hidden Gems 10 Things to do About an Hour Away From Louisville
The Courier Journal says the city of Frankfort, which is just an hour away from Louisville, is “a unique travel destination with timeless architecture and rich heritage” and is home to numerous hidden gems. Get their list of 10 things to do in Frankfort below, or read the full article here. Buffalo Trace Distillery Capital…
You Scream, I Scream, We All Scream for Hoggy’s Ice Cream National Ice Cream Month - Written by Patti Nickell
Those of us old enough to remember Ronald Reagan’s presidency remember his love of sweets. While jellybeans might have been his favorite treat, he also had a fondness for ice cream. In 1984, Reagan passed a law designating July as National Ice Cream Month, and that was legislature guaranteed to receive bi-partisan support. In honor…
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Bison and Bobcats and Bears, Oh My! Salato Wildlife Education Center - Written by Patti Nickell
A giant bronze statue of an elk at the entrance welcomes visitors to the Salato Wildlife Education Center, a place where Kentuckians can enjoy the thrill of nature in an urban setting. Located on the grounds which serve as headquarters for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, the Salato Wildlife Education Center opened…