Take a Trip Along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail


Moving to your new home in the Bluegrass State has probably kept you busy for months. But once you’re all settled in, take a trip to get to know the fine spirit this state is famous for. When it comes to alcohol, America isn’t known for producing world-renowned products, but our one claim to fame is bourbon, the majority of which comes from Kentucky.The Kentucky Bourbon Trail takes you through the beautiful Kentucky countryside to visit six different distilleries for tours, demonstrations, and tastings. Kentuckians have been producing bourbon since the 1700s. One of the three original counties in Kentucky is known as bourbon. When the Kentucky whiskey was first being made and shipped to New Orleans along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, it gained its distinct flavor and color from enduring the long trip inside oak barrels. These barrels of whiskey, containing a stamp from Bourbon county, soon earned the name Bourbon whiskey. (more…)



What Activities and Attractions Will You Find After Moving to the Bluegrass State?


When you move to Kentucky, you will find an entire state’s worth of things to see and do, attractions to visit, and places to go. Residents of the state are able to enjoy these spots throughout the year.Mammoth Cave is easily one of the most popular locations to visit in the state. It is the largest cave system known in the world. Guests can take tours through many sections of the caves and learn about their formation. Other natural wonders abound throughout Kentucky as well. You will be able to find hiking trails, lakes, places to go camping, mountains, rivers, and more throughout Kentucky. If you love the outdoors and you move to Kentucky, you will find more than enough things to keep you busy.Dinosaur World, another popular site, is a theme park that offers more than 100 life-sized dinosaur replicas, an indoor dinosaur museum, a fossil dig, a playground, and interactive exhibits. The park is located close to Mammoth Caves. (more…)


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