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Photo credit: A. Aspie
Lake Cumberland is the largest artificial lake, in terms of volume, east of the Mississippi River.
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Mammoth Cave National Park has over 200 miles of tunnels, just perfect for down-to-earth people.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
John Hunt Morgan Memorial features testicles placed on a mare.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Kentucky Bourbon Festival's official drink is 1792 Ridgemont Reserve
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Doe Run Inn had, as one of it's builders, Thomas Lincoln, father of Abraham Lincoln.
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Pine Mountain State Resort Park is Kentucky's oldest state park.
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Woodford County is in the heart of the Bluegrass region.
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Photo credit: Tom Allen
Cumberland Falls is known as the Niagara of the South.
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Photo credit: David Harpe
Thunder Over Louisville is the world's largest annual firework display.
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Photo credit: Scott Flonight
Newport Aquarium would not be complete without penguins.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Pewee Valley Confederate Cemetery is the only Confederate cemetery sanctioned by the state of Kentucky.
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Buffalo Trace Distillery pays tribute to the once might herds of American bison that once roamed the American prairies.
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The Creation Museum questions the validity of the theory of evolution.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
The Thompson and Powell Martyrs Monument resting beside the beautiful St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in southern Daviess County.
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