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Lexington, KY: Rhapsody in Blue(grass)
Welcome to a place where the folks are friendly, the horses revered and the music old-timey. Book it now!
Lexington, KY: Horsing Around in Bluegrass Country
Welcome to a place where the folks are friendly, the horses revered and the music old-timey. Deep in the heartlands of Kentucky lie pastures of grass so lush they look almost blue, giving this stunning countryside its name. Book it now!
Lexington, Kentucky is best known for its horses and bluegrass. It was here that Bluegrass music was born. Lexington, the world capital of racehorse breeding and burley tobacco was named by patriotic hunters who camped here in 1775 shortly after hearing news of the first battle of Revolutionary War at Lexington, Massachusetts.
Huge caverns and Appalachian hikes attract adventurous tourists. History buffs can walk where Daniel Boone hunted and enjoy all the sites that he may have encountered. Visitors can also take a step back in time at the birthplace of one of our President's, Abraham Lincoln; Ashland, Henry Clay's estate; the Hunt-Morgan House, the Bodley-Bullock House and Waveland. For the Bourbon connoisseurs, Lexington has a fine variety of distilleries - offering samples to those who visit. If fast paced excitement, is more to your style then be sure to play the odds while enjoying a cup of burgoo at the Kentucky Derby.
For the sports enthusiasts, Lexington provides entertainment by keeping fans cheering in the stands for The American Hockey League's Kentucky Thorough blades and the University of Kentucky men's basketball team. In the stadium, football enthusiasts can enjoy Southeastern Conference football at the newly expanded Commonwealth Stadium on UK's campus.
Lexington's charms its visitors both by the close proximity of the area's rural surroundings and by the metropolitan conveniences of a dynamic city.