ESSENTIAL KENTUCKY RV TRAVEL:
TAKING IN THE SPIRITED CHARMS OF THE MULTIFACETED BLUEGRASS STATE
ESSENTIAL KENTUCKY RV TRAVEL:
TAKING IN THE SPIRITED CHARMS OF THE MULTIFACETED BLUEGRASS STATE
HORSE & BOURBON COUNTRY
HORSE & BOURBON COUNTRY
CAVE COUNTRY
CAVE COUNTRY
DANIEL BOONE COUNTRY
DANIEL BOONE COUNTRY
BLUEGRASS COUNTRY
BLUEGRASS COUNTRY
Artisan Epicenters
Kentucky has a rich heritage of arts and crafts that dates to pioneer days when settlers handcrafted everything they needed and wanted. Those skills have been proudly passed down through the generations. Today’s furniture makers, glass blowers, metal workers, musical instrument makers, painters, potters, quilters, sculptors, and textile artists are thriving across the state. About 40 miles south of Lexington, Berea is the “Folk Arts and Crafts Capital” of Kentucky. More than 800 artists display their goods at the Kentucky Artisan Center, which frequently offers demonstrations and performances. They welcome RVers with ample parking. Paducah, in western Kentucky, has been designated a UNESCO Creative City, from the historic floodwall murals that invigorate the riverfront to the eclectic studios of the Lower Town Arts District. The Kentucky Folk Art Center (KFAC) at Morehead State University is a special spot. Housed in the historic Union Grocery, KFAC showcases more than 1,400 pieces of joyful and meaningful self-taught art.
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