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Take 'Haunted' Highway 78 to Hustonville
Lincoln may seem like a quaint county, with its autumn dressed street corners complete with mums and bright orange pumpkins. During the month of October, just as the leaves change colors and fall to the ground, the county, too, changes into an ominous...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Halloween, Haunted Houses (attractions), Pumpkin
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Richmond chosen as part of heritage trail
FRANKFORT — Richmond has been selected to be part of the Kentucky Civil War Heritage Trails, a new state program to help visitors and residents understand how the conflict shaped the commonwealth as the nation observes the Civil War’s 150th...Tags: Travel, Sociology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions
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Fort chosen for educational trail
The Civil War Fort at Boonesboro has been chosen as part of a state program to educate citizens on the effects of the Civil War in Kentucky.
The Kentucky Civil War Heritage Trails, announced in observance of the Civil War’s 150 anniversary, is a...Tags: File Sharing, Travel, Social Media, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions
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Local author writes intro to influential tea book
jenb@amnews.comKakuzo Okakura’s “The Book of Tea” first was published in 1906. It’s never been out of print, and it’s one of the most influential books written for tea-lovers. “The Book of Tea” recently was released by...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Arts, Travel, Boston, Washington, DC
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Religion briefs for Nov. 17
Mt. Pleasant to serve as drop-off location for Operation Christmas-Child Mount Pleasant Baptist Church is serving as a drop-off location in Nicholasville for Operation Christmas Child — the world’s largest Christmas project of its kind. Right...Tags: International Travel, Bible, Health, Holidays, Oral Roberts
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New Owsley House director working to reopen museum
msimpson@amnews.comLANCASTER — Travis Rose, 27, first glimpsed Garrard County’s grand house on a hill in 1997. His grandmother, Shirley Miller, had spent years helping restore the dilapidated former home of Gov. William Owsley, and he traveled from Indiana to...Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Government, Wildlife, Natural Resources
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Travel: There's always something new to do and see in Pigeon Forge
larry@amnews.comNo matter how many times I vacation in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., I never seem to run out of new things to see and do. My late September getaway certainly was no different because my wife and Iżgot to see three new shows as well as three live bears that didn&...Tags: Concerts, Michael Jackson, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Firearms, Music
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Harrodsburg to debate restaurant tax
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — For the past four years, folks eating out in Harrodsburg have paid an extra 3 cents for every dollar they dropped in local restaurants, with that additional money going to help fund tourism activities in Mercer County. On Tuesday...Tags: Travel, Gomez (music group), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture
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Casey Anthony may be freed late July or early Aug.
Associated PressORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Casey Anthony learned Thursday she could be free in a matter of weeks after spending nearly three years in jail on accusations she murdered her 2-year-old daughter, a case that captured the nation's attention and divided many over...Tags: Social Sciences, Theme Park Vacations, Prisons, Cindy Anthony, Murder
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50 Years Ago in Clark County
July 9, 1961
Construction of the first section of the Eastern Kentucky Turnpike, a multi-million-dollar superhighway linking the mountains and the bluegrass, is moving ahead today at a rapid pace. The turnpike, a major objective of Gov. Bert T. Combs, is...Tags: Gardens and Parks, State Parks, Travel, Chicago
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White Hall Site Tour features scandal, intrigue and maybe ghosts
This weekend, White Hall State Historic Site is luring in visitors with the promise of something not often associated with the estate — fear.
For the third year in a row, White Hall will host “Scandals and Ghost Stories,” a nighttime...Tags: Travel, Human Interest, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Fiction
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Fees set for use of city, county parks
The Winchester SunAfter several months of study, the Winchester/Clark County Parks and Recreation Board finalized rental fees Tuesday for all parks department facilities. Last fall the board appointed a committee and asked members to look at all the department’s...Tags: Gardens and Parks, College Sports, Health, Travel, Rentals
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