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From the hills and hollows of eastern Kentucky
through the rolling bluegrass of the heartland
to the massive lakes and flatlands of the west,
Kentucky has much to offer, including its most
famous assets horses, bourbon, fried chicken and
bluegrass music. Not only does this state have
the longest recorded cave system in the world
with more than 336 miles explored and mapped,
in Mammoth Lakes, but it also offers an array
of sports and outdoor recreations in the natural
settings of Western Kentucky. Hike, golf, bike,
climb, sightsee, explore underground caves, canoe,
raft, or visit historical sights; the opportunities
for adventure and relaxation are endless.
The natural wonders of the State of Kentucky are
punctuated with two metropolitan cities. Lexington,
the heart of Bluegrass Country, is rich with state
history and heritage. Louisville hosts the Kentucky
Derby with two weeks of festivals and entertainment
– always a popular Kentucky attraction.
Other Kentucky attractions include: the Patton
Museum at Fort Knox, the Daniel Boone National
Forest and Bardstown, the ‘bourbon capital
of the world’.
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