Disco Never Died in This Kentucky City
In Louisville, Disco is stayin’ alive, and tourists couldn’t be happier.
In Louisville, Disco is stayin’ alive, and tourists couldn’t be happier.
It’s more than horses (but also, lots of horses).
The Louisville region has a complex history of slavery and freedom.
In a state best-known for bluegrass music and horse racing, Kentucky’s Black farmers are putting their lands on the list of can’t-miss destinations.
On an otherwise quiet Monday evening, the rhythmic sound of a conga drum providing rumba’s backbone of bass can be heard down the main thoroughfare.
This year’s race may have been a glimpse at the future of our most iconic events.
Because of the color of their skin, the keepers of Derby history largely erased these jockeys’ accomplishments.
Check out this three-day guide to Derby City.
Here’s why you should visit Bowling Green in 2019.
Unless you’re from Kentucky yourself, we bet you haven’t tried (or even heard of) most of these 21 delicious dishes and drinks from the bluegrass state.