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When driving thru Tennessee and Kentucky, what is there to see?
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Wow! What a question. Go and see my grandmother's old log cabin. Very neat place.
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Author: gandb7
Date: 03/24/2005, 07:48 am am planning to drive from Pennsylvania to tennessee and kentucky. what kind of points of interest could I expect to find? Author: ronkala Date: 03/24/2005, 08:57 am ask the state tourist depts for brochures. Author: mom2boys Date: 03/24/2005, 11:52 am what areas of TN & KY are you planning to visit. We did Mammouth Cave in January. My boys - ages 9 & 11 are begging to go back. We also visited the Corvette Museum (plant was closed because of a holiday); Abraham Lincolns Birthplace; Louisville Slugger Museum. All great. If you will be in Louisville - don't miss the ribs at Mark's Feedstore. Author: Gretchen Date: 03/24/2005, 12:08 pm There is a wonderful Shaker Village in Kentucky at Pleasant Hill. Author: rapunzll Date: 03/24/2005, 12:14 pm I second the Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill. Berea, KY is a nice place too, especially if you like arts and crafts. In TN, go to Townsend and visit Cades Cove in Smokey Mtns National Park. Author: Gekko Date: 03/24/2005, 12:25 pm If you're driving through Kentucky on I-64, you can visit: * Churchill Downs and the Derby Museum in Louisville; * Wakefield-Scearce Galleries & the amazing Science Hill restaurant in Shelbyville (located in the same building as the galleries and 30 minutes east of Louisville); and, * the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. http://www.derbymuseum.org/ http://www.churchilldowns.com/ http://www.wakefield-scearce.com/ http://www.kyhorsepark.com/ |
Hey author z, sounds great. How would I find your Grandmothers old log cabin?
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Something tells me this a**hole is a Jerry Springer all star.
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