Morning Glory Manor and Cottage
244 East Lexington Ave., Danville
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Morning Glory Manor and Cottage Danville

244 East Lexington Ave. Danville, Kentucky, 40422, United States

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From Georgetown to Eastern Kentucky

A travel blog entry by nludwig

Today I arrived at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky to visit the Phi-Beta Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha. EKU is a medium-size school with a cool campus. All of the Greek organizations live together in a residence hall - one for fraternities and one for sororities. I am excited to get to know the guys of Lambda Chi at EKU!
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Home of the Colonel

A travel blog entry by larry_shirley

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... in the Daniel Boone National Forest a few miles from Corbin. Originally, there was a resort built near the falls with a hotel. They call this the "Niagara of the South". At times, the flows of the falls are second to the Niagara Falls.

After leaving the falls, we doubled back to Corbin as we had seen a road side produce stand. We had learned on our trip last year that you can get some great tasting produce at a good price at these ...

History, Good Food, and finally some Blue Bell

A travel blog entry by chrisjess2011

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Berea was a nice surprise in Central Kentucky. Although Kentucky is beautiful to the eyes, many of the areas we traveled through were lacking in character. The people have been great, except for those who feel it is necessary to trash out the natural beauty. Berea is a small town with a historic private college at the foothills of the Appalachian mountains. We stayed at ...

Bad shortcut...rode debris...3 flats

A travel blog entry by chrisjess2011

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Finally, back on the road after 2 days of rest. We took a shortcut that made our ride 66 miles instead of 75. Good choice? Yes and no... The first 20 miles were spent very nervous as trucks sped by while our hands gripped tight to stay straight on our 6 inches of shoulder. Eventually we got some breathing room, accompanied by more hills. The last 15 miles were spent riding what could ...

Karen takes a header

A travel blog entry by kmaloley

OK. One week from departure for Munich, and I wipe out on my daily run. Both knees, both palms, my right elbow and shoulder are pretty well scrubbed up. I went to Instant Care. They didn't take a stitch in my left knee, rather used a butterfly bandage. I had four x-rays of my ribs. ...