Travel Blogs from Bardstown, United States

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Day 35 We'll always have Paris, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Day 35 We'll always have Paris

A travel blog entry by antonymgibson

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... drying in the sheds, wheat, maize and yellowing crops. Gorgeous. Toby coped fairly well with the 10 hour drive- we didn't make it as far as we planned but that should work in our favor now, as the distilleries are closer to Bardstown than ...

My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, United States travel blog

My Old Kentucky Home

A travel blog entry by valcro101

Federal Hill is an historic Greek Revival home in Bardstown, Kentucky. The mansion, was built by Judge John Rowan in 1818. Federal Hill is commonly referred to as "My Old Kentucky Home". Tradition has it that Stephen Foster, Judge Rowan's cousin, wrote ...

Time Travel on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Time Travel on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail

A travel blog entry by bretandlizette

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... we must conquer are: Wild Turkey, Four Roses, Jim Beam, Woodford Reserve, Heaven Hill and Maker’s Mark. So we swoop into Bardstown, KY just in time to catch the last tour at Heaven Hill and the complimentary tasting. With a warm belly, we dart over ...

MMMMMMMM Sweet Bourbon, Bardstown, United States travel blog

MMMMMMMM Sweet Bourbon

A travel blog entry by bisoder

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So chad and I found out that if we had arrived in Louisville on Saturday night we would have been able to see the largest firework display in the country "The Thunder Over Louisville."  Oops.  Our Bad. We spent the morning walking around: ...

Makers Mark - tour number 2 of the day!, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Makers Mark - tour number 2 of the day!

A travel blog entry by alexiszfish

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This one was cool because they show you things that are not shown in the other tours.  1) They ferment their mash in big open wood vats to make the distiller's beer, and then they let you put your finger in it and taste it. It tastes ...

Historic Tour, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Historic Tour

A travel blog entry by gabwithgaudets

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Civil War Museum, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Civil War Museum

A travel blog entry by mattcoll

... plane to go home!!! We stopped in at Bardstown along the highway to look at the civil war museum and the historic original Bardstown.  They'd moved some old bulidings from around the area to the one spot and it was a bit like the Telegraph Station ...

Bourbon and Lincoln, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Bourbon and Lincoln

A travel blog entry by redtoaster

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Ducks won on Saturday.  Headed out on Sunday to Great Smoky Mountain NP - most used national park in US - but it was mostly day trippers ... so campground very empty (although park staff assigned us a handicapped spot right next to two other folks ...

Beautiful day, beuatiful people and 77 miles, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Beautiful day, beuatiful people and 77 miles

A travel blog entry by feedtheneed

... I was feeling tired I thought it best not and wasn't a goof idea, so back on the bike.  I finally got into town of Bardstown , what a nice little town, I stopped a guy Mr. Starr to ask the directions to the Days Inn where the gals were staying, I had ...

Bardstown KY, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Bardstown KY

A travel blog entry by tidesinn

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Sunday night we stayed in Bardstown KY, later to discover that that is where Evan Williams Kentucky Borboun and Georgia Moon Corn Whisky is made. We bought both. Minimal amenities in the bathhouse but had hot water. Had the place all to myself - a ...

Day 2, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Day 2

A travel blog entry by mgazda2006

... to travel down to our next stop, Bardstown, Kentucky...the home of our very own Alan Akers! We performed at... Bardstown United Methodist Church 116 E. Flaget Drive Bardstown, KY 40004 7:30 PM We met our first round of homestays that ...

Bourbons and Banjos!, Bardstown, United States travel blog

Bourbons and Banjos!

A travel blog entry by bretandlizette

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We awake to the strumming of a banjo this morning. The state park hosts a worship service every Sunday and we are right next to the gathering place – it seems fitting to start this hot day with some banjo gospel and a capella hymns. Our first stop ...

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