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The trail features over 50 sites that celebrate the contributions of African Americans across the Commonwealth.
A new study by Louisville Tourism has offered a look into numbers and who is visiting the Derby City. Between October 2023 ...
A new visitor profile study released by Louisville Tourism offers a revealing snapshot of who’s coming to town—and what keeps ...
Last week, Gov. Andy Beshear announced 2024 was the third straight record year for tourism spending in Kentucky, and a new ...
Gov. Andy Beshear joined tourism officials and historians Monday to unveil a statewide tourism trail showcasing Kentucky’s ...
Governor Beshear was joined by local and state leaders to launch the Kentucky African American Heritage Trail.
From October 2023 to September 2024, visitors most often came from Ohio, Indiana, Texas and Florida; some of the top cities people came from include Indianapolis, Lexington, Chicago and Cincinnati.
Today, building on the New Kentucky Home initiative, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that 2024 marked a new record year for ...
On Father's Day weekend take your loved one to East Main Street in downtown Louisville for a car extravaganza on Whiskey Row ...
The trail will feature more than 50 sites that showcase how African Americans and their communities helped shape Kentucky and the nation.
Kentucky has broken its tourism records for the third consecutive year, with 80 million travelers visiting the state in 2024, ...
However, some of the top must-see attractions include the Mammoth Cave National Park, the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, the Louisville Slugger Museum, and the Kentucky Horse Park. Other notable ...