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               Looking               for               an               interesting               place               to               visit               this               spring?

You               might               want               to               think               about               visiting               the               blue               grass               country               -               Kentucky,               most               specifically,               Lexington,               Kentucky's               second-largest               city               -               for               a               spring               treat               you               won't               soon               forget.
               Known,               among               other               nicknames,               as               'the               city               in               the               park,'               'Thoroughbred               City,'               and               "The               Horse               Capital               of               the               World.'               Lexington               is               in               the               heart               of               Kentucky's               Bluegrass               Region,               and,               while               it               might               be               the               63d               largest               urban               area               in               the               United               States,               has               a               warm,               small               town               feel               to               it               unlike               any               other               city               you've               ever               experienced.
               Interesting               History
               Founded               in               June               1775,               Lexington               was               originally               in               the               state               of               Virginia.

Kentucky               territory               didn't               achieve               statehood               until               1792.

The               city               was               founded               as               a               campsite               by               a               group               of               explorers               led               by               William               McConnell,               and               after               hearing               of               the               American               victory               at               the               Battles               of               Lexington               and               Concord,               they               named               their               site               Lexington,               after               Lexington,               Massachusetts.

Later               fortified,               Lexington               played               a               minor               role               in               the               late               stages               of               the               American               Revolution               in               1782,               defending               against               British               and               Indian               attacks.

The               Virginia               General               Assembly               established               Lexington               as               a               town               on               May               6,               1782.
               By               1820,               Lexington               was               one               of               the               wealthiest               cities               west               of               the               Allegheny               Mountains,               and               had               such               a               cultured               lifestyle               it               was               known               as               'the               Athens               of               the               West.'               John               Wesley               Hunt,               a               resident               of               the               city,               was               one               of               America's               first               millionaires               west               of               the               Alleghenies.
               Still               'the               Athens               of               the               West'
               Present               day               Lexington               retains               much               of               the               charm               of               its               past;               a               city               with               warm               southern               hospitality               alongside               an               urbane               sophistication,               setting               it               apart               from               most               southern               cities.

Home               to               Transylvania               University,               the               University               of               Kentucky,               Sullivan               University,               Spencerian               College,               MedTech               College,               Strayer               University,               Commonwealth               Baptist               College,               and               Bluegrass               Community               and               Technical               College,               it               ranks               tenth               among               US               cities               for               college               education               levels,               with               nearly               40%               of               its               residents               holding               at               least               a               bachelor's               degree.
               The               city               is               surrounded               by               horse               farms,               and               for               horse               lovers,               this               is               the               place               to               go.

It               is               home               to               Kentucky               Horse               Park,               Keeneland               Race               Course,               and               Red               Mile               Race               Course,               and               in               2010               was               selected               as               the               site               for               the               FEI               World               Equestrian               Games.
               Lexington               has               a               vibrant               arts               community,               with               a               professional               orchestra,               two               ballet               companies,               professional               theater,               and               a               variety               of               museums.

The               University               of               Kentucky               Art               Museum               is               one               of               the               largest               in               the               state,               and               the               only               accredited               museum               in               the               region.T               In               June,               Lexington               is               the               venue               for               the               Festival               of               Bluegrass,               the               oldest               bluegrass               music               festival               in               Kentucky,               a               weekend               of               fun               and               music               for               all               ages.
               Things               to               Do
               Deciding               what               to               do               in               Lexington               is               no               big               problem,               just               chose               an               activity               and               go               for               it.

Along               with               the               museums,               activities               for               horse               fanciers,               and               cultural               activities,               the               city               offers               an               eclectic               choice               of               cuisine,               street               markets,               and               shops               ranging               from               quaint               antiques               to               modern               fashion.

It               is               also               in               convenient               driving               distance               from               Berea,               a               small               town               some               40               miles               away               that               is               known               as               a               haven               for               arts               and               crafts               people,               with               some               20               shops               and               studios               that               welcome               visitors.

And,               while               you're               at               it,               don't               overlook               a               visit               to               Heaven               Hill               Distilleries               in               Bardstown               or               the               Jim               Beam               Distillery               in               Clermont,               to               get               a               look               at               how               Kentucky               Bourbon               is               made.

Both               facilities               are               open               for               tours.
               Heaven               Hill               Distillery
               Attn:               Tours               Dept.
               PO               Box               729
               Bardstown,               KY               40504-0729
               The               Jim               Beam               American               Outpost
               Clermont,               KY               40110
               Phone:               (502)               543-9877
               Getting               There               and               Where               to               Stay
               You               can,               of               course,               drive               to               Lexington;               the               scenery               through               horse               country               is               fantastic,               and               Interstates               64               and               75               provide               easy               motor               access.

The               city               has               a               medium               sized               airport               not               far               from               downtown,               which               is               serviced               by               most               major               American               carriers               from               major               airports               in               Atlanta               and               other               major               cities               in               the               region.

You               can               also               fly               into               larger               airports               in               Louisville               or               Cincinnati,               Ohio,               which               are               only               90               minutes               drive               from               Lexington.
               Lexington               has               a               number               of               hotels               and               motels               located               throughout               the               city               and               its               suburbs,               with               rates               from               under               $100               to               over               $200.

My               favorite,               because               of               its               location               convenient               to               the               University               and               downtown,               and               its               rates,               is               the               Holiday               Inn               Express               Suites.
               Holiday               Inn               Express               Suites               Downtown
               1000               Export               St.
               Lexington,               KY               40504
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