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Frankfort Attractions. Frankfort Tourism and kids attractions
Places to see in Frankfort, Kentucky
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Ashland: Henry Clay's home returned to elegance
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Ashland: Henry Clay's home returned to elegance
Ashland, the 19th century plantation home of Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, still exudes the elegance and comfort of the Lexington home enjoyed by generations of Clays.
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Kentucky Horse Park celebrates horses past, present, future
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Kentucky Horse Park celebrates horses past, present, future
Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington celebrates all things equine — from the thoroughbred race horses bred in the Bluegrass State to draft horses to the endangered Przewalski horses from the Mongolian steppes, of which only 60 remain in the wild. A visit to this hands-on museum will delight horse lovers of all ages.
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Aviation Museum of Kentucky lets history take wing
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Aviation Museum of Kentucky lets history take wing
The 1908 Sellers Quadraplane may seem to have little in common with AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter or an F-14 Tomcat fighter interceptor. But the three aircraft are part of a special family of planes, old and modern, that share the spotlight at the Aviation Museum of Kentucky next to Blue Grass Airport in Lexington.
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Keeneland: a gracious setting for thoroughbred racing
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Keeneland: a gracious setting for thoroughbred racing
Keeneland Race Course has been the home of thoroughbred racing in Lexington since 1936. At Keeneland, race enthusiasts can view stakes races in a gracious and beautiful setting little changed from its early years.
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Belle of Louisville: a real paddlewheel plies the Ohio
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Belle of Louisville: a real paddlewheel plies the Ohio
Take a cruise on the Ohio River the way the way passengers have for nearly a century: on a steamboat with a real paddle wheel. From late May until late October, the Belle of Louisville cruises eastward on the Ohio River for daytime and evening cruises.
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Stage One: top-tier plays for kids - and adults, too
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Stage One: top-tier plays for kids - and adults, too
Louisville's Stage One presents award-winning plays — including many world premieres — that appeal to all ages.
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The Louisville Palace Theatre: ornate showcase for great entertainment
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The Louisville Palace Theatre: ornate showcase for great entertainment
Located in the heart of 4th Street Live, the Louisville Palace brings live performances to Louisville audiences — from touring Broadway shows to nationally acclaimed musical acts and the latest in stand-up comedy.
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Dinosaurs Alive! (almost) in Louisville Zoo exhibit
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Dinosaurs Alive! (almost) in Louisville Zoo exhibit
Modern technology brings ancient animals to the Louisville Zoo in late March as the zoo hosts Dinosaurs Alive! Making its first appearance at the Louisville Zoo, Dinosaurs Alive! uses futuristic technology that makes the animatronic creatures seem to come alive, roaring,snarling and moving. Zoo visitors will find both adult and juvenile dinos — even a nest with eggs and hatchlings.
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Actors Theatre of Louisville: the South's premiere regional theater
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Actors Theatre of Louisville: the South's premiere regional theater
What do the The Gin Game, Crimes of the Heart and Dinner with Friends have in common -- in addition to each having won a Pulitzer Prize? All three plays premiered at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Lucky audiences continue to enjoy the same high caliber of performances.
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Fourth Street Live!: dining, shopping, celebration
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Fourth Street Live!: dining, shopping, celebration
Day or night, Fourth Street Live! in the heart of historic downtown Louisville provides a fun-filled destination for entertainment, dining or shopping.
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