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Wild Turkey Distillery Visitor CenterThe Wild Turkey Distillery Visitor Center, located in Anderson County, Kentucky, offers visitors a captivating journey into the world of bourbon production and the rich heritage of the Wild Turkey brand. Situated amidst the rolling hills and picturesque landscapes of the Bluegrass region, the visitor center provides an immersive experience that showcases the craftsmanship, tradition, and passion behind one of America's most iconic distilleries.
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Four Roses DistilleryThe Four Roses Distillery, nestled in Anderson County, Kentucky, stands as a beacon of bourbon craftsmanship and heritage in the heart of the Bluegrass region. Renowned for its exceptional bourbon and storied history, the distillery invites visitors to embark on a journey through time, exploring the art and science behind one of America's most iconic spirits.
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Woodford Reserve DistilleryWoodford Reserve Distillery, located in Versailles, Kentucky, in the heart of Bourbon County, is a premier destination for bourbon enthusiasts and visitors seeking to explore the rich heritage of Kentucky's iconic spirit. Founded in 1812 and restored in the 1990s, the distillery boasts a long and storied history, embodying the craftsmanship, tradition, and innovation that define the bourbon-making process.
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Beaver LakeBeaver Lake, located in Anderson County, Kentucky, is a serene and picturesque reservoir offering a wide range of recreational activities amidst stunning natural surroundings. Created by the damming of Beaver Creek, this beautiful lake spans over 158 acres and provides a tranquil escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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Kentucky Vietnam Veterans MemorialThe Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a poignant tribute to the men and women from Kentucky who served and sacrificed during the Vietnam War.
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Floral clock (Frankfort, Kentucky)The Floral Clock in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a beloved landmark and horticultural attraction that adds beauty and charm to the city's landscape.
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Kentucky State CapitolThe Kentucky State Capitol, located in Frankfort, is a historic and iconic building that serves as the seat of government for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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Berry Hill MansionThe Berry Mansion, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that represents the architectural and cultural heritage of the region.
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Rev. Jesse R. Zeigler HouseThe Rev. Jesse R. Zeigler House, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a historic home that holds significance in the African American community and represents the achievements of Rev. Zeigler, a prominent civil rights leader.
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Daniel Boone's GraveDaniel Boone's Grave, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, is the final resting place of the legendary American frontiersman, Daniel Boone.
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The Singing BridgeThe Singing Bridge, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a historic and iconic structure that spans the Kentucky River, connecting the city's downtown area with the South Frankfort neighborhood.
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Frankfort CemeteryThe Frankfort Cemetery in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a historic and picturesque burial ground that serves as the final resting place for many notable individuals and families associated with the city and state.
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Kentucky Historical Society | Kentucky Military History MuseumThe Kentucky Military History Museum, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a premier destination for those interested in the military heritage of the state.
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Kentucky Historical SocietyThe Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) is a dynamic organization dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and sharing the history of Kentucky for present and future generations.
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Church of the Ascension (Frankfort, Kentucky)The Church of the Ascension, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a historic Episcopal church that has served as a spiritual and community center for over a century.
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Liberty Hall Historic SiteLiberty Hall, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that reflects the rich architectural, cultural, and political heritage of the region.
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Kentucky Old Governors MansionThe Kentucky Governor's Mansion, located in Frankfort, is a historic and iconic residence serving as the official home of the state's governors.
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Kentucky Old State Capitol BuildingThe Old State Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that embodies the political, architectural, and cultural heritage of the state.

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Ripy House
The Ripy House, located in Anderson County, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that offers visitors a glimpse into the area's rich bourbon heritage and architectural charm. Originally built in the late 19th century by the prominent Ripy family, the house serves as a testament to the region's whiskey-making legacy and has been meticulously preserved to showcase its historical significance.
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