A must when visiting Kentucky! Take a tour of the distillery to learn more about the spirit that Kentucky is best known for. They offer a large variety of tours lasting from 30 minutes to 2 or more hours. Be sure to book your tour ahead of time on their website.
We can't make this up... You may pass it into Versailles. This not so historic landmark was originally built in 1969 and has had many renovations to make it one of the most beautiful estates to visit in our state. The estate is open to the public and has a spa, restaurant, shopping, and even stay experiences available. Even if it is just to take a photo of the Castle, it is worth a visit.
Our wedding being in the Horse Capital of the World, we couldn't skip out on mentioning Keenland. This historic location is the largest auction house for Thoroughbred horses in the WORLD. Keep in mind that only Thoroughbred horses are allowed to race in the Kentucky derby... This location attracts trainers, riders, owners, and horse fans from all over the world to take part in this history piece of Kentucky's history.
Will's go to bourbon. This distillery has the heart of Kentucky in its veins but the appearance of a Spanish Mission house. The distillery tour is different that the bottling tours so be sure you book your tours for the correct location.
For any Top Gun fan - this museum hosts a F-14 Tomcat (just like what Tom Cruise flew in the original Top Gun!) and many other beautiful planes and jets. One beautiful piece they house is a Crosley Plane, one of 5 ever made and created by the man that the Cincinnati Red's stadium is named after.
For our beer loving guest - this local brewery if known all around. Stop in for a pint of their fun brews. Check out their website for what they have on tap.
Provided by the great University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment, this site is BEAUTIFUL during September. Maria loves her trees and roses so this is her little slice of heaven.