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Interesting - Informative - Insightful! This 128-page notebook is a collection of notable Kentucky facts. It was compiled and illustrated by Robert A. Powell and includes the State Symbols and several landmarks, as well as: Featuring 45 Remarkable Kentuckians; Listing 52 Freaky Facts about Kentucky; Pinpointing 47 Fascinating Firsts for Kentucky; Documenting 33 Astonishing Authors and Journalists; Identifying 65 Exceptional Entertainer with Kentucky roots; Naming 25 of Kentucky's Amazing Athletes; and The 120 Kentucky counties are listed in the order they were created, with date and origin of name. The paperback book measures 6x9 inches. It is a Must-have for anyone intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary people and colorful history. Kentucky Medley is a wealth of knowledge, anecdotes, and tidbits at your fingertips.
Bourbon whiskey is a distinctly American product with its roots planted deep in the limestone-enriched soil of Kentucky. The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is an attraction that celebrates the heritage of Kentucky bourbon, bringing to life the people, places, and events that signify the bourbon industry. Today the Kentucky Bourbon Trail includes eight distilleries in the Bluegrass State, some of whose brands and bourbon-making secrets are more than 200 years old. Along the trail, tour guides and distillery exhibits offer visitors a variety of interesting facts. For examples, a "whiskey thief" is not what it sounds like and a Baptist minister was one of the first people to make bourbon. Collected from the Kentucky Historical Society, various distilleries on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, and private family collections, the fascinating photographs in Images of America: The Kentucky Bourbon Trail offer readers a look back at the pioneers of bourbon, the legendary distilleries that have come and gone, and the history of those brands that carry on the craft today.
Kentucky bourbon is world-renowned, and the distilling of this corn-based liquor has deep roots in almost every corner of the state. Hundreds of distilleries dotted the landscape, beginning with the early settlements until 1920, when the vast majority were closed because of Prohibition. Many of the distilleries never reopened and became "lost," with only old photographs left to tell this story of dedicated craftsmanship. In some cases, distilleries reopened during a "bourbon boom" when Prohibition finally ended in 1933, only to falter a few decades later. Some of those distilleries were sold and portions of the properties, like warehouses, reused by the new owner. Despite everything, bourbon distilling remains a major industry in the state--and a world-famous icon for Kentucky. Kentucky's Lost Bourbon Distilleries is dedicated to the many people who worked at distilleries that may be "lost" but are not forgotten.
Kentucky has been a place of great botanical interest for many years. This comprehensive volume lists more than 3,000 plant species and varieties, with complete information on distribution in the state, and reveals the current condition of botanical knowledge on Kentucky flora.