Visit Historically Bold Danville, Kentucky!

Danville is where it all began for Kentucky. Visit downtown’s Constitution Square park and walk the same grounds as the state’s founders did when they met to write Kentucky’s constitution, making it the Union’s 15th state on June 1, 1792.

Visit historic locations at and near the park dating back to the city’s early years, like the McDowell House Museum and Apothecary, where a groundbreaking surgery was first performed in 1809, and the Perryville Battlefield Historic Site, the location of a devastating but important Civil War battle.

History is significant to Danville’s identity, but the town is known for much more, including arts, bourbon experiences, events like the Great American Brass Band Festival, and a culinary scene that will satisfy curious palates.

Food pairs well with a visit to Danville to experience the new GLASS National Art Museum, to see a world-class [...]

Grant County, Kentucky – Home of the Ark Encounter

Are you ready for good times of epic proportions? Grant County, Kentucky will not disappoint. Located conveniently between Lexington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio on I-75 in the rolling hills of Northern Kentucky’s southernmost county. You’ll find lakes and trails for fishing and hiking, historical sites, family fun and of course, the Ark Encounter.

The largest lake in Northern Kentucky, Williamstown Lake is a public, 330-acre recreational lake and water reservoir. It is perfect for fishing, tubing, boating, water skiing, and jet-skiing. And with over 450 homes and rentals nestled into the almost 20 miles of tree-lined shores surrounding Williamstown Lake, you can launch a canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard right from your front yard.

Travel back to the early 19th century with a visit to the William Arnold Log Cabin, showcasing pioneer era furniture, early photographs, and artifacts. Stop at [...]

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