15 Best Things to Do in Paducah (KY)
Named by the fabled explorer William Clark, this engaging historic city took shape at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers. Paducah is oriented towards the water, and thanks …
Named by the fabled explorer William Clark, this engaging historic city took shape at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers. Paducah is oriented towards the water, and thanks …
In the southwest of the Cincinnati Metro area, “The Friendship City” is an ever-growing suburb, home to 20,000 at the last count. The northern tip of Erlanger touches the Cincinnati/Northern …
This city east of Lexington is known as the gateway to Eastern Kentucky’s Mountains, but also has a reputation for delicacies like beer cheese and the unique soft drink, Ale-8-One. …
Tucked into a bend on the Ohio River in Western Kentucky, Owensboro is a culturally-rich city with a lively downtown and a newly redeveloped riverfront. In Owensboro you’ll get acquainted …
This city of just over 30,000 is ensconced in rich farmland near the border with Tennessee in southwestern Kentucky. A big part of local life is the US Army base …
In south-central Kansas, El Dorado has a history reaching back to the 1860s, but the modern story of the city begins in 1915 when oil was discovered here. Within three …
Close to the border with Missouri in the southeast of Kansas, Pittsburg is a city that grew up around a coal mining camp in the 1870s. The terrain all around …
Southern Indiana’s largest city is on an oxbow in the Ohio River, looking across the water to Kentucky. Home to three NYSE companies, Evansville is a regional center for commerce, …
The seat of Delaware County in East Central Indiana originated as a Lenape (Delaware) village along the White River in the late 18th century. It’s hard to talk about Muncie …
The city of Columbus lies around 40 miles south of Indianapolis and has a worldwide reputation for its mid-Century Modernist architecture. In the 1950s the industrialist J. Irwin Miller set …