Distilleries:
Best Sellers:
Horse Farms & Horse Tales of the Bluegrass:
tells the stories of farms such as Calumet, Elmendorf, and Three Chimneys and the horses they have produced. It also includes a visitor's guide and an area map for self-guided tours.Buy Now Online
Horse Lover's Guide to Kentucky:
is the ultimate tour of the equine capital of the world. Veteran travel writer Patti Nickell explores the cultural and historical importance of the horse to the commonwealth and shows visitors and residents the best places to get up close and personal with horses
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Bluegrass Treasures:
A Guide to Extraordinary Lodging, Dining & EntertainmentBy Wilma Clapp & Mary Newton Davis (Paperback/Color - 2008)
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Train Tours:
Ride in antique passenger cars through Kentucky Bluegrass horse farm country. Our one hour train ride travels through Trackside Farm, a thoroughbred breeding farm and Right of Way farm, a standard bred operation. Views from the train include typical agriculture including corn, tobacco, soy beans, and cattle. Trains leave at 2pm each Saturday and Sunday from Mid May through October.
Accommodations:
The Lexington Connection has rooms available for groups and individuals interested in visiting Lexington, KY. Rates range from $178 to $399 per night. They offer a variety of accommodations including historic inns in the surrounding country side, a golf resort, motels, hotels, and self-catering extended stay accommodations. For more information contact Sandy Hough at 859-825-8986 or email slhlexcon@yahoo.com or Nancy Grimes 859-489-1487 or email lexingtonconnection@gmail.com.
Lexington Visitor Bureau:
Lexington Convention & Visitor Bureau
Website: www.visitlex.comFarm Video Tours: Beyond the Stone Fences
Featuring: Three Chimneys Farm, Mt. Brilliant Farm, Donamire Farm, Calumet Farm
Kentucky Tourism
Website: www.kentuckytourism.com






