Join native Kentuckians Cameron M. Ludwick and Blair Thomas Hess as
they explore all the unique features that make the Bluegrass State one
of a kind.
While the middle of the United States tends to be dismissively referred
to as "flyover states," one would have a much different impression if
they drove. To fly over Kentucky would be to miss treasures like Abraham
Lincoln's boyhood home that rests inside a Greek-style temple, or the
Jefferson Davis monument rising from a field in Fairview like a lone,
stone Redwood. From the rip-roaring barn dances in Rabbit Hash to the
silent reverence of the monks at the Abbey of Gethsemani, the
Commonwealth is rich with timeless landmarks and history.