Historical Marker 1837- Cumberland College | Kentucky Life | KET
The history of Cumberland College, now the University of the Cumberlands, is recounted on a historical marker in Whitley County. Founded in 1889 as the Williamsburg Institute, today the university has an enrollment of about 4,300 students.
Its scenic location, atop four hills in Williamsburg, spans about 100 acres. The university is affiliated with the Kentucky Baptist Convention. Its alumni include several Kentucky governors, including Bert Combs, and folk artist Jean Ritchie. The university also operates the Cumberland Inn, which includes a museum and conference center and is staffed by college students.
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The Ark Encounter - Kentucky
The Ark Encounter - Kentucky
The Ark Encounter was opened on July 7, 2016 and it's the full replica based on a Biblical scale. It's 510 feet long, 85 feet wide and 51 feet high. It's operated by Answers in Genesis, a group that also runs the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky. This is a theme park, zoo, restaurant and museum. It's located in Grant County Kentucky and is open year-round. There were well over one million visitors during it's first year of operation from July 2016 - July 2017. There are models of Dinosaurs, massive timbers in the center and multiple decks with attractions.
Martin's Fork | Kentucky Life | KET
In this excerpt from Kentucky Life, we venture into the enveloping wilderness of Martin's Fork in Harlan County. Martin's Fork is adjacent to the Cumberland Gap and exists in a pristine state very similar to how it was first experienced by early American settlers. Martin's Fork is populated with a diverse ecosystem, including several plants and animals unique to the surrounding area.
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SUP Kentucky Cumberland Falls Experience
An aerial showcase of the SUP Kentucky Cumberland Falls Experience.
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Applied Imagination | Kentucky Life | KET
Paul Busse, owner and chief fantasy maker of Applied Imagination in Alexandria, located in northern Kentucky, creates large-scale model garden railways and public garden exhibits out of objects found in nature. These unusual exhibits offer entertainment and fantasy in an end-product that delights all ages.
A regular at the New York Botanical Garden train show, Busse's exhibits entertain a huge influx of holiday visitors with a large and lavish display for the season. Fans of Paul Busse have two options: Plan a holiday trip to New York, or visit Cincinnati's Khron Conservatory, where the design firm erects a smaller holiday display. Both are good bets at any time of the year.
KY-6
A ride from Corbin to Barbourville on Ky-6 ( Old Barbourville Highway) across Paint Hill and down Main Street... A lovely day, M'lady behind me and the sound of the wind..
Old Corbin Hospital
Our Haunted Hospital in Corbin, KY was built in 1951 & was abandoned in 1984! Many people claim that it is very haunted! This video is a must see!
Cumberland Falls Kentucky
Was my wife's birthday so we decided to take a road trip to Cumberland Falls. With all the rain and snow melt the Cumberland River was raging. It was cold, but a fun day.
Trip to Kentucky and the Ark Experience
Horse Cave KOA Campground
The Horse Cave KOA is located in the beautiful rolling hills of Eastern Kentucky and is one of the closest private campgrounds to Mammoth Cave National Park. Here, where millions come each year, is the largest known cave system in the world. At the campground guests will enjoy a swimming pool, miniature golf, a playground and much more.
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How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Williamsburg, Kentucky
This video shows you how to say or pronounce Williamsburg, Kentucky.
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Our Town: Monticello
KCRG broadcast of Our Town: Monticello, July 19, 1991
Big South Fork Scenic Railway, Stearns and Barthell Kentucky
Kentucky And Tennessee Railroad short line railroad. We spent two nights in the cabins at Barthell Ky, near Stearns. You will see what it is like to ride the train to Blue Heron and back, including going through a tunnel. While in Blue Heron, you can get off the train and walk on top of the old coal tipple over the river. They blow the air horn when it is time to reboard for the ride back to Stearns. This passenger train has open air cars and a caboose that you can ride in. Locomotive rides are also available. There are hiking trails and awesome cabins that you can stay in. This is a very historic area and this railroad branch line connects into the Norfolk Southern Railroad main line called the Rathole. Filmed June 2, 2013. Please subscribe to my channel! Subscribe to Jaw Tooth!!
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John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge over the over Ohio river. Covington Ky. to Cincinnati Ohio .
John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge over the over Ohio river. Covington Kentucky looking toward Cincinnati Ohio.
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John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, originally known as the Cincinnati-Covington Bridge spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. When opened on December 1, 1866, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world at 1,057 feet (322 m) main span. Pedestrians use the bridge to get between the sports venues in Cincinnati (Paul Brown Stadium, Great American Ball Park, and U.S. Bank Arena) and the hotels, restaurants, and parking lots in Northern Kentucky
BitterSweet Cabin Village and Museum Promo
3 min video about Rockcastle county's BitterSweet Cabin village and museum
Cumberland River in Whitley County nearing 29 foot crest
Cumberland River in Whitley County nearing 29 foot crest
Halloween in Jamestown
This is one of the greatest annual events. We all look forward to visiting this garage every single year. It is as if we have traveled to another world.
Driving on I75 from Corbin, KY to Fort Mitchell, Kentucky
nterstate 75 runs roughly parallel to U.S. Route 25 for its entire length in Kentucky. The freeway enters Kentucky south of Williamsburg, bypassing Corbin, London, Berea, and Richmond, Kentucky. It is briefly concurrent with Interstate 64 along the north and east sides of Lexington, before leaving the Lexington area northerly and bypassing Georgetown. South of Florence, Kentucky, the route becomes concurrent with Interstate 71, and the two routes remain concurrent through to Cincinnati, Ohio. On the north side of Florence, Interstate 75 intersects with the only auxiliary route it has in the state, Interstate 275, a beltway bypass of the greater Cincinnati area.