A new exhibit at the Frazier History Museum called 120: Cool Kentucky Counties celebrates what makes each county in Kentucky unique. The exhibit shares stories, history, and music about each county. The exhibit is part of a larger part of the museum called Cool Kentucky.
Kentucky boasts numerous historical firsts, from the first enamel tub to the first Mother's Day observance.
Historic photos of Kentucky provide a glimpse into the state's past, showcasing significant events and places over 100 years old.
Historic photos of Louisville from 1906 reveal how much the city has changed and stayed the same over the past century.
Kentuckians have unique habits and traditions that may seem strange to outsiders.
Louisville residents have unique habits and traditions that make their city special and charming.
Several famous movies, including Goldfinger, were filmed in Kentucky, showcasing the state's unique appeal.
Kentucky boasts unique and quirky facts, from the world's longest cave system to the birthplace of the "Happy Birthday" song.
Kentucky Bend is a unique exclave of Kentucky, surrounded by other states and the Mississippi River, with a fascinating history.
Kentucky is celebrated for its scenic beauty, welcoming hospitality, and the comforting sight of the "Welcome to Kentucky" sign.
Kentucky's unique culture is showcased through its love for basketball, bourbon, sweet tea, and local traditions.
Kentucky life is characterized by its unique traditions, strong local pride, and iconic cuisine.
Kentucky is home to the first cheeseburger, invented at 80/20 at Kaelin's in Louisville.