The only bad thing about a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken is that it never lasts long enough. It’s so good it gets devoured before anybody even touches the mashed potatoes. That’s why, 90 years after Colonel Sanders served his first drumstick, people are still going nuts for the secretly seasoned, pressure-fried poultry that rocketed KFC from a roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, to 23,000 locations around the world. Honestly, is there anything better than biting into a warm, crispy KFC drumstick after a day at the lake? It fills the chicken-shaped hole in your heart like nothing else. And...
Calling all meat eaters! Come on down to the Bluegrass BBQ Fest at the Courthouse Plaza in downtown Lexington June 7-8! There'll be BBQ from local and regional pit masters, Beer, Bourbon, Music & More! Oh, and we'll be there too selling all kinds of Kentucky gear! Including appearances by fan favorites from yesteryear, Meat Me in Kentucky & Born and Breaded Baseball Tees!!! WHAT: A whooooole bunch of BBQ goodnessWHEN: June 7th, 5pm-11pm, June 8th 11am-11pmWHERE: Courthouse Plaza, Downtown Lexington, KY Bring the whole family!
The Explore Kentucky Initiative x Kentucky for Kentucky Presents: The 4th Annual Totally Tubular Tube-A-Thon! It's on, y'all! This year we’re excited to be partnering with The Explore Kentucky Initiative to bring you the 4th Annual Totally Tubular Tube-a-thon! The event goes down on June 15th, 2019 and takes place on the scenic Elkhorn Creek. The campground is perfectly situated along a horseshoe bend in the creek, allowing for lap after lap of awesome tubing action along a beautiful, mellow section of the Elkhorn. Come on out for a day of fun on the water! For more details and registration head to tubekentucky.com!...
Derby time is a magical time. The weather is just right. Everyone’s dressed to the nines. There’s a palpable energy humming through the air. And all eyes are on the Bluegrass for the most exciting two minutes in sports. Wouldn’t it be amazing if you could savor that special feeling for an eternity? Hell yeah it would! Introducing Derby Turds, the first in a Dixieland Preserves line of bizarro Southern resin encapsulations by Kentucky artist Coleman Larkin. These gorgeous nuggets of digested Kentucky bluegrass and whatever else horses eat were daringly harvested by the artist himself, fresh from the haunches...