Louisville, Kentucky, was originally home to several Indigenous tribes, including the Cherokee, Iroquois, and Shawnee. The city was founded in 1778 by William Clark and Colonel John Campbell, named in honor of King Louis XVI of France. It quickly grew due to its location on the Ohio River and became a hub for trading, including the burgeoning whiskey trade. The first … [Read more...] about Weekend Guide to Louisville, Kentucky
How to Plan a Boat Pub Crawl at Walt Disney World Resort
Similar to the Monorail Pub Crawl that you can take part in between the Magic Kingdom area resorts, it's also possible to do another version between the resorts near Disney Springs, where you can park for free. It's slightly more difficult because there's no track like the Monorail, but it allows you to see other Walt Disney World resorts. Port Orleans Resort French Quarter … [Read more...] about How to Plan a Boat Pub Crawl at Walt Disney World Resort
What is a Natchitoches Meat Pie and Where Can I Eat It?
Like boudin and slug burgers, the Natchitoches meat pie might be unfamiliar to those who haven't been to the place known for them. The pie comes from the namesake city in North Louisiana, which hosts an annual meat pie festival in its honor. The empanada-style treat is so significant that a 2003 bill made the Natchitoches meat pie the official meat pie of Louisiana. But … [Read more...] about What is a Natchitoches Meat Pie and Where Can I Eat It?
Southern Stays: The Elwood Hotel & Suites
Opened in October 2021, the Elwood Hotel & Suites is located in the medical district of Lexington, Kentucky, not far from Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate, the Mary Todd Lincoln House, the Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, and the Keeneland Racecourse. The striking design includes a large mural painted on the hotel's exterior by artist Alixandra Jade through a … [Read more...] about Southern Stays: The Elwood Hotel & Suites
Weekend Guide to Clarksville, Tennessee
Clarksville is located in the northwestern part of Tennessee, near the state's border with Kentucky and an hour's drive from Nashville. It was named after General George Rogers Clark, a Revolutionary War hero, and was a Confederate stronghold during the Civil War. Fort Campbell, a U.S. Army base, is located just outside of Clarksville. It is home to the 101st Airborne … [Read more...] about Weekend Guide to Clarksville, Tennessee
