A few years ago, I was looking for a historic home in the Northern Kentucky area, and I came across Dinsmore Homestead. Various things happened, and we never made the trip. I kept the home on my radar and once things reopened after the COVID shutdown, I decided we would finally make the trip. OriginallyContinue reading “Dinsmore Homestead”
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Oxmoor Farm
A few weeks ago, I published a post about my very moving visit to Oxmoor Farm for the Shifting the Narrative discussion. There was so much to cover from that visit, that I knew I would need to break the visit into two posts. Finally, I present to you part 2. Please enjoy a littleContinue reading “Oxmoor Farm”
Locust Grove
The year was 1752. America was not yet established. There were 13 colonies under the rule of Britain, and Kentucky did not yet exist. On November 19 of that year, a future Revolutionary War General was born to John and Ann Rogers Clark. John and Ann welcomed their second son, George Rogers Clark, into theContinue reading “Locust Grove”
Old Talbott Tavern
Once I begin the research of each place we visit on our adventures, I end up finding out that the place is the oldest this or the oldest that… the oldest town, the oldest row house. The same is true of The Old Talbott Tavern in Bardstown, KY. Its place in history stands as theContinue reading “Old Talbott Tavern”
Beaumont Inn
So many times on our summer excursions, we jump in the car and just go, not really knowing what we will find along the way. On the day that my mom, my daughter, and I headed for Harrodsburg, we knew exactly where we were going. I had had a conversation with my dad a fewContinue reading “Beaumont Inn”
Old Mud Meeting House
When we visited Harrodsburg, KY a few weeks ago, we planned for several stops to places we had not visited before. In my previous post, I shared with you our visit to Morgan Row in the historic downtown area. After our visit there, we loaded up and headed just a few miles down the roadContinue reading “Old Mud Meeting House”