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The Cornett family of Georgetown, Kentucky, began the festival in 1974 [2] with The Festival of the Bluegrass, which was named by Raymond K. McLain. The first festival stage was a farm wagon with a tarp for shelter. The fans also used a tarp as shelter from the terrible thunderstorms the first day of the festival.
Cardome Centre is a historic property located in Georgetown, Kentucky along the north fork of Elkhorn Creek. The 87 acres (35 ha) is owned by the Catholic Diocese of Lexington and currently houses St. John Catholic School. Previously the property was home to several famous people including Kentucky Governor James F. Robinson.
Jan. 30—GEORGETOWN — The Georgetown Fair board is excited to announce the lineup for this year's fair concert. Headlining the night on July 13 is one of country music's most praised ...
Royal Spring is a large spring in Georgetown, Kentucky, that has been a main source of water since the first settlements in the area. In 1889, the Georgetown Water Works Company was incorporated, and distributed the spring water until the City of Georgetown purchased that company and established the Municipal Water Works Plant in 1945. [2]
Early bird admission tickets for the Kentucky State Fair, which include parking, are on sale online for $8, plus fees, now through July 5. From July 6 to Aug. 14, online tickets are $9. Tickets ...
Here’s who will be playing the Kentucky State Fair’s free concerts
The selection of Georgetown as the site of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky in 1985 has resulted in the greatest period of growth in the city's history. [17] The historic Ward Hall, now home to The Ward Hall Preservation Foundation, is located just outside Georgetown. Ward Hall was the summer home of Junius Ward. [18]
The Kentucky State Fair is back, which means it's time for some bizarre food, free live music, animal exhibits, midway rides, handmade quilts, & more. From concerts to deep fried food, more than ...