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  2. The Best 31 Romantic Winter Weekend Getaways in the U.S ... - AOL

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    chapin31/Getty Images. Why We Love It: winter sports, aprés-ski scene, scenery Things to Do: skiing, Vail Brewing Company, Booth Falls Road Where to Stay: Austria Haus Hotel (from $274/night ...

  3. Kentucky Scenic Byways - Wikipedia

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    KY 56 from the Union/Webster County line to US 41A, US 41A to Dixon, KY 132 to Sebree, KY 136 to Calhoun, KY 81 to South Carrollton, US 431 and KY 1031 to Central City, US 431/KY 70 to Drakesboro, KY 176 to Greenville, US 62 through Powderly to Central City to Muhlenberg/Ohio County line 99.86 miles (160.71 km) W.C. Handy Blues Trail

  4. List of Kentucky state parks - Wikipedia

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    Although the Kentucky Horse Park is owned by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, it is administered separately from the Department of Parks and is not a state park. Breaks Interstate Park is also separate, administered under an interstate compact with the state of Virginia , in partnership with the parks departments of both states.

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    Ohio’s 10 park lodges are all located in beautiful natural settings and are fairly economical. And each has unique features that will make Buckeye travelers eager to try out all 10. Deer Creek Lodge

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  7. Anderson Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson Ferry is a ferry across the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Constance, Kentucky.It has been in continuous operation since 1817. [2] It was originated by George W Anderson the founder of the business, sold to the Kottmyer family then known as the Kotmeyer ferry and was later sold back to the Anderson family in 1986. [3]