





Written by Dylan Marson
We all want to find fun date-night locations outside of the usual fancy dinner, but sometimes it can be difficult to find those creative spots and make plans to shake up your regular routine. As we’re quickly approaching Springtime, we deci...
Written by Dylan Marson
So you’re looking for the complete Kentucky experience, but only have a short time in the state? Don’t worry, this handy-dandy guide-series will give you the complete “Kentucky Experience” in one amazing package.
When yo...
Written by Kathy Witt
“A soldier dies two deaths—when he takes his final breath and the last time his name is said.”
If John Chmela had his way, no soldier would ever die that second death.
Chmela and his wife, Claire...
Written by Dylan Marson
It’s your first day in Georgetown, Kentucky and it’s time to get outside to experience everything the Bluegrass has to offer! There’s so much natural beauty to explore and only so much time in a day, so follow along this helpful itiner...
With 63.4 million U.S. households owning a dog, according to the American Pet Products Association, you can bet that dog-friendly Georgetown contributes in a big way to that stat. And this is a place that puts its money where its mouth is or, in dogspeak, its pooches where its parks ar...
Written by Dylan Marson
Tired of the Winter chills? Ready to invite some color into your day-to-day? Springtime in Georgetown marks a veritable explosion of outdoor activities, community events and iconic Spring blooms. For those wanting to make the most of ...
Written by Kathy Witt
The setting: A picturesque, historically preserved small town in Kentucky
The cast: Visiting couples; local shopkeepers, restauranteurs, chefs, artists and inkeepers; extras
The plot: Couples seeking romance and adventure discover...
Written by Dylan Marson
When you plan a visit to Kentucky, you simply can't overlook the sheer volume of outdoor adventures to be found around every creek & holler. Travelers are looking for ways to get off the beaten path more than ever to find those ...
Written by Dylan Marson
Travel is constantly evolving and that means making the most of your experiences can’t always be done off the cuff. Even just a little bit of preparation can make all the difference to take your adventures to the n...
Written by Dylan Marson
The winter season is in full swing, which means temperatures are dropping and it's time to seek out those cozy hometown vibes you only ever see on the Hallmark channel! The kind of experiences where you really ...
Written by Dylan Marson
It’s that time of the year again where ghosts, ghouls and goblins are running rampant in the Bluegrass! Halloween and the spooky season brings with it a whole host of activities that offer up something for everyone to enjoy. So grab ...
Written by Dylan Marson
You didn’t travel all this way just to eat some fast food! No…for foodies, the meals you eat are a critical part of any travel experience. After all, dining out feels so much better when you know that your dollars are di...
Written by Dylan Marson
Sometimes after a long day on the road, you just need to take a break. Whether you need to stretch your legs, fill your belly or simply unwind, this is your guide to Chilling out in Georgetown, KY.
Take In The Fresh Air
Get away from the busy interstate tra...
Written by Kathy Witt
Did you know there is a national day earmarked solely to Sneak Some Zucchini into Your Neighbor’s Porch? (Should you need to rid yourself of excess produce, it’s coming up on August 8.)
There’s a national day desi...
Written by Kathy Witt
Sergeant Reckless. The Cerebral Dancer. The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors.
Sculptural art abounds in Georgetown—from graceful, calming elements in Yuko-en on the Elkhorn to pieces highlighting the beauty and elegance of horses to contemporary works ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Here are a few truths about cigar smokers:
Cigar smokers are united in their passion for a good cigar.
Cigar smokers know no strangers.
Cigar smokers are a very welcoming community.
“Economic, racial and r...
Written by Kathy Witt
"Horses sleep standing up. They’re colorblind. They communicate through neighing and nickering, laughing and smiling."
For those of us not blessed with horse sense, these are more myth than truth. Horses do in fact lie down for the occasional deep sl...
Written by Kathy Witt
Whether at his restaurant, Rodney’s on Broadway, or his cooking class at Bleubird Studio & Suites, Executive Chef Rod Jones has one mission: to deliver timeless comfort in an elegant setting.
Rod’s restaurant is tu...
Written by Dylan Marson
There’s something strange in the neighborhood, and we don’t have any ghostbusters on call. Just beneath the surface of this unsuspecting Kentucky community, there lies an uncanny number of strange tales and unusual experiences just waiting...
Written by Michelle Wilson
Who run the world? Moms! - and with Mother’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to shower them with the appreciation they deserve. Whether you are looking for a unique gift, an action-packed adventure, celebratory sweet treat, or a ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Ever wonder what happens to all the old décor when a hotel renovates and remodels and brings in new? The pictures on the walls, the furniture in the rooms? the sheets on the beds?
In the case of one hotel—Georgetown’s...
Written by Dylan Marson
AirBnB’s have taken the world by storm, offering a whole new world of lodgings that can be tailored to every traveler’s needs. Some are a breath of fresh air, some are like a home away from home and some make it their mission to...
Written by Kathy Witt
It began with a cheeseball.
Several years ago, culinary specialist Amanda O’Neal was urged by her sister to answer a Facebook post from a local mom’s group looking for cheeseballs. Amanda was known for her cheeseballs, ha...
Written by Kathy Witt
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) – the world’s largest Toyota manufacturing plant and home of the Toyota Camry, RAV4 Hybrid and Lexus ES350 – just fully renovated and reopened the Toyota Kentucky Experience...
Written by Kathy Witt
You’ve picked the perfect overnight or weekender bag for your Georgetown getaway. Now . . . what to pack to be ready for everything Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters and Birthplace of Bourbon has to offer?
Here are nine travel essentials to bring along to live...
Written by Kathy Witt
The Chardonneigh House may inspire visions of sipping a lovely dry white wine, but this beautiful two-bedroom home rental in Stamping Ground unabashedly celebrat...
Written by Kathy Witt
Travel can lower stress, uplift spirits, inspire creativity, decrease boredom, cultivate sophistication, encourage new experiences and help you lose 15 pounds. Okay, we’re kidding about that last one, but travel truly is one ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Nine decorated Christmas trees illustrate the history of the faithful evergreen, from its earliest days to the present, at Kentucky’s grandest home: Ward Hall.
With its 27-foot-high fluted Corinthian columns, ma...
Written by Dylan Marson
Kentucky artistry can be found throughout Georgetown’s Historic streets, from its characteristic murals to the regional crafts found in its downtown shopping district but there’s so much more to be discovered just beneath the su...
Written by Kathy Witt
Take the Georgetown Winter Bucket List Adventure Challenge. Discover Georgetown’s hidden treasures. Try out an activity that’s new to you. Experience an outing that is found only in Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters.
Ready to take the challenge? Here’s a...
Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown/Scott County has dozens of historic churches, including some dating back nearly 240 years. Here is an ecclesiastical stroll through time and religious denominations that shares fun facts about these houses of ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Horses may headline Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters, but Georgetown has a full roster of sports stars. Here are a few record breakers and makers with roots in Scott County:
Croquet, anyone?
This Stamping Ground tobacco farmer was known as a wily co...
Written by Kathy Witt
Fresh. Local. Craft.
These three words form the recipe for success for Dave’s Blazin BBQ, one of Georgetown’s newest dine-in restaurants. In fact, owner David Muir is so committed to this recipe that he spells it out right on the re...
Written by Kathy Witt
Whether planning a staycation, workcation or midway stop as part of a longer vacation, Georgetown, Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters, is an appealing and convenient homebase for day-tripping to regional attractions.
Georgetown’s ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Thirty-six thousand cups of freshly popped popcorn from Western Kentucky farms. One thousand, seven hundred cans of veggies and boxes of cereal donated to a Georgetown organization. Thousands of visitors munch...
Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown is all about choices, whether you’re visiting for the day or vacationing over a long weekend. Bourbon or brews? History or contemporary? Dinner or dessert? In town or out in the country? Will it be this, that or all of the above?
Plan a ...
Written by Kathy Witt
When the TownePlace Suites by Marriott Georgetown opens in the spring of 2023, not only will it be the newest hotel in the area, but it will also be Marriott’s only extended-stay hotel in Georgetown. And it ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Beth Richardson and Philip Enlow know the importance of knowing where your food comes from and offering financial support to local farmers.
The owners of Georgetown-based Spotz Gelato, a certified Kentucky Proud business, have firsthand insight and ex...
Written by Dylan Marson
A journey through the Bluegrass just isn’t complete without a stop in Horse Country and Georgetown has all kinds of horsey experiences just waiting to be discovered! Whether you are a longtime equestrian or a newbie horse-...
Written by Kathy Witt
Want to invite a little magic into your life?
Visit Lavender in Bloom, a U-pick flower farm in Georgetown known for its fields of lavender –thousands of lavender plants blooming white and pink and in all shades of purple.
It is an enchanting sig...
Written by Kathy Witt
You know the drill: Arrive two hours before your flight at the airport’s security checkpoint. Get funneled into a long, crowded line. Unburden yourself of shoes, belt, jacket, laptop and anything else TSA tells you to remove. Step in...
Written by Kathy Witt
You might think the name, “Skullbuster,” would warn people away. But for mountain bikers, the descriptive moniker works like a magnet to pull riders to this backcountry treasure for one exhilarating and u...
Written by Kathy Witt
If there was one silver lining to the pandemic, it’s that it unleashed the DIY spirit in all of us. And with the Queen Mother of gift giving occasions right around the corner, now is the perfect time to give expression to that spirit wi...
Written by Kathy Witt
Beautiful historic churches, vintage barns, a full-on traditional Irish pub, rolling farmland and color-splashed gardens – for couples exchanging “I Do’s,” Georgetown, KY has so many distinctive and scenic settings, along with all the services the bride...
Written by Kathy Witt
If you think a trip to the local farmers market is just about picking up seasonal produce, think again.
At the Scott County Farmers Market, it’s about new community members learning about local resources like the library an...
As the world reopens, Georgetown is planning several in-person events (yes, you read that right: in-person*) for this year’s Memorial Day Weekend.
Movie in the Park
Date: May 28, 2021 | To begin at dusk
Place: Brooking P...
Written by Dylan Marson
As many may know, hanging with “The Boys'' is a sacred ritual for men. It’s a time to sit back, crack open some brews and banter. But over the years, it might start feeling like Groundhog Day when you take a sip from the same beer, at...
Written by Kathy Witt
If it feels like RVs are taking over the highways, it’s because RV ownership has reached record levels, with more than 11 million U.S. households now owning a Recreation Vehicle – the highest level ever recorded.
According to the RV Industry Associati...
Written by Kathy Witt
The setting: A picturesque, historically preserved small town in Kentucky
The cast: Visiting couples; local shopkeepers, restauranteurs, chefs, artists and inkeepers; extras
The plot: Couples seeking romance and adventure discover ...
Written by Dylan Marson
It’s almost Father’s Day and you might be wondering what the heck you’re going to do this year. If you’re anything like me, you’ve gifted your dad everything from socks to smokers, and finding the perfect Father’s Day gift has only gotten...
Written by Kathy Witt
It is the ultimate test of horse and rider, an equestrian triathlon consisting of three distinct elements – dressage, cross-county and show jumping – and one of the few sports where men and women compete alongside one ano...
Spring has sprung, WINter has ended, the foals are frolicking, bees are buzzing, horse racing will begin soon and we want you to PLACE your 10 Best Bets in Georgetown. Just take our advice and we will SHOW you the absolute best way to experience ...
Written by Kathy Witt
There’s a charming halfway point for snowbirds traveling north and south along the I-75 corridor for winter escapes and spring returns home.
The Birthplace of Bourbon and Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters, it is a pl...
Written by Kathy Witt
In 2020 the racing world lost a legend with the passing of Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner War Emblem. Thanks to the work of Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm in Georgetown, KY, the beautiful black stallion...
Written by Kathy Witt
Christmas events typically kick off Thanksgiving Day weekend, but a year monopolized by pandemic news calls for an early holiday kickoff. Thankfully, Southern Lights – a beloved holiday tradition for families for 28 y...
Written by Kathy Witt
The Holiday season is upon us and shopping small can make a big impact – on local, independent business owners; on shoppers who want to find the perfect gift for everyone on their list; and on c...
Travel as far away as the American West and Asia without adding more than a handful of miles to your car. Because of the pandemic, travelers have been uncovering or rediscovering the joy and adventure of exploring close to home. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get away to parts...
Written by Kathy Witt
From a town once known for raising mules to one popular with cyclists for its rural bicycle routes, especially beautiful during fall foliage season, Sadieville is a tiny town whose railroading heritage intersects with community pr...
Written by Dylan Marson
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but a mural is a window into a community’s soul. Georgetown is home to a wealth of Kentucky artistry and culture, some of which can be found immortalized on the very walls that downtown shoppers pass by...
Written by Kathy Witt
Summer is here and that means excursions to farms and farmers markets to load up on flowers and veggies for planting and growing and fresh produce for buying and building dinner menus around. Georgetown and Scott County farms and farmers are ready to we...
Bourbon distiller Jeff Mattingly appreciates being mere steps from where bourbon whiskey was (allegedly) first made way back in 1789 – that is, on the banks of Royal Spring, located right across the street from...
Written by Kathy Witt
If Kentucky has one perfect measuring stick for social distancing, it is the horse. At approximately eight feet long, horses have been social distancing long before the term ever came into popular usage, as it has durin...
Written by Kathy Witt
Once upon a time, as pioneer farmers prepared a foreign land for plowing and planting, they faced one dragon of a challenge: removing piles and piles of limestone rocks and figuring out what to do...
11/19/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Our G-town Holiday Gift Guide lets you show your love of Georgetown, of shopping local, of finding those unique, small-town surprises that can only be found here. And something to make merry about – all but one fit beneath the tree. (Hint: You’...
4/19/19 Written by Kathy Witt
The calendar page has flipped and everyone’s mind has turned to horses, especially in Georgetown - Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters.
Photo by Hockensmith Fine Arts
It’s time to place your bets at the Spring or Fall Meet...
Written by Kathy WittThe International Museum of the Horse. Parade of Breeds Show. Hall of Champions. The Kentucky Horse Park is famous for many things, all in celebration of the history of the relationship between human and horse. But there...
5/23/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Back in 2008, when he was living and working in Japan, Daniel “DH” Harrison was a Kentucky country boy with a big dream. He fantasized about owning a brewery, thinking at the time it was re...
12/20/18 Written by Spirit of Elijah Craig
This guest blog was curated in the spirit of Baptist minister Elijah Craig, famous for discovering bourbon in the heart of Georgetown more than two centuries ago.
Georgetown, a Baptist minister and Kentuck...
7/26/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown has plenty of great places to raise a glass, a stein, even a dainty demitasse cup. Here are some faves:
Cocktails
One would expect, in a town known as the Birthplace of Bourbon, that outstanding bourbon drinks w...
Written by Hannah Sither & Natalie Partin
Sitting on the corner of South Water Street and West College Street is a farm-to-table restaurant promising locals and visitors a fine dining experience without breaking the bank. Local Feed has been proudly ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Did you know Georgetown has a sister city? Tahara, Japan, located in Aichi Prefecture in central Honshu Island, is an area known for its rich cultural heritage and landmarks including the restored 17th-century fortress of Nagoya Castle...
Written by Natalie Partin
When the flowers begin to bloom or the leaves start to fall, central Kentucky converts to one uniform season – Keeneland season. In a tradition all its own, Keenland spring and fall meets bring out the finest in all things horse.
Georget...
Written by Kathy Witt
A grand manse built in the 1850s and paid for in gold is one of Kentucky’s foremost architectural treasurers – and a rich repository of equally grand stories. There’s the one about the owner’s niece stripping...
Written by Natalie Partin
A Friday night in Georgetown prior to 2008 often times consisted of a cold beverage at a chain restaurant or watering hole in our neighboring city of Lexington. One of the first to begin the Georgetown movement for local beverages in a ...
7/16/18 Written by Hannah Sither
Thirteen years ago, restaurant owner Kathy Lyons envisioned a family-friendly pizzeria on behalf of a small, but fast-growing, city of Georgetown. After identifying a need within the community for a local dining spot featur...
7/24/18 Written by Kathy Witt
Yes, Georgetown/Scott County is a dapper destination, but did you know it has something of a checkered past? Read on to learn about its ties to outlaw Jesse James, a nefarious general the county chose as its namesake, and Sallie Ward, who made a caree...
Written by Kathy Witt
Tis the season to travel, both locally and farther afield to see friends and relatives and share the beauty, bounty and blessings of the season. Several Georgetown celebs share their best travel tips for hitting the hotspots in Georgetown and beyond.
Daniel Harrison,...
Written by Kathy Witt
Some famous celebrities have been spotted galloping around in Georgetown, and the paparazzi have tracked them down to a patch of bluegrass filled with paddocks. These stars of the racetrack are now living large on the land at Old ...
4/11/18 Written by Marie Pullen with Back Road Bluegrass **Subscribe on her homepage**
When the creators of #GtownEats invited me to write a blog featuring their inaugural food fest, I was thrilled! Downtown Georgetown has an inviting ambiance and such a great vibe. The intricate, his...
9/16/19 Written by Natalie Partin
Fall brings more than just colorful trees and cozy sweaters to town, it also invites festivals, concerts, shopping sprees, Halloween nights, horsey fun and more! Check out the events Georgetown, KY has waiting for you and your fam...
2/28/20 Written by Kathy Witt
Thousands and thousands of visitors, $150 million, five tourism staff members and one dynamic community – tourism at work in Georgetown
We all know that traveling can enrich and enhance our lives. But did you know that other travelers travel...
Written by Kathy Witt
One of Kentucky’s only authentic stained glass shops, Heirlooms & Gretchen’s is a colorful and distinctive business mix based on the passions of its proprietors, Gretchen Soards and Kim Hooks. Custom stained glass – design, repair, supplie...
Written by Kathy Witt
There are lots of ways to mark Black History Month in Georgetown/Scott County, including attractions, exhibits, activities – even neighborhoods that have a story to tell.
African American-settled communities include Zion Hill, Watkinsville a...
Written by Natalie Partin
Even if we weren’t there at the time, many are likely familiar with the groundbreaking announcement by Dr. Shichiro Toyoda in December 1985 declaring Scott County, Kentucky as Toyota’s first wholly-owned vehicle manufacturing plant...
Written by Trip101
There are a lot of reasons to love this quaint, charming town in the heart of Bluegrass country. Georgetown is the epitome of small-town America. Slap-bang in the middle of the golden triangle of Cincinnati, Louisville, and Lexington, this specia...
10/10/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Visitors to Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm find a whole herd of celebrities; in fact, this rolling green Georgetown pastureland is where about 175 four-legged luminaries spend their golden years, including 199...
Written by Kathy Witt
The old road trip song, “99 bottles of beer on the wall,” springs to mind when entering Country Boy Brewing, an enormous watering hole on the outskirts of Georgetown that hums with conviviality. Except instead of “99 bottles,” you’d have to c...
Written by Kathy Witt
Historic downtown Georgetown is utterly charming with its Victorian streetscapes, lively with dozens of shops, boutiques and art galleries – and full-on food-crazy with its abundance of culinary options. Within a ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Bring your fishing pole, favorite float and appetite for adventure to Georgetown this summer. No need to rein in the horseplay – it’s encouraged in Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters, especially at these five kid (and parent) ple...
5/1/18 Written by (or more accurately, in the spirit of) the infamous Sallie Ward of Georgetown’s Ward Hall
Hello, Sweeties!
I am once again in my beloved Kentucky, visiting my Aunt Matilda and Uncle Junius at Ward Hall, and painting Georgetown as red as I possibly can. It is just ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown is more than just a pretty face – and with its Victorian-era downtown and rolling countryside, it is a really pretty face! – but it’s romantic, too. Wear your heart on your sleeve at these hot spots for a day or evening of romance:
• St...
Written by Kathy Witt
Free? As in no charge?
Yep, you read that right. Here are six fun Georgetown attractions you can’t put a price tag on because they’re all on the house. Yours for the taking – and enjoying.
1. Explore Local Artistry
Kentucky artistry can be ...
5/24/18 Written by Hannah Sither & Natalie Partin
Tucked within our Victorian downtown is an old-fashioned restaurant that has been serving the people of Georgetown since 1910. Fava’s Restaurant is a local diner that stays true to its beginnings, remaini...
Written by Kathy Witt
When you start hearing the song, “Baby, it’s cold outside,” you know it’s time to move playtime indoors. Georgetown has 10 ways to while away a winter’s day where it’s warm:
• Take a tram ride through Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, ...
Written by Kathy Witt & Nicky Reynolds
Good food and aged bourbon are two things Kentucky does best. In fact, the state has such an excellent reputation for its unique food heritage that Kentucky Tourism and each of the...
3/7/18 updated 2/28/29 Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown points the needle at all things quilts and quilting during March’s National Quilting Month, with a special exhibit, classes, trail and more.
“It sometimes amazes me how the art of quilting has conti...
8/21/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Empowered, impetuous and unapologetic – Sallie Ward is the kind of girlfriend we all want in our tribe.
Meet this cheeky fashionista and learn how she became the Belle of Louisville while turning high society on its head and amass...
Written by Kathy Witt
Apple cider, pumpkin picking and fall festivals.
Why is a fall outing to the farm such a beloved tradition for so many?
As one of the three brothers who owns Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse (often described as the Disney of central Kentucky farms), Stephe...
Written by Spirit of Pete the Crow
This guest blog was curated in the spirit of Pete the Talking Crow, who once made a memorable albeit unwelcome habit of starting horse races before they officially started.
“Go!”
Yep. That’s my signature squawk – and the squawk that got ...
Written by Natalie Partin
Does your bucket list include a visit to legendary horse farms, tasting a sweet bourbon concoction (or two), or basically anything involving a relaxing but entertaining getaway? If so, Georgetown, Kentucky is calling your name! We’ve lined out 8...
Written by Dylan Marson
We all want to find fun date-night locations outside of the usual fancy dinner, but sometimes it can be difficult to find those creative spots and make plans to shake up your regular routine. As we’re quickly approaching Springtime, we deci...
Written by Dylan Marson
So you’re looking for the complete Kentucky experience, but only have a short time in the state? Don’t worry, this handy-dandy guide-series will give you the complete “Kentucky Experience” in one amazing package.
When yo...
Written by Kathy Witt
“A soldier dies two deaths—when he takes his final breath and the last time his name is said.”
If John Chmela had his way, no soldier would ever die that second death.
Chmela and his wife, Claire...
Written by Dylan Marson
It’s your first day in Georgetown, Kentucky and it’s time to get outside to experience everything the Bluegrass has to offer! There’s so much natural beauty to explore and only so much time in a day, so follow along this helpful itiner...
With 63.4 million U.S. households owning a dog, according to the American Pet Products Association, you can bet that dog-friendly Georgetown contributes in a big way to that stat. And this is a place that puts its money where its mouth is or, in dogspeak, its pooches where its parks ar...
Written by Dylan Marson
Tired of the Winter chills? Ready to invite some color into your day-to-day? Springtime in Georgetown marks a veritable explosion of outdoor activities, community events and iconic Spring blooms. For those wanting to make the most of ...
Written by Kathy Witt
The setting: A picturesque, historically preserved small town in Kentucky
The cast: Visiting couples; local shopkeepers, restauranteurs, chefs, artists and inkeepers; extras
The plot: Couples seeking romance and adventure discover...
Written by Dylan Marson
When you plan a visit to Kentucky, you simply can't overlook the sheer volume of outdoor adventures to be found around every creek & holler. Travelers are looking for ways to get off the beaten path more than ever to find those ...
Written by Dylan Marson
Travel is constantly evolving and that means making the most of your experiences can’t always be done off the cuff. Even just a little bit of preparation can make all the difference to take your adventures to the n...
Written by Dylan Marson
The winter season is in full swing, which means temperatures are dropping and it's time to seek out those cozy hometown vibes you only ever see on the Hallmark channel! The kind of experiences where you really ...
Written by Dylan Marson
It’s that time of the year again where ghosts, ghouls and goblins are running rampant in the Bluegrass! Halloween and the spooky season brings with it a whole host of activities that offer up something for everyone to enjoy. So grab ...
Written by Dylan Marson
You didn’t travel all this way just to eat some fast food! No…for foodies, the meals you eat are a critical part of any travel experience. After all, dining out feels so much better when you know that your dollars are di...
Written by Dylan Marson
Sometimes after a long day on the road, you just need to take a break. Whether you need to stretch your legs, fill your belly or simply unwind, this is your guide to Chilling out in Georgetown, KY.
Take In The Fresh Air
Get away from the busy interstate tra...
Written by Kathy Witt
Did you know there is a national day earmarked solely to Sneak Some Zucchini into Your Neighbor’s Porch? (Should you need to rid yourself of excess produce, it’s coming up on August 8.)
There’s a national day desi...
Written by Kathy Witt
Sergeant Reckless. The Cerebral Dancer. The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors.
Sculptural art abounds in Georgetown—from graceful, calming elements in Yuko-en on the Elkhorn to pieces highlighting the beauty and elegance of horses to contemporary works ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Here are a few truths about cigar smokers:
Cigar smokers are united in their passion for a good cigar.
Cigar smokers know no strangers.
Cigar smokers are a very welcoming community.
“Economic, racial and r...
Written by Kathy Witt
"Horses sleep standing up. They’re colorblind. They communicate through neighing and nickering, laughing and smiling."
For those of us not blessed with horse sense, these are more myth than truth. Horses do in fact lie down for the occasional deep sl...
Written by Kathy Witt
Whether at his restaurant, Rodney’s on Broadway, or his cooking class at Bleubird Studio & Suites, Executive Chef Rod Jones has one mission: to deliver timeless comfort in an elegant setting.
Rod’s restaurant is tu...
Written by Dylan Marson
There’s something strange in the neighborhood, and we don’t have any ghostbusters on call. Just beneath the surface of this unsuspecting Kentucky community, there lies an uncanny number of strange tales and unusual experiences just waiting...
Written by Michelle Wilson
Who run the world? Moms! - and with Mother’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to shower them with the appreciation they deserve. Whether you are looking for a unique gift, an action-packed adventure, celebratory sweet treat, or a ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Ever wonder what happens to all the old décor when a hotel renovates and remodels and brings in new? The pictures on the walls, the furniture in the rooms? the sheets on the beds?
In the case of one hotel—Georgetown’s...
Written by Dylan Marson
AirBnB’s have taken the world by storm, offering a whole new world of lodgings that can be tailored to every traveler’s needs. Some are a breath of fresh air, some are like a home away from home and some make it their mission to...
Written by Kathy Witt
It began with a cheeseball.
Several years ago, culinary specialist Amanda O’Neal was urged by her sister to answer a Facebook post from a local mom’s group looking for cheeseballs. Amanda was known for her cheeseballs, ha...
Written by Kathy Witt
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) – the world’s largest Toyota manufacturing plant and home of the Toyota Camry, RAV4 Hybrid and Lexus ES350 – just fully renovated and reopened the Toyota Kentucky Experience...
Written by Kathy Witt
You’ve picked the perfect overnight or weekender bag for your Georgetown getaway. Now . . . what to pack to be ready for everything Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters and Birthplace of Bourbon has to offer?
Here are nine travel essentials to bring along to live...
Written by Kathy Witt
The Chardonneigh House may inspire visions of sipping a lovely dry white wine, but this beautiful two-bedroom home rental in Stamping Ground unabashedly celebrat...
Written by Kathy Witt
Travel can lower stress, uplift spirits, inspire creativity, decrease boredom, cultivate sophistication, encourage new experiences and help you lose 15 pounds. Okay, we’re kidding about that last one, but travel truly is one ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Nine decorated Christmas trees illustrate the history of the faithful evergreen, from its earliest days to the present, at Kentucky’s grandest home: Ward Hall.
With its 27-foot-high fluted Corinthian columns, ma...
Written by Dylan Marson
Kentucky artistry can be found throughout Georgetown’s Historic streets, from its characteristic murals to the regional crafts found in its downtown shopping district but there’s so much more to be discovered just beneath the su...
Written by Kathy Witt
Take the Georgetown Winter Bucket List Adventure Challenge. Discover Georgetown’s hidden treasures. Try out an activity that’s new to you. Experience an outing that is found only in Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters.
Ready to take the challenge? Here’s a...
Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown/Scott County has dozens of historic churches, including some dating back nearly 240 years. Here is an ecclesiastical stroll through time and religious denominations that shares fun facts about these houses of ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Horses may headline Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters, but Georgetown has a full roster of sports stars. Here are a few record breakers and makers with roots in Scott County:
Croquet, anyone?
This Stamping Ground tobacco farmer was known as a wily co...
Written by Kathy Witt
Fresh. Local. Craft.
These three words form the recipe for success for Dave’s Blazin BBQ, one of Georgetown’s newest dine-in restaurants. In fact, owner David Muir is so committed to this recipe that he spells it out right on the re...
Written by Kathy Witt
Whether planning a staycation, workcation or midway stop as part of a longer vacation, Georgetown, Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters, is an appealing and convenient homebase for day-tripping to regional attractions.
Georgetown’s ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Thirty-six thousand cups of freshly popped popcorn from Western Kentucky farms. One thousand, seven hundred cans of veggies and boxes of cereal donated to a Georgetown organization. Thousands of visitors munch...
Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown is all about choices, whether you’re visiting for the day or vacationing over a long weekend. Bourbon or brews? History or contemporary? Dinner or dessert? In town or out in the country? Will it be this, that or all of the above?
Plan a ...
Written by Kathy Witt
When the TownePlace Suites by Marriott Georgetown opens in the spring of 2023, not only will it be the newest hotel in the area, but it will also be Marriott’s only extended-stay hotel in Georgetown. And it ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Beth Richardson and Philip Enlow know the importance of knowing where your food comes from and offering financial support to local farmers.
The owners of Georgetown-based Spotz Gelato, a certified Kentucky Proud business, have firsthand insight and ex...
Written by Dylan Marson
A journey through the Bluegrass just isn’t complete without a stop in Horse Country and Georgetown has all kinds of horsey experiences just waiting to be discovered! Whether you are a longtime equestrian or a newbie horse-...
Written by Kathy Witt
Want to invite a little magic into your life?
Visit Lavender in Bloom, a U-pick flower farm in Georgetown known for its fields of lavender –thousands of lavender plants blooming white and pink and in all shades of purple.
It is an enchanting sig...
Written by Kathy Witt
You know the drill: Arrive two hours before your flight at the airport’s security checkpoint. Get funneled into a long, crowded line. Unburden yourself of shoes, belt, jacket, laptop and anything else TSA tells you to remove. Step in...
Written by Kathy Witt
You might think the name, “Skullbuster,” would warn people away. But for mountain bikers, the descriptive moniker works like a magnet to pull riders to this backcountry treasure for one exhilarating and u...
Written by Kathy Witt
If there was one silver lining to the pandemic, it’s that it unleashed the DIY spirit in all of us. And with the Queen Mother of gift giving occasions right around the corner, now is the perfect time to give expression to that spirit wi...
Written by Kathy Witt
Beautiful historic churches, vintage barns, a full-on traditional Irish pub, rolling farmland and color-splashed gardens – for couples exchanging “I Do’s,” Georgetown, KY has so many distinctive and scenic settings, along with all the services the bride...
Written by Kathy Witt
If you think a trip to the local farmers market is just about picking up seasonal produce, think again.
At the Scott County Farmers Market, it’s about new community members learning about local resources like the library an...
As the world reopens, Georgetown is planning several in-person events (yes, you read that right: in-person*) for this year’s Memorial Day Weekend.
Movie in the Park
Date: May 28, 2021 | To begin at dusk
Place: Brooking P...
Written by Dylan Marson
As many may know, hanging with “The Boys'' is a sacred ritual for men. It’s a time to sit back, crack open some brews and banter. But over the years, it might start feeling like Groundhog Day when you take a sip from the same beer, at...
Written by Kathy Witt
If it feels like RVs are taking over the highways, it’s because RV ownership has reached record levels, with more than 11 million U.S. households now owning a Recreation Vehicle – the highest level ever recorded.
According to the RV Industry Associati...
Written by Kathy Witt
The setting: A picturesque, historically preserved small town in Kentucky
The cast: Visiting couples; local shopkeepers, restauranteurs, chefs, artists and inkeepers; extras
The plot: Couples seeking romance and adventure discover ...
Written by Dylan Marson
It’s almost Father’s Day and you might be wondering what the heck you’re going to do this year. If you’re anything like me, you’ve gifted your dad everything from socks to smokers, and finding the perfect Father’s Day gift has only gotten...
Written by Kathy Witt
It is the ultimate test of horse and rider, an equestrian triathlon consisting of three distinct elements – dressage, cross-county and show jumping – and one of the few sports where men and women compete alongside one ano...
Spring has sprung, WINter has ended, the foals are frolicking, bees are buzzing, horse racing will begin soon and we want you to PLACE your 10 Best Bets in Georgetown. Just take our advice and we will SHOW you the absolute best way to experience ...
Written by Kathy Witt
There’s a charming halfway point for snowbirds traveling north and south along the I-75 corridor for winter escapes and spring returns home.
The Birthplace of Bourbon and Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters, it is a pl...
Written by Kathy Witt
In 2020 the racing world lost a legend with the passing of Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner War Emblem. Thanks to the work of Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm in Georgetown, KY, the beautiful black stallion...
Written by Kathy Witt
Christmas events typically kick off Thanksgiving Day weekend, but a year monopolized by pandemic news calls for an early holiday kickoff. Thankfully, Southern Lights – a beloved holiday tradition for families for 28 y...
Written by Kathy Witt
The Holiday season is upon us and shopping small can make a big impact – on local, independent business owners; on shoppers who want to find the perfect gift for everyone on their list; and on c...
Travel as far away as the American West and Asia without adding more than a handful of miles to your car. Because of the pandemic, travelers have been uncovering or rediscovering the joy and adventure of exploring close to home. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get away to parts...
Written by Kathy Witt
From a town once known for raising mules to one popular with cyclists for its rural bicycle routes, especially beautiful during fall foliage season, Sadieville is a tiny town whose railroading heritage intersects with community pr...
Written by Dylan Marson
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but a mural is a window into a community’s soul. Georgetown is home to a wealth of Kentucky artistry and culture, some of which can be found immortalized on the very walls that downtown shoppers pass by...
Written by Kathy Witt
Summer is here and that means excursions to farms and farmers markets to load up on flowers and veggies for planting and growing and fresh produce for buying and building dinner menus around. Georgetown and Scott County farms and farmers are ready to we...
Bourbon distiller Jeff Mattingly appreciates being mere steps from where bourbon whiskey was (allegedly) first made way back in 1789 – that is, on the banks of Royal Spring, located right across the street from...
Written by Kathy Witt
If Kentucky has one perfect measuring stick for social distancing, it is the horse. At approximately eight feet long, horses have been social distancing long before the term ever came into popular usage, as it has durin...
Written by Kathy Witt
Once upon a time, as pioneer farmers prepared a foreign land for plowing and planting, they faced one dragon of a challenge: removing piles and piles of limestone rocks and figuring out what to do...
11/19/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Our G-town Holiday Gift Guide lets you show your love of Georgetown, of shopping local, of finding those unique, small-town surprises that can only be found here. And something to make merry about – all but one fit beneath the tree. (Hint: You’...
4/19/19 Written by Kathy Witt
The calendar page has flipped and everyone’s mind has turned to horses, especially in Georgetown - Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters.
Photo by Hockensmith Fine Arts
It’s time to place your bets at the Spring or Fall Meet...
Written by Kathy WittThe International Museum of the Horse. Parade of Breeds Show. Hall of Champions. The Kentucky Horse Park is famous for many things, all in celebration of the history of the relationship between human and horse. But there...
5/23/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Back in 2008, when he was living and working in Japan, Daniel “DH” Harrison was a Kentucky country boy with a big dream. He fantasized about owning a brewery, thinking at the time it was re...
12/20/18 Written by Spirit of Elijah Craig
This guest blog was curated in the spirit of Baptist minister Elijah Craig, famous for discovering bourbon in the heart of Georgetown more than two centuries ago.
Georgetown, a Baptist minister and Kentuck...
7/26/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown has plenty of great places to raise a glass, a stein, even a dainty demitasse cup. Here are some faves:
Cocktails
One would expect, in a town known as the Birthplace of Bourbon, that outstanding bourbon drinks w...
Written by Hannah Sither & Natalie Partin
Sitting on the corner of South Water Street and West College Street is a farm-to-table restaurant promising locals and visitors a fine dining experience without breaking the bank. Local Feed has been proudly ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Did you know Georgetown has a sister city? Tahara, Japan, located in Aichi Prefecture in central Honshu Island, is an area known for its rich cultural heritage and landmarks including the restored 17th-century fortress of Nagoya Castle...
Written by Natalie Partin
When the flowers begin to bloom or the leaves start to fall, central Kentucky converts to one uniform season – Keeneland season. In a tradition all its own, Keenland spring and fall meets bring out the finest in all things horse.
Georget...
Written by Kathy Witt
A grand manse built in the 1850s and paid for in gold is one of Kentucky’s foremost architectural treasurers – and a rich repository of equally grand stories. There’s the one about the owner’s niece stripping...
Written by Natalie Partin
A Friday night in Georgetown prior to 2008 often times consisted of a cold beverage at a chain restaurant or watering hole in our neighboring city of Lexington. One of the first to begin the Georgetown movement for local beverages in a ...
7/16/18 Written by Hannah Sither
Thirteen years ago, restaurant owner Kathy Lyons envisioned a family-friendly pizzeria on behalf of a small, but fast-growing, city of Georgetown. After identifying a need within the community for a local dining spot featur...
7/24/18 Written by Kathy Witt
Yes, Georgetown/Scott County is a dapper destination, but did you know it has something of a checkered past? Read on to learn about its ties to outlaw Jesse James, a nefarious general the county chose as its namesake, and Sallie Ward, who made a caree...
Written by Kathy Witt
Tis the season to travel, both locally and farther afield to see friends and relatives and share the beauty, bounty and blessings of the season. Several Georgetown celebs share their best travel tips for hitting the hotspots in Georgetown and beyond.
Daniel Harrison,...
Written by Kathy Witt
Some famous celebrities have been spotted galloping around in Georgetown, and the paparazzi have tracked them down to a patch of bluegrass filled with paddocks. These stars of the racetrack are now living large on the land at Old ...
4/11/18 Written by Marie Pullen with Back Road Bluegrass **Subscribe on her homepage**
When the creators of #GtownEats invited me to write a blog featuring their inaugural food fest, I was thrilled! Downtown Georgetown has an inviting ambiance and such a great vibe. The intricate, his...
9/16/19 Written by Natalie Partin
Fall brings more than just colorful trees and cozy sweaters to town, it also invites festivals, concerts, shopping sprees, Halloween nights, horsey fun and more! Check out the events Georgetown, KY has waiting for you and your fam...
2/28/20 Written by Kathy Witt
Thousands and thousands of visitors, $150 million, five tourism staff members and one dynamic community – tourism at work in Georgetown
We all know that traveling can enrich and enhance our lives. But did you know that other travelers travel...
Written by Kathy Witt
One of Kentucky’s only authentic stained glass shops, Heirlooms & Gretchen’s is a colorful and distinctive business mix based on the passions of its proprietors, Gretchen Soards and Kim Hooks. Custom stained glass – design, repair, supplie...
Written by Kathy Witt
There are lots of ways to mark Black History Month in Georgetown/Scott County, including attractions, exhibits, activities – even neighborhoods that have a story to tell.
African American-settled communities include Zion Hill, Watkinsville a...
Written by Natalie Partin
Even if we weren’t there at the time, many are likely familiar with the groundbreaking announcement by Dr. Shichiro Toyoda in December 1985 declaring Scott County, Kentucky as Toyota’s first wholly-owned vehicle manufacturing plant...
Written by Trip101
There are a lot of reasons to love this quaint, charming town in the heart of Bluegrass country. Georgetown is the epitome of small-town America. Slap-bang in the middle of the golden triangle of Cincinnati, Louisville, and Lexington, this specia...
10/10/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Visitors to Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm find a whole herd of celebrities; in fact, this rolling green Georgetown pastureland is where about 175 four-legged luminaries spend their golden years, including 199...
Written by Kathy Witt
The old road trip song, “99 bottles of beer on the wall,” springs to mind when entering Country Boy Brewing, an enormous watering hole on the outskirts of Georgetown that hums with conviviality. Except instead of “99 bottles,” you’d have to c...
Written by Kathy Witt
Historic downtown Georgetown is utterly charming with its Victorian streetscapes, lively with dozens of shops, boutiques and art galleries – and full-on food-crazy with its abundance of culinary options. Within a ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Bring your fishing pole, favorite float and appetite for adventure to Georgetown this summer. No need to rein in the horseplay – it’s encouraged in Kentucky’s Horse Headquarters, especially at these five kid (and parent) ple...
5/1/18 Written by (or more accurately, in the spirit of) the infamous Sallie Ward of Georgetown’s Ward Hall
Hello, Sweeties!
I am once again in my beloved Kentucky, visiting my Aunt Matilda and Uncle Junius at Ward Hall, and painting Georgetown as red as I possibly can. It is just ...
Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown is more than just a pretty face – and with its Victorian-era downtown and rolling countryside, it is a really pretty face! – but it’s romantic, too. Wear your heart on your sleeve at these hot spots for a day or evening of romance:
• St...
Written by Kathy Witt
Free? As in no charge?
Yep, you read that right. Here are six fun Georgetown attractions you can’t put a price tag on because they’re all on the house. Yours for the taking – and enjoying.
1. Explore Local Artistry
Kentucky artistry can be ...
5/24/18 Written by Hannah Sither & Natalie Partin
Tucked within our Victorian downtown is an old-fashioned restaurant that has been serving the people of Georgetown since 1910. Fava’s Restaurant is a local diner that stays true to its beginnings, remaini...
Written by Kathy Witt
When you start hearing the song, “Baby, it’s cold outside,” you know it’s time to move playtime indoors. Georgetown has 10 ways to while away a winter’s day where it’s warm:
• Take a tram ride through Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, ...
Written by Kathy Witt & Nicky Reynolds
Good food and aged bourbon are two things Kentucky does best. In fact, the state has such an excellent reputation for its unique food heritage that Kentucky Tourism and each of the...
3/7/18 updated 2/28/29 Written by Kathy Witt
Georgetown points the needle at all things quilts and quilting during March’s National Quilting Month, with a special exhibit, classes, trail and more.
“It sometimes amazes me how the art of quilting has conti...
8/21/19 Written by Kathy Witt
Empowered, impetuous and unapologetic – Sallie Ward is the kind of girlfriend we all want in our tribe.
Meet this cheeky fashionista and learn how she became the Belle of Louisville while turning high society on its head and amass...
Written by Kathy Witt
Apple cider, pumpkin picking and fall festivals.
Why is a fall outing to the farm such a beloved tradition for so many?
As one of the three brothers who owns Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse (often described as the Disney of central Kentucky farms), Stephe...
Written by Spirit of Pete the Crow
This guest blog was curated in the spirit of Pete the Talking Crow, who once made a memorable albeit unwelcome habit of starting horse races before they officially started.
“Go!”
Yep. That’s my signature squawk – and the squawk that got ...
Written by Natalie Partin
Does your bucket list include a visit to legendary horse farms, tasting a sweet bourbon concoction (or two), or basically anything involving a relaxing but entertaining getaway? If so, Georgetown, Kentucky is calling your name! We’ve lined out 8...