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Bardstown-Nelson County Official Visitors Guide 2017
visitbardstown.com 800.638.4877
We’re not just any small town. We’re the Bourbon Capital of the World® and the most beautiful small town in America, according
to Rand McNally and USA Today.
Built in 1892, the former Nelson County Courthouse is the perfect place to start your getaway, as it now serves as home to the Bardstown-Nelson County Visitors Center.
While today’s world travels at a rate of 200 gigabytes a second, there’s still one place that slows the world down to the pace of a carriage ride. It’s a place where you can trade the sounds of freeways with the romantic melodies of Stephen Foster. Or, swap your skinny decaf latte for an indulgent ice cream sundae.
It’s a place to relive history, tour bourbon distilleries, indulge in fine Southern cuisine, and embark on an afternoon of unnecessary shopping. Whatever you need to get away from, come to Bardstown, KY – the miniature metropolis with magnificent escapes.
TABLE OF CONTENTSThe Makings of an Itinerary Bourbon, Wine & Beer ................................... 3 History ....................................................................8 Spiritual ................................................................. 12 Christmas ’Round Bardstown ....................14Attractions & Entertainment ....................................15Restaurants ........................................................................18Bars & Pubs ......................................................................22Shopping ............................................................................23Recreation .........................................................................25Events & Festivals ..........................................................26Accommodations ...........................................................28Map ......................................................................................30
S O M E T H I N GENCHANTING
S O M E T H I N GNEATWillett Distillery
In the Bourbon Capital of the World®, bourbon flows from everywhere but the kitchen faucet. Immerse yourself in all things bourbon by touring one or all seven distilleries. Then, earn a degree from Kentucky Bourbon University and dine on bourbon-inspired dishes such as Bourbon Walnut Chicken, Bourbon Blackberry Salmon and Mango-Bourbon Pork Chops. To create a weekend that indulges your passion for bourbon (or other spirits), keep reading. Everything you need to build the perfect itinerary is listed here.
DISTILLERIESBardstown Bourbon CompanyOpening Summer 2017. Set on 100 acres of active farmland, this whiskey destination experience features a unique and transparent educational experience, high-end tours and tastings, integrated visitors center, and event space. 1500 Parkway Dr. | (571) 245-2494bardstownbourbon.com
Barton 1792 Distillery & Visitor CenterSee the inner workings of how this award-winning bourbon is made. Each tour begins and ends in the Barton 1792 Visitor Center, where guests can purchase gifts and souvenirs. FREE tours and tastings. All ages welcome. Must be 21 to taste.501 Cathedral Manor | (502) 331-4879 1792bourbon.com
Barton 1792 Distillery
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Four Roses DistilleryTour highlights include facility operations, such as warehousing, barreling and bottling. The Visitor Center features antique bottles, vintage advertising, memorabilia from the Four Roses archives and a premium Bourbon tasting bar. 624 Lotus Rd., Cox’s Creek | (502) 543-2264, ext. 697fourrosesbourbon.com
Heaven Hill Distilleries Bourbon Heritage CenterTheir award-winning visitor center provides the ultimate bourbon education and entertainment experience. Tour a working rickhouse, then partake in an educational tasting in a barrel-shaped tasting room. 1311 Gilkey Run Rd. | (502) 337-1000bourbonheritagecenter.com
Jim Beam American StillhouseTaste premium bourbons in the American Stillhouse tasting room. 526 Happy Hollow Rd., Clermont | (502) 543-9877jimbeam.com
Lux Row DistilleryComing soon.luxrowdistillers.com
Maker’s Mark DistilleryGet an up-close-and-personal look at this legendary distillery, their bourbon whiskey and the dream that led to both. Purchase a souvenir bottle and hand-dip it in Maker’s signature red wax. Must be 21 to purchase and dip.3350 Burks Spring Rd., Loretto | (270) 865-2099makersmark.com
Preservation DistilleryComing soon.preservationdistillingco.com
Willett DistilleryEstablished in 1936, America’s smallest, independent, family-owned and operated distillery specializes in rare handcrafted, small batch and single barrel distilled spirits.1869 Loretto Rd. | (502) 348-0899willettdistillery.com
Please allow at least 45 minutes for each distillery’s basic tour. For reservations, tour hours, and specific information on mini and extended tours, please contact the distillery at the provided phone number or website.
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WINERIESChuckleberry Farm & WineryThis family-owned winery specializes in sweet fruit wines, as well as jellies, jams, blackberry cobbler and in-season fresh fruit. 527 Garrison Ln., Bloomfield | (502) 249-1051chuckleberryfarm.com
McIntyre’s Winery & BerriesThis winery produces dry, sweet, and fruit wines made from fresh-grown blueberries and blackberries. Purchase fresh berries, take a winery tour and indulge in a wine tasting. 531 McIntyre Lane | (502) 507-3264mcintyreswinery.com
Springhill WineryTaste your wine selections in their tasting room or on the patio overlooking the vineyards.3205 Springfield Rd., Bloomfield | (502) 252-9463springhillwinery.com
For tour hours, please contact the winery at the provided phone number or website.
ENTERTAINMENTKentucky Bourbon UniversityCome to the Kentucky Bourbon House for a Bourbon Tasting or schedule a Bourbon University class. Meet Colonel Michael Masters, “Kentucky Bourbon Master.” Reservations required.107 E. Stephen Foster Ave. I (502) 507-8338kentuckybourbonhouse.com
Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey HistoryLocated in historic Spalding Hall, the museum houses an extensive collection of liquor memorabilia from Oscar Getz and other distillers from the 1700s to today. Includes George Washington’s millstone, prohibition prescriptions, a replica of Lincoln’s Tavern in Illinois and Carrie Nation’s hatchet. 114 N. Fifth St. | (502) 348-2999whiskeymuseum.com
Historic Spalding Hall, home to Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, Bardstown History Museum, and bourbon-inspired restaurant, The Rickhouse.
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RESTAURANTS & BARSOld Talbott TavernBuilt in 1779, the tavern features live entertainment, an endless bourbon selection, and bourbon-inspired Southern favorites such as Bourbon BBQ Ribs.107 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3494talbotts.comGrab a bourbon and dinner at centuries-old Old Talbott Tavern.The RickhouseLocated in Spalding Hall with the Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, this fine dining establishment houses more than 70 bourbons and features a bourbon-infused menu.112 Xavier Dr. | (502) 348-2832therickhouse-bardstown.comHarrison-Smith HouseCombines old-world charm with a rotating menu that features imaginative twists using local ingredients. And of course, there’s a premium bourbon selection.103 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 233-9993harrisonsmithhouse.com3rd Street Tap HouseFeatures more than 30 craft beers on draft, as well as bourbon and wine. 112 N. Third St. | (502) 348-8991
SHOPPINGKentucky Bourbon Marketplace & Tasting RoomThis gift shop and Boutique Liquor Store features hard-to-find premium bourbon souvenirs and gifts. In their tasting room, you can sample from more than 100 bourbons. 110 W. Flaget Ave. | (502) 348-8611kybourbonmarketplace.comShaq & CocoStylish furniture, brilliant lighting, and bourbon-related gifts are just a few of the glamorous products you can find in this downtown Bardstown boutique. 111 N. Third St., Ste. 101 | (502) 349-7768shaqandcoco.com
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Distillery gift shopsMost distilleries have their own gift shop featuring items specific to their brand, as well as various goods specific to Bardstown and Kentucky. Contact the distilleries for hours.
LODGINGBourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast InnThis 1810 Federal House and 1830 Antebellum Mansion features spacious and luxurious antique-filled rooms, fine art, and a tranquil park-like setting. Full country gourmet breakfast. Bourbon bar & lounge onsite. No smoking.714 N. Third St. | (502) BOURBONbourbonmanor.comColonel’s Cottage InnsCol. Michael Masters invites you to one of his five cottages: a 1903 Victorian, a fully-restored antebellum, and two bungalows from the early-mid 1800s. Each sleeps 2-4 guests. Continental breakfast. No smoking. Call or visit online for individual amenities. (502) 507-8338 | 5 locations colonelscottageinns.comOld Talbott TavernBuilt in 1779, the Tavern was once the site of the oldestWestern Stagecoach stop in America. Previous guests include Abraham Lincoln, General Patton, and Jesse James.Restaurant, pub, and gift shop on premises. Includes continental breakfast on weekdays. Country breakfast on weekends. No smoking.107 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3494talbotts.comSpringhill PlantationThis 1850s plantation-style mansion is nestled on a 2.5-acre vineyard with an accompanying winery. All private baths. No smoking. 3205 Springfield Rd., Bloomfield | (502) 252-9463springhillwinery.com
EVENTS & FESTIVALSKentucky Bourbon FestivalFrom September 11-17, bourbon lovers from around the world will come to Bardstown to celebrate Kentucky’s signature spirit. 7 days. 11 distillers. 35 events. Also, don’t miss the Bardstown Sampler on Saturday, March 25.kybourbonfestival.comCraft Beer FestivalTaste more than 30 domestic and imported craft beers, receive a commemorative pilsner tasting glass and dine on local fare while enjoying the sounds of live music. Saturday, October 21. 200 E. Flaget St. | bardstowncraftbeerfest.com Cocktail WeekMarch 22-25: Join us in Bardstown, the Bourbon Capital of the World®, for a celebration of bourbon cocktails. Bardstown’s Cocktail Week features innovative cocktails and distillery/restaurant pairings for special events. The week ends with the Kentucky Bourbon Festival’s Mixed Drink Challenge and Spring Sampler on Saturday. Times and locations vary. (502) 348-3623 | kybourbonfestival.comBourbon City Street ConcertMark your calendar for July 8 and enjoy a day of live music throughout the streets of downtown Bardstown. (502) 348-4877 | bardstownmainstreet.com
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Recapture the romance of railway dining at My Old Kentucky Dinner Train.
In Kentucky’s second-oldest city, history repeats itself every single day. Relive the past on every corner at legendary landmarks and museums that pay tribute to the past. For history buffs, everything you need for a most memorable itinerary is listed here.
Inside Federal Hill, the mansion at My Old Kentucky Home State Park.
ATTRACTIONSMy Old Kentucky Home State ParkBuilt in 1812, Federal Hill was Stephen Foster’s inspiration for Kentucky’s state song, “My Old Kentucky Home.” Tours daily.501 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3502visitmyoldkyhome.com
The Stephen Foster StoryMusic, dance, costumes and drama tell the story of “America's first great composer,” Stephen Foster. June 10 through August 12. 411 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-5971stephenfoster.com
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Recapture the romance of railway dining at My Old Kentucky Dinner Train.
In Kentucky’s second-oldest city, history repeats itself every single day. Relive the past on every corner at legendary landmarks and museums that pay tribute to the past. For history buffs, everything you need for a most memorable itinerary is listed here.
Inside Federal Hill, the mansion at My Old Kentucky Home State Park.
ATTRACTIONSMy Old Kentucky Home State ParkBuilt in 1812, Federal Hill was Stephen Foster’s inspiration for Kentucky’s state song, “My Old Kentucky Home.” Tours daily.501 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3502visitmyoldkyhome.com
The Stephen Foster StoryMusic, dance, costumes and drama tell the story of “America's first great composer,” Stephen Foster. June 10 through August 12. 411 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-5971stephenfoster.com
Kentucky’s outdoor musical, The Stephen Foster Story.
My Old Kentucky Dinner TrainExperience gourmet cuisine, impeccable service and true Southern hospitality as you travel through Kentucky’s beautiful Bourbon Country.602 N. Third St. | (502) 348-7300kydinnertrain.com
Kentucky Railway MuseumBells, lights and steam whistles abound as you ride through the scenic Rolling Fork River Valley. And don’t miss the Civil War Train Robbery. AAA discount. Handicap accessible.136 S. Main St., New Haven | (502) 549-5470kyrail.org
Civil War Museum of the Western TheatreOne of the nation’s four most important Civil War tributes, the museum houses Kentucky's largest collection of Civil War artifacts, including authentic uniforms, battle flags, weapons, maps and documents. A self-guided tour of Old Bardstown Village is included with admission.310 E. Broadway | (502) 349-0291civil-war-museum.org
The authentic log cabins of Old Bardstown Village were built 150-200 years ago.
EVENTS & FESTIVALSStephen Foster FestivalCelebrate the opening of the 59th season of The Stephen Foster Story with a variety of free events all around Bardstown. Visit stephenfoster.com for a detailed itinerary of events. June 10.(502) 348-5971 | stephenfoster.com
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Arts, Crafts & Antiques FairShop more than 200 artists and craftsmen. Choose from clothing, jewelry, pottery, floral, wood items, and antiques. October 14-15.(502) 348-4877 | bardstownmainstreet.com
RESTAURANTS & BARSKurtzSince 1937, Kurtz has been serving what’s rumored to be Kentucky’s best fried chicken.418 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-8964
Kreso’sLocated in historic downtown, Kreso’s is the only restaurant in Bardstown to serve German cuisine.218 N. Third St. | (502) 348-9594kresorestaurant.com
Mammy’s KitchenBuilt in the 1920s, this historic building houses Bardstown’s go-to lunch spot. Features Southern favorites, more than 150 bourbons, and live entertainment.116 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 350-1097btownmammys.com
Hurst Soda FountainGet swept away to the 1950s. As one of the last of its kind, this soda fountain serves up everything you remember.102 N. Third St. | (502) 348-9261
Hurst Drug Store & Soda Fountain
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Arts, Crafts & Antiques FairShop more than 200 artists and craftsmen. Choose from clothing, jewelry, pottery, floral, wood items, and antiques. October 14-15.(502) 348-4877 | bardstownmainstreet.com
RESTAURANTS & BARSKurtzSince 1937, Kurtz has been serving what’s rumored to be Kentucky’s best fried chicken.418 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-8964
Kreso’sLocated in historic downtown, Kreso’s is the only restaurant in Bardstown to serve German cuisine.218 N. Third St. | (502) 348-9594kresorestaurant.com
Mammy’s KitchenBuilt in the 1920s, this historic building houses Bardstown’s go-to lunch spot. Features Southern favorites, more than 150 bourbons, and live entertainment.116 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 350-1097btownmammys.com
Hurst Soda FountainGet swept away to the 1950s. As one of the last of its kind, this soda fountain serves up everything you remember.102 N. Third St. | (502) 348-9261
Hurst Drug Store & Soda Fountain
Formerly the Adam Anthony House & Shop, this historic building dates back to 1800 and is now home to The Primitive Crow Antique Mall.
SHOPPINGGallery on the SquareFeaturing fine art and crafts by more than 30 local artists. Paintings, photos, sculpture, jewelry, fiber, clay and wood art pieces. 90 Court Sq. | (502) 348-0044bardstowngalleryonthesquare.com
The Primitive Crow Antique MallPrimitives and vintage items, Kentucky handmade products, local Amish breads and pies. Buy, sell, or consign your antiques.114 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 439-2710
Nettie Jarvis AntiquesOver 5,000 square feet of high quality American antiques, specializing in 18th and 19th century Kentucky and Southern furniture, clocks, porcelain, quilts, folk art, primitives and coin silver.111 Taylorsville Rd., Bloomfield | (502) 252-9555nettiejarvis.com
LODGINGJailer’s InnSpend the night in prison and unlock an adventure in history. All private baths. Full breakfast. No smoking.111 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-5551jailersinn.com
Talbott InnA charming 15 room boutique hotel in the heart of downtown Bardstown, located on the courthouse square, featuring a full hot breakfast with each stay. All rooms have private baths, 2 rooms with soaker tubs, and 2 rooms with whirlpool tub. Just steps away from all major attractions, shops, bars, and restaurants.101 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3658talbottinn.com
S O M E T H I N GUPLIFTINGThe Sisters of Charity of Nazareth
Unbeknownst to many Kentuckians, the city of Bardstown is blessed with a rich religious heritage. By exploring the following places, you’ll understand why Bardstown and surrounding areas have been called The Kentucky Holy Land.
ATTRACTIONSBasilica of St. Joseph Proto-CathedralBuilt in 1816-1819, St. Joseph’s is the first Catholic cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains. This historic edifice contains fine paintings, gifts of Francis (King of the two Sicilies) and Pope Leo XII. Donations accepted. 310 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3126stjoechurch.com
Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral
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The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth
Unbeknownst to many Kentuckians, the city of Bardstown is blessed with a rich religious heritage. By exploring the following places, you’ll understand why Bardstown and surrounding areas have been called The Kentucky Holy Land.
ATTRACTIONSBasilica of St. Joseph Proto-CathedralBuilt in 1816-1819, St. Joseph’s is the first Catholic cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains. This historic edifice contains fine paintings, gifts of Francis (King of the two Sicilies) and Pope Leo XII. Donations accepted. 310 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3126stjoechurch.com
Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral
Abbey of GethsemaniFounded in 1848 by the Order of Trappist Cistercians, the Abbey is currently home to Trappist monks who open doors to spiritual seekers from all over the world. 3642 Monks Rd., Trappist | (502) 549-4406monks.org
Sisters of Charity of NazarethA quiet place that’s perfect for walks, meditation, tours, and retreats. After viewing the Gothic architecture of St. Vincent Church, visit historic O’Connell Hall, which houses the Visitor Center, Sisters of Charity Heritage Center, group retreats, and an Archival Center. 134 Main Ave., Nazareth | (502) 348-1500scnfamily.org
Bishop Flaget Log House & St. Thomas ChurchThe first Bishop of Bardstown arrived at this house in 1811 and lived there for seven years. Now an interpretive museum, the house reflects the 1812 era. Open by appointment only.870 St. Thomas Ln. | (502) 348-3717st-thomasparish.org
EVENTS37th Annual Live NativityAs part of the annual Christmas ’Round Bardstown festival, this live portrayal of the Bethlehem manger scene features actors and live animals. Dec. 15-16. Bardstown Baptist Church. Free admission.101 W. Brashear Ave. | (502) 348-3866
Beautiful Music of ChristmasThe Mid-Kentucky Chorus at St. Catharine (under the direction of Teresa Tedder) along with professional soloists and musicians. Fri., Dec. 1 & Sat., Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Reservations suggested. Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral.310 W. Stephen Foster Ave. I (859) 336-9232
SHOPPINGAbbey of GethsemaniVisit the gift shop, which showcases Gethsemani Farms products, such as fudge, fruitcakes, jam, and jellies.3642 Monks Rd., Trappist | (502) 549-4406gethsemanifarms.org
S O M E T H I N GMERRYFederal Hill, the home that inspired Stephen Foster to write Kentucky’s state song, “My Old Kentucky Home.”
Imagine wrapping up all the splendor and enchantment of Bedford Falls, Whoville, and 34th Street into one big package. That’s what you’ll experience during Bardstown’s annual six-week festival, Christmas ’Round Bardstown.
Light Up BardstownIt’s the City of Bardstown’s official hanging of the greens, featuring music, refreshments, and a visit from Santa! Friday, Nov. 24. Downtown. (502) 348-4877
Merry & Bright at Historic My Old Kentucky Home Every room of Kentucky’s most famous landmark is adorned with beautiful 12́ tall Christmas trees, each with a unique Kentucky theme including the Commonwealth Tree, Meadows in the Bloom, Birds Make Music All the Day & more! See the garlands, mistletoe, stockings full of toys, the annual gingerbread model of the historic mansion, with nutcrackers standing guard over the mansion’s many rooms! Plus, ladies in Victorian hoop skirts and “gentleman” in tailcoats serenade you with our state song, “My Old Kentucky Home.” Select dates from Nov. 4, 2017 – Jan. 6, 2018. 501 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3502
Kentucky Railway Museum’s North Pole Express All aboard for a journey to the North Pole to pick up Santa. Every Friday - Sunday, Dec. 1-17 & Monday, Dec. 18.136 S. Main St., New Haven | (502) 549-5470
Downtown Holiday Sneak-a-PeakMake it a girls’ night out to shop, eat, drink and be merry. Complete with Christmas carolers. Nov. 17.
My Old Kentucky Dinner Train’s New Year’s Eve Excursion Ring in the New Year on this 2.5-hour excursion. Sunday, Dec. 31.602 N. Third St. | (502) 348-7300
This is just a small sample of the more than 25 holiday happenings in Bardstown. For a complete list, call the Bardstown-Nelson County Tourism Commission at (800) 638-4877.
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ATTRACTIONS & ENTERTAINMENTAbbey of Gethsemani3642 Monks Rd., Trappist | (502) 549-4406monks.orgOpen Mon.- Sat., 9 a.m-5 p.m., closed Sunday.
Around The Town Carriage223 N. Third St. | (502) 348-0331Open daily, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
Bardstown Bourbon Company1500 Parkway Dr. | (571) 245-2494bardstownbourbon.comOpening Summer 2017.
Bardstown-Nelson County Historical Museum114 N. Fifth St. | (502) 348-2999whiskeymuseum.comOpen Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (May-Oct.); Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (Nov.-Apr.); Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun., noon-4 p.m.
Barton 1792 Distillery & Visitor Center501 Cathedral Manor | (502) 331-48791792bourbon.comOpen year-round. Tours are on the hour: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral310 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3126stjoechurch.comMon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sun., 1 p.m. -5 p.m.
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest2499 Clermont Rd., Clermont | (502) 955-8512bernheim.orgOpen 7 a.m. until near sunset daily; check website for schedule. Visitor Center open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Isaac’s Cafe open daily 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
The Welcome Center of the 14,000-acre arboretum, forest, and nature preserve at Bernheim in Clermont.
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ATTRACTIONS & ENTERTAINMENTAbbey of Gethsemani3642 Monks Rd., Trappist | (502) 549-4406monks.orgOpen Mon.- Sat., 9 a.m-5 p.m., closed Sunday.
Around The Town Carriage223 N. Third St. | (502) 348-0331Open daily, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
Bardstown Bourbon Company1500 Parkway Dr. | (571) 245-2494bardstownbourbon.comOpening Summer 2017.
Bardstown-Nelson County Historical Museum114 N. Fifth St. | (502) 348-2999whiskeymuseum.comOpen Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (May-Oct.); Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (Nov.-Apr.); Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun., noon-4 p.m.
Barton 1792 Distillery & Visitor Center501 Cathedral Manor | (502) 331-48791792bourbon.comOpen year-round. Tours are on the hour: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral310 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3126stjoechurch.comMon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sun., 1 p.m. -5 p.m.
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest2499 Clermont Rd., Clermont | (502) 955-8512bernheim.orgOpen 7 a.m. until near sunset daily; check website for schedule. Visitor Center open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Isaac’s Cafe open daily 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
The Welcome Center of the 14,000-acre arboretum, forest, and nature preserve at Bernheim in Clermont.
Bishop Flaget Log House & St. Thomas Church870 St. Thomas Ln. | (502) 348-3717st-thomasparish.orgOpen by appointment only.
Chuckleberry Farm & Winery527 Garrison Ln., Bloomfield | (502) 249-1051site.chuckleberryfarm.comOpen year-round, Fri. 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Seasonal May 15-Aug. 15: Tues.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Civil War Museum of the Western Theatre310 E. Broadway | (502) 349-0291civil-war-museum.orgOpen daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (March-Oct.); Fri.-Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Nov.); Closed Dec. 1-Feb. 28, Easter & Thanksgiving.
Crystal Creek Stables KY9949 Louisville Rd., Cox’s Creek | (502) 348-7193 crystalcreekstablesky.comTours are available Mon. through Sat., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Forest Edge Winery1910 Clermont Rd., Shepherdsville | (855) 355-9463forestedgewine.comOpen Mon.-Thurs.: 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.-Sat.: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Closed Sun.
Four Roses Distillery624 Lotus Rd., Cox’s Creek | (502) 543-2264, ext. 697fourrosesbourbon.comTours are on the hour Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Sun. 12 p.m.-3 p.m.
Heaven Hill Distilleries Bourbon Heritage Center 1311 Gilkey Run Rd. | (502) 337-1000bourbonheritagecenter.comJan.-Feb., Closed Sun. and Mon., Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Mar.-Dec., Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. 12 p.m.-4 p.m.
Jim Beam American Stillhouse526 Happy Hollow Rd., Clermont | (502) 543-9877jimbeam.comOpen year-round. Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sun., noon-4:30 p.m. Closed New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tours are Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; Sun. 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Gift shop hours are Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sun. 12 p.m.-4 p.m.
Kentucky Bourbon University107 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 507-8338kentuckybourbonhouse.com
Kentucky Railway Museum136 S. Main St., New Haven | (502) 549-5470kyrail.orgOpen Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Jan. - Mar.; Tues. - Fri., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun. 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Lux Row DistilleryComing soon.luxrowdistillers.com
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Maker’s Mark Distillery3350 Burks Spring Rd., Loretto | (270) 865-2099makersmark.comOpen year-round. Tours Mon.-Sat., 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; Sun.,11:30 a.m -3:30 p.m. Closed Sun., Jan.-Feb.; New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
McIntyre’s Winery & Berries531 McIntyre Lane | (502) 507-3264mcintyreswinery.comOpen daily 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sun. 1- 7 p.m.
My Old Kentucky Dinner Train602 N. Third St. | (502) 348-7300kydinnertrain.comOpen year-round. Fri., 5 p.m.; Sat., 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. and other select days.
My Old Kentucky Home State Park501 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3502visitmyoldkyhome.comOpen daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Day, New Year’s Eve and Day.
Old Bardstown Village310 E. Broadway | (502) 349-0291civil-war-museum.orgOpen daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., March-Oct.; Open Fri.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov.; Closed Dec. 1-Feb 28, Easter & Thanksgiving.
Old County Jail111 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-5551jailersinn.comOpen Sun.-Fri., 2-6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Old Talbott Tavern107 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3494talbotts.comOpen daily, hours vary.
Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History114 N. Fifth St. | (502) 348-2999whiskeymuseum.comOpen Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (May-Oct.); Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (Nov.-Apr.); Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun., noon-4 p.m. (year-round).
Preservation DistilleryComing soon.preservationdistillingco.com
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth134 Main Ave., Nazareth | (502) 348-1500scnfamily.orgOpen year-round, hours vary.
18Springhill Winery3205 Springfield Rd., Bloomfield | (502) 252-9463springhillwinery.comOpen Tues.- Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun. 1 - 5 p.m.
The Stephen Foster Story411 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-5971stephenfoster.com2017 Select dates June 10 - Aug. 12, 8 p.m. Saturday indoor matinee at 2 p.m.
Walking TourMaps for this self-guided tour at Welcome Center One Court Sq.
War Memorial of Mid America/Hal Moore Museum Row, 202 E. Broadway | (502) 349-0291civil-war-museum.orgOpen daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., (March-Oct.); Open Fri.-Sun. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. (Nov.); Closed Dec. 1-Feb 28, Easter & Thanksgiving.
Wickland, Home of Three Governors 550 Bloomfield Rd. | (502) 348-4877historicwickland.comOpen May-Labor Day, Fri.-Sun., 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Willett Distillery1869 Loretto Rd. | (502) 348-0899willettdistillery.comTours are Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on the hour; Sun. 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. hourly on the half hour (Mar.-Dec.). Gift Shop/Visitor Center hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Sun. 12 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Women of the Civil War MuseumMuseum Row, 202 E. Broadway | (502) 349-0291civil-war-museum.org Open daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., March-Oct.; Open Fri.-Sun., 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Nov.; Closed Dec. 1-Feb 28, Easter & Thanksgiving.
RESTAURANTSLOCAL FLAVORBest Donuts129 W. John Rowan Blvd. I (502) 331-6255
BJ’s Steakhouse 201 Camptown Rd. | (502) 348-5070bjssteakhouse.com
Café Primo120 N. Third St. | (502) 348-8822
Hadorn’s Bakery118-1/2 W. Flaget Ave. | (502) 348-4407
LISTINGSAttractions & Entertainment, Restaurants
19LISTINGSRestaurants
Harrison-Smith House 103 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 233-9993harrisonsmithhouse.com
Hurst Soda Fountain102 N. Third St. | (502) 348-9261
Just Baked962 Chambers Blvd. | (502) 348-8004bardstownbakery.com
Kreso’s & Café Mozart218 N. Third St. | (502) 348-9594kresosrestaurant.com
Kurtz Restaurant418 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-8964
Mammy’s Kitchen116 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 350-1097btownmammys.com
My Old Kentucky Dinner Train602 N. Third St. | (502) 348-7300kydinnertrain.com
Old Talbott Tavern107 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3494talbotts.com
Pat’s Place125 N. Third St. | (502) 348-0010
Rebecca’s Pepperoni Grill966 Chambers Blvd. | (502) 348-4848
Rickhouse Restaurant112 Xavier Dr. | (502) 348-2832therickhouse-bardstown.com
Susie Q’s Restaurant607 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 331-9298
Tom Pig’s Restaurant622 Bloomfield Rd. | (502) 348-9404
QUICK & FAMILIAR31 E Food Mart706 N. Third St. | (502) 348-6210
Arby’s702 N. Third St. | (502) 348-1292
Bardstown Bowling Center1012 Commerce Blvd. | (502) 348-2003
20Bardstown Express Food Mart985 Bloomfield Rd. | (502) 348-0912
Baskin Robbins228 N. Third St. | (502) 349-0993
Boone’s Abattoir100 Bloomfield Pike | (502) 348-3668boonesbutchershop.com
Buffalo Wings & Rings1012 Granite Dr. | (502) 349-1963
Burger King98 W. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-0538
Chili’s Grill & Bar3795 E. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 337-6120
China Wall106 W. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-0388
Cinco De Mayo Mexican Bar & Grill129 Parkway Dr. | (502) 350-1145
Circle K1085 Bloomfield Rd. | (502) 349-3093
Cracker Barrel10 Old Filiatreau Ln. | (502) 350-1333
Daddy Yo’s Frozen Desserts217 KY Home Square | (502) 331-6066
Dairy Queen1200 E. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-4293
Domino’s Pizza701 N. Third St. | (502) 348-1274
Down Home BBQ999 Bloomfield Rd. | (502) 349-0624
El Jimador1009 Granite Dr. | (502) 348-4404
Fazoli’s3796 E. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-0004
Five Star Food Mart 1411 N. Third St. | (502) 349-20001855 New Haven Rd. | (502) 348-3823207 W. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-0549122 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-5662
Handy Food Mart3945 New Shepherdsville Rd. | (502) 348-2316
LISTINGSRestaurants
21LISTINGSRestaurants
Hardee’s Restaurant707 N. Third St. | (502) 348-0762
Huddle House1478 E. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 349-7540
Hunan Chinese Restaurant708 Bloomfield Rd. | (502) 349-0716
Kroger Company102 W. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-2977
La Herradura Mexican Bar & Grill959 Morton Ave. I (502) 349-7193
Lee’s Famous Recipe108 W. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-0296
Little Caesars301-B Culpeper St. | (502) 349-7007
Long John Silvers / A&W3840 E. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-8570
Maya’s Mexican Restaurant204 N. Third St. | (502) 349-0049
Maywood Chevron Food Mart2590 Springfield Rd. | (502) 348-7688
McDonald’s103 Parkview Dr. | (502) 348-4495
On The Go FoodsGuthrie Opportunity Center900 Nutter Dr. | (502) 348-8081
Papa John’s Pizza966 Chambers Blvd. | (502) 348-7000
Penn Station East Coast Subs100 W. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 331-9012
Pizza Hut321 KY. Home Square | (502) 348-6967
Sonic Drive-In721 N. Third St. | (502) 349-7356
Speedy Mart603 Bloomfield Rd. | (502) 348-3770
Stephen Foster Restaurant503 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-5076
Subway 3795 E. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-4722141 W. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 348-5000
22Susie Q’s Restaurant607 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 331-9298
Taco Bell 171 W. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 349-66993818 E. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 349-9170
Thompson Food Mart509 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-2556
Umami Sushi942 Chambers Blvd. | (502) 331-0179
Walmart3795 E. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 349-6007
Wendy’s806 N. Third St. | (502) 348-0556
We’re Rolling Pretzel Company3795 E. John Rowan Blvd. | (502) 349-0092
Zaxby’s816 N. Third St. | (502) 348-8088
BARS & PUBS 3rd Street Tap House112 N. Third St. | (502) 348-8991
Bourbon Manor Bar714 N. Third St. | (502) 268-7266bourbonmanor.com
Kentucky Bourbon Marketplace110 W. Flaget Ave. | (502) 348-8611kybourbonmarketplace.com
My Way 62 South Bar & Grill624 Bloomfield Rd. | (502) 331-6129
Old Talbott Tavern107 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3494talbotts.com
Xavier’s Pub169 Mullberry Alley | (502) 249-1791
LISTINGSRestaurants, Bars & Pubs
23LISTINGSShopping
SHOPPINGArtist’s Barrel208 N. Third St. | (502) 331-6049
At Mary’s Art and Antiques116 N. Third St. | (502) 350-9009atmarys.com
Barbara’s ETC109 W. Flaget Ave. | (502) 348-2519barbarasetc.com
Bardstown Antiques Gallery118 E. Broadway | (502) 507-9277bardstownantiques.com
Bardstown Art Gallery and Thomas Merton Books214 W. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-6488bardstownartgallery.com
Bardstown Florist226-B N. Third St. | (502) 348-1006 or 348-4477bardstownflorist.com
Bourbon City Print210 N. Third St. | (502) 601-6777bourboncityprint.com
Brandi’s Boutique131 N. Third St. | (502) 349-0890brandisboutiqueshop.com
The Bugs Ear105B East Flaget Ave. | (502) 507-1006
Crume Drug Store111 W. Flaget Ave.(502) 348-3938crumedrugstore.com
Farmers Market200 E. Flaget Ave. | (502) 348-9204nelson.ca.uky.edu/bardstownfarmersmarket
Gallery on the Square90 Court Sq. | (502) 348-0044bardstowngalleryonthesquare.com
Gartland’s Art Sales105 W. Flaget Ave. | (502) 348-4150gartlandsartsales.com
Harman’s Antiques and Collectibles212 N. Third St.
24Hurst Soda Fountain and Gifts102 N. Third St. | (502) 348-9261
Joetta Marie Gift Shop119 N. Third St. | (502) 331-6016joettamarie.com
Just Jane at Merle Norman Bardstown107 W. Flaget Ave. | (502) 348-1057
Kentucky Bourbon Marketplace110 W. Flaget Ave. | (502) 348-8611kybourbonmarketplace.com
Koenig Farm, Spinnery & Mercantile110 N. Third St. | (859) 481-4843
Mackin Antique Mall627 N. Third St. | (502) 348-9070
Making Good Scentz123 N. Third St. | (502) 827-1569makinggoodscentz.com
Marshall’s Jewelry106 N. Third St. | (502) 348-5723marshallsjewelersonline.com
The Mercantile Store/Touches of Old El Paso226A N. Third St. | (502) 356-5761
The Nest101 Taylorsville Rd., Bloomfield | (502) 252-6378
Nettie Jarvis Antiques111 Taylorsville Rd., Bloomfield | (502) 252-9555
The Olive Spout118 N. Third St. | (502) 350-1011theolivespout.com
Ooh La La124 N. Third St. | (859) 481-4023
Peacock on Third122 N. Third St. | (502) 348-2330
The Primitive Crow Antique Mall114 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 439-2710
Shaq & CoCo111 N. Third St., Ste. 101 | (502) 349-7768shaqandcoco.com
Simply B Boutique97 W. Flaget Ave. | (502) 510-0561
LISTINGSShopping
25LISTINGSShopping & Recreation
Suga Babies105 E. Flaget Ave. | (502) 348-4298
Three Chicks Antiques & More629 N. Third St. | (502) 348-7046
Woolly Worm Creations118 E. Broadway | (502) 507-6032woollywormcreations.com
RECREATIONBardstown Bowling Center, Inc.1012 Commerce Blvd. | (502) 348-2003bardstownbowlingcenter.com
Bardstown Country Club at Maywood130 Maywood Ave. | (502) 348-6600
Cedar-Fil Golf Course2330 New Shepherdsville Rd. | (502) 348-8981
Kenny Rapier Golf Course at My Old Kentucky Home State Park668 Loretto Rd. | (502) 349-6542visitmyoldkyhome.com
Discover upscale home accessories, furniture and gifts at Barbara’s Etc.
26 LISTINGSEvents & Festivals
EVENTS & FESTIVALSAntique Show & SaleApril 8-9 (502) 348-4877 | Facebook/Historic Bardstown Antiques Vintage Show Sale
Bardstown Arts, Crafts & Antiques FairOctober 14-15 (502) 348-4877 | bardstownmainstreet.com
Bardstown Bluegrass FestivalJune 2-3(502) 507-5449 | bluegrass101.com
Bardstown Bourbon Sampler and Mixed Drink ChallengeMarch 25(502) 348-3623 | kybourbonfestival.com
Bardstown Craft Beer FestivalOctober 21bardstowncraftbeerfest.com
Bardstown Ghost TrekSaturdays, June – October(859) 576-5517 | ghosthunter.com
Blooming Bardstown Garden Tour, Market Place and AuctionJune 10(502) 348-9204 | bloomingbardstown.com Bourbon City Street ConcertJuly 8 (502) 348-4877 | bardstownmainstreet.com
Bourbon Open Golf TournamentMay 19-21 (502) 348-3528 | [email protected]
Buttermilk Days FestivalAugust 24-26buttermilkdaysfestival.com
Christmas ’Round BardstownNovember 24 - December 31(502) 348-4877 | visitbardstown.com
Cocktail WeekMarch 22-25(502) 348-3623 | kybourbonfestival.com
Halloween SpooktacularOctober 27(502) 348-4877 | bardstownmainstreet.com
27LISTINGSEvents & Festivals
Kentucky Bourbon FestivalSeptember 11-17 (502) 348-3623 | kybourbonfestival.com
Kentucky Railway Museum’s Day Out with ThomasJune 3-4, 10-11 (502) 549-5470 | kyrail.org
Rolling Fork Iron Horse FestivalSeptember 9 (502) 549-3117 | newhaven.ky.gov
Sidewalk Sales in Downtown BardstownJuly 21(502) 348-4877 | bardstownmainstreet.com
Stephen Foster Festival & Opening NightJune 10 (502) 348-5971 | stephenfoster.com
Stephen Foster Story Fourth of July CelebrationJuly 4 (502) 348-5971 | stephenfoster.com
This is a very small sample of Bardstown’s events and festivals. For a complete calendar, go to visitbardstown.com.
LISTINGSAccommodations28
Hotels and Motels # Of Units Pool Breakfast Included?
WI-FI, Pets, Other
America’s Inn1714 New Haven Rd. (502) 348-1112
24 Pets
Bardstown Parkview418 E. Stephen Foster Ave.(502) 348-5983bardstownparkview.com
36 Yes Yes Wi-Fi, Pets
General Nelson Inn411 W. Stephen Foster Ave.(502) 348-3977generalnelsoninn.com
48 Yes Yes Wi-Fi, Pets
Comfort Inn984 Frost Ave.(502) 349-9400choicehotels.com/ky021
49 Yes Yes Wi-Fi
Downtown Super Inn523 N. Third St.(502) 349-0363
38 Yes Yes Wi-Fi, Pets
Hampton by Hilton985 Chambers Blvd.(502) 349-0100hamptoninn.com/hi/bardstown
106 Yes Yes Wi-Fi, Pets
Old Bardstown Inn510 E. Stephen Foster Ave.(502) 349-0776oldbardstowninn.com
31 Yes Yes Wi-Fi
Old Kentucky Home Motel414 W. Stephen Foster Ave.(502) 348-5979
36 Yes Pets
Bed & Breakfasts # Of Units Pool Breakfast Included?
WI-FI, Pets, Other
Bourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast Inn714 N. Third St.(502) BOURBONbourbonmanor.com
10 Yes Wi-Fi, Pets
Colonel’s Cottage InnBourbon Cottage202 W. Flaget Ave.(502) 507-8338colonelscottageinns.com
2 Yes Wi-Fi
Colonel’s Cottage InnJohn Fitch211 E. John Fitch(502) 507-8338colonelscottageinns.com
1 Yes Wi-Fi
Colonel’s Cottage InnMillstone107 E. Broadway(502) 507-8338colonelscottageinns.com
2 Yes Wi-Fi
CAMPGROUNDSLil’ Patch of Heaven Campground2289 Templin Ave., Hwy. 1430 | (502) 348-6717My Old Kentucky Home State Park501 E. Stephen Foster Ave. | (502) 348-3502Reservations (888) 778-5340visitmyoldkyhome.comWhite Acres Campground3022 Boston Rd., U.S. 62 W | (502) 348-9677whiteacrescampground.com
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Bed & Breakfasts # Of Units Pool Breakfast Included?
WI-FI, Pets, Other
Colonel’s Cottage InnsPioneer Park114 S. Fourth St.(502) 507-8338colonelscottageinns.com
2 Yes Wi-Fi
Eagle Cove Cottage122 Springfield Rd.,Bloomfield | (502) 252-7111historiceaglehillmanorbb.com
2 Yes Wi-Fi
Eagle Hill Manor118 Springfield Rd., Bloomfield (502) 252-7111historiceaglehillmanorbb.com
3 Yes Wi-Fi
Historic Mary May House110 W. Flaget Ave.(502) 931-8193marymayhouse.com
2 Wi-Fi
Jailer’s Inn111 W. Stephen Foster Ave.(502) 348-5551jailersinn.com
7 Yes Wi-Fi
Kentucky Bourbon House Inn107 E. Stephen Foster Ave.(502) 507-8338colonelscottageinns.com
2 Yes Wi-Fi
Maxwell Inn212 West Beall St.(859) 509-1755bedandbreakfast.com
2 Yes Wi-Fi
Old Talbott Tavern107 W. Stephen Foster Ave.(800) 482-8376talbotts.com
5 Yes Wi-Fi, Rest
Red Rose Inn209 E. Stephen Foster Ave.(502) 349-3003redroseinnbardstown.com
4 Yes Wi-Fi
Sherwood Inn138 S. Main St., New Haven(502) 549-3386
5
Springhill Winery & Plantation3205 Springfield Rd., Bloomfield | (502) 252-9463springhillwinery.com
6 Yes Wi-Fi
Talbott Inn101 W. Stephen Foster Ave.(502) 348-3458 or (502) 348-3494talbottinn.com
15 Yes Wi-Fi
The Huston House201 N. Fifth St.(502) 507-3050thehustonhouse.com
2 Wi-Fi
The Veranda405 N. Third St.(502) 350-3423bbonline.com/ky/veranda
3 Yes
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EVENT LOCATIONS
1 Civic Center2 Farmer’s Market Pavilion3 Guthrie Opportunity Center4 J. Dan Talbott Amphitheatre5 Kreso’s Restaurant/Theatre6 Nelson County Fairgrounds7 Kentucky Bourbon House8 Kentucky Bourbon Marketplace
INNS/BED & BREAKFASTS
9 Bourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast10 Colonel’s Cottage Inns (5)11 Eagle Hill Manor8 Historic Mary May House12 Maxwell InnS Jailer’s InnT Old Talbott Tavern13 Red Rose Inn14 Sherwood Inn15 Talbott InnW Springhill Plantation16 The Huston House17 The Veranda
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INNS/BED & BREAKFASTS
9 Bourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast10 Colonel’s Cottage Inns (5)11 Eagle Hill Manor8 Historic Mary May House12 Maxwell InnS Jailer’s InnT Old Talbott Tavern13 Red Rose Inn14 Sherwood Inn15 Talbott InnW Springhill Plantation16 The Huston House17 The Veranda
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