Links

 

  • Berea College
    Berea College was founded in 1855 as the first interracial college of the South and has been known for its community involvement ever since.

  • Kentucky Tourism
    An "Interest Finder" allows visitors to find things they will enjoy. Also includes extensive information about lodging, dining, recreation, sports, and heritage in Kentucky.
 

  • Lake Cumberland
    The Lake Cumberland directory, and official guide to Lake Cumberland! This link offers information about the Lake Cumberland community, events, and and links to affiliates.
  • Kentucky Farms are Fun!
    Let an Agritourism Adventure be your experience while traveling Kentucky's diverse landscape and learn why our farm families are Kentucky Proud!
 

  • Daniel Boone National Forest
    Has illustrated maps, recreation activities, and contact information to help plan your trip to this beautiful expanse of land.
  • Jackson County
    Information about Jackson County's location, climate, community, lodgings, and activities for tourists
 

 

  • Madison County
    An extensive selection of areas of interests for citizens and tourists, too.
 

  • Fait Hill Community Center
    This site is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Faith Hill Community Center, located on several acres of land in the South-East corner of Owsley County Kentucky. This 75 year old complex has a rich history of bringing education, medical help, food and other assistance to the people of Owsley County Kentucky, Upper Buffalo and surrounding areas.
  • National Scenic Byways Program
    An organized rout to help preserve and enhance roads throughout the United States based on their cultural, historic, natural, recreational, or scenic qualities.
 

  • Renfro Valley
    Information about local intertainment, lodging accomodations, places to dine and shop, and links for tourists to check out.
 

  • Papermaking Journal
    Journal kept by Gin Petty, spanning a huge amount of information about many types of crafts; includes how they were made along with plenty of images.
  • Kentucky Arts Council
    Created to enhance the role of art in Kentucky, this website has virtual art exhibits and information about upcoming events.
 

  • Richmond Area Arts Council
    Along with a programming calendar, this site has information on joining the council and links to art education pages.
 

  • Richmond Register
    The local newspaper of Richmond, KY, with online editions of its articles.
  • Richmond Tourism
    Includes facts about Richmond, maps, and area attractions which are interesting to anyone in or around the city.
 

 

  • Kentucky Festivals
    Information about Kentucky heritage festivals, as well as activities for kids and adults alike.
  • Rockcastle County
    Details information about local attractions--inside and outdoors--lodging, dining, maps, and even a history of Rockcastle County.
 

  • Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft
    Includes upcoming and static exhibitions, community events, and a gallery shop to purchase artwork from local artisans.
 

  • Visit Appalachia
    In 2005, KAHT worked with the Appalachian Regional Commission and the National Geographic Society to complete the first ever geotourism map of Appalachia. The Visit Appalachia website was featured in KAHT’s second article in National Geographic Traveler Magazine’s.  KAHT also offers information about the map in their Blog
 
 
 
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