When the church was built, Gallaway had commissioned a local craftsman to build the “iconostase,” another required feature of ...
It might surprise you to know that Kentucky is within a day’s drive of two-thirds of the nation’s population. The six interstate highways and dozens of superbly maintained state ...
Summer brings an influx of tourists and travelers passing through Kentucky, adding new energy and fresh eyes to the marketplace. Fall sees vendors stocking up on holiday decorations and gift items, ...
The excavation became the Mary Street Midden Project. Midden is a fancy term for trash, only this “trash” is headed for a ...
James Thomas, the nationally noted preservationist whose lifetime of work at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill transformed a ...
By Jennifer Jahn NKyTribune staff writer Tucked along Old Nicholson Road sits one of Walton’s quiet treasures — an early 19th ...
For wine enthusiasts, Equus Run Vineyards sits just outside town, offering award-winning Kentucky wines in a picturesque setting. Their outdoor concerts during summer months bring together locals and ...
Colombia has recovered gold and bronze coins, a porcelain cup and a cannon from a sunken Spanish warship dubbed the “holy grail of shipwrecks.” The artifacts are the first treasures to be recovered ...
NEW YORK — In full flight, few things compare to Kentucky basketball at its best. Offense as easy as breathing. Threes flying from every part of the floor and finding the bottom of the net.
The Damascus museum theft set off an official investigation in what may be one of Syria’s largest losses of antiquities in recent years. By Euan Ward and Reham Mourshed Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon.
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