DiscoverWhat Makes Us Different
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DiscoverWhat Makes Us Different
Since 1797, Henderson, Kentucky, located on the banks of the beautiful Ohio River, has provided commerce and inspired two renowned artists. Naturalist John James Audubon and blues musician W.C. Handy once called Henderson home. Audubon spent time here in the 1800s studying the birds that travel through this area on their migratory routes. Handy, also known as the “Father of the Blues”, wrote that his time spent in Henderson greatly impacted the music he would later write. C ONTENTS DISCOVER HENDERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 THE DEPOT VISITOR’S CENTER . . . . . . . . . . 2 TRANSPORTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ATTRACTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ANNUAL EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 LOCATIONS MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 SHOPPING DISTRICTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 SPECIALTY STORES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 SUGGESTED ITINERARIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 LOCAL DINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 LODGING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 PET BOARDING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 At the end of the 19th century, Henderson held a unique place in history due to the export business of dark tobacco. Worldwide shipping from Henderson’s river port resulted in Henderson becoming the richest community per capita in the United States during tobacco’s heyday. This led to the construction of many of the beautiful homes and buildings still standing in the historic downtown district. This charming town is now known best for its friendly people, incredible bird-watching opportunities, rich music heritage and delicious barbecue. Whether you’re interested in the great outdoors, the arts or shopping – there’s so much to do you’ll need more than a day to explore the area. Escape to Henderson and discover what makes us different. DiscoverWhat Makes Us Different -1- THE DEPOT COMMUNITY ROOM 101 N. Water St., Suite B • (270) 830-9707 www.hendersondepot.org Located in the heart of Henderson, The Depot is a replica of the original train depot built in 1901 and stands as an example of the city’s commitment to preserving the past while embracing the future. It showcases the history of the city and provides a number of resources for the community. Guided walking tours of the city are provided each April October by the staff. THE DEPOT VISITOR’S CENTER Monday - Friday, 9am- 5pm 1-800-648-3128 or (270) 826-3128 www.hendersonky.org Visitors Center The Depot Visitor’s Center, located downtown on the riverfront at 101 N. Water Street is the place to visit for updated news on attractions and happenings in Henderson. Our knowledgeable staff can provide local maps and the latest information about events and places to stay. Be sure to visit our website, www.hendersonky.org, for the latest vendor and accommodation discounts. Also located within The Depot is the Community Room, which houses historical memorabilia and the Henderson County Historical and Genealogical Society. T RANSPORTATION As a smaller city, we pay special attention to the comfort and safety of our visitors. Although Henderson is very pedestrian friendly, there are other ways to get around without hopping in the car. THE DEPOT COMMUNITY ROOM Monday - Friday, 10am - 4pm, Saturday 10am- 2pm (270) 830-9707 www.hendersondepot.org HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Tuesday & Thursday, 10am - 4pm (270) 830-7514 www.hendersonhistory.com/HCHG SOCIAL MEDIA blog.hendersonky.org www.twitter.com/tourhendersonky www.facebook.com/hendersonky Attractions Henderson is an ideal getaway for nature enthusiasts, artists and families. Our Ohio riverfront town inspired one of the great naturalists, John James Audubon, and we’re sure you’ll find it just as exciting. So take time to enjoy the birding opportunities at John James Audubon State Park and stroll through our historic downtown. Or grab lunch at one of the many restaurants and head to Central Park for a day of fun. Across the street you will find the historic Henderson County Library, home of the Rotunda Gallery, which offers rotating art exhibits throughout the year. ATKINSON PARK RIVERWALK This riverbank park offers golf, a swimming pool and water slide, playground, picnic facilities, skate park and an 18 hole disc golf course. A scenic 1.2 mile trail high above the banks of the Ohio River offers an excellent view with resting areas and wheelchair accessibility. DOC HOSBACH TENNIS COMPLEX These 12 lighted tennis courts are located on Water Street, near downtown. Enjoy a game of tennis and a stroll in nearby Audubon Mill Park. BOAT LAUNCH PERMITS may be purchased at the City Building, located at 222 First Street, from 8am – 5pm. Call (270) 831-1200. CENTRAL PARK This park was part of the original 1797 city plan. A natural gathering place for local events, this shaded spot is the center of a vibrant downtown shopping and business center. To obtain a HUNTING OR FISHING LICENSE, contact the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife. Information at www.hendersonky.org/fishing HENDERSON AREA RAPID TRANSIT (HART) (270) 831-1249 • www.cityofhendersonky.org RIVERBEND TAXI AND DELIVERY (270) 823-2345 HENDERSON CITY-COUNTY AIRPORT (270) 826-6000 • www.hendersonkyairport.com EVANSVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT (812) 421-4401 • www.evvairport.com -2- -3- HENDERSON FINE ARTS CENTER Attractions SLOUGHS WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA 9956 Hwy 268 • (270) 827-2673 This is a paradise for hunters, fishermen, campers, hikers and nature enthusiasts. The Sloughs offers observation platforms along the highway during closed seasons. Divided into wetlands, woodlands, ridges and open fields, this area boasts nearly 10,000 acres of Kentucky’s finest hunting grounds. The wetlands are home to approximately 30,000 Canada geese and 10,000 ducks during the winter. The Sloughs are open mid-March though mid-October. ELLIS PARK RACE COURSE 3300 U.S. 41N 800-333-8110 www.ellisparkracing.com This track has conducted thoroughbred racing continuously since 1925. Enjoy live racing excitement at the 8,500 seat grandstand from early July through Labor Day and intertrack wagering in the off-season. -4- Take A Tour! 2660 Green Street (270) 831-9800 • www.haaa.org AUDUBON SCULPTURE WALKING TOUR Each year a wide range of professional performers take the stage at this top-notch facility, which boasts a 4,000 square foot stage and stateof-the-art light and sound system. The Center’s gallery hosts an ever-changing collection of art exhibits. JOHN JAMES AUDUBON STATE PARK & MUSEUM 2910 U.S. 41N (270) 826-2247 www.parks.ky.gov/ findparks/recparks/au This world class facility houses the art collections of internationally known wildlife artist, John James Audubon. The museum’s Nature Center features interactive displays and a binocular-equipped observatory. The Park occupies 700 acres with secluded cottages, camping, golf, tennis, hiking, walking trails and paddleboat rentals. RIVERFRONT FOUNTAINS Henderson’s riverfront play area showcases an immensely popular water park fountain. The park has two play areas; the larger area contains forty-five jets varying in height up to fifteen feet, and a second play area with smaller jets up to two feet in height that offer endless amusement for the younger set! The fountains overlook the Ohio River with plenty of seating near and below the fountain area where you can enjoy the view and the park while the kids play. RUBY MOON WINERY 9566 Hwy 41A (270) 830-7660 www.rubymoonwinery.com Visit Ruby Moon Winery for a taste of “Audubon Red” or one of several other wine selections. Each year the winery hosts a scavenger hunt, art festival and a series of wine making classes. Open 11am – 6pm. Kentucky native Raymond Graf created these cast bronze sculptures based on paintings from Audubon’s “Birds of America” series. The sculptures are placed throughout downtown and also include a hidden creature scavenger hunt perfect for the kids. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR Henderson’s unique place in world trade at the close of the 19th century, largely due to the tremendous dark tobacco exporting business located here, provided the setting for the construction of a rather surprising number of expensive homes, given the size of the community. In addition to grand homes, structures include city buildings, the library, banks and downtown businesses. The properties on this walking tour were chosen because of some unusual or special feature of architectural charm or for their historic value. They represent pre-Civil War architecture featuring the Italianate, built around the 1860’s and 1870’s; and the fancier asymmetric Victorian, built at the close of the century. CIVIL WAR DRIVING TOUR The Ohio River Civil War Heritage Corridor encompasses the six Kentucky counties that border Illinois and the Ohio River. The sites on this tour are viewed by way of a driving tour and several additional walking tour stops. Enjoy some of the lesser known, but significant events that shaped the lives of Kentuckians during the Civil War on this self-guided tour. Maps and brochures for these tours are available at the Henderson County Tourist Commission, located at 101 N. Water Street. Call 1-800-648-3128 or visit www.hendersonky.org -5- AUGUST BLUEGRASS IN THE PARK FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL The Ohio riverfront is the setting for this annual event, one of the largest, free bluegrass festivals in the country. Annual Events APRIL HENDERSON BREAKFAST LIONS CLUB TRI-FEST MAY Enjoy carnival rides, entertainment, fireworks, a 5K run/walk and a 5K/12K/36K bike tour at this event, located downtown on Main Street. Features regional food booths and musicians. (270) 831-1527 or www.hendersontrifest.org HOMEGROWN BLUEGRASS & CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL This free festival is filled with bluegrass music, mouthwatering festival food, children’s events and beautiful, handmade artistic items for sale. The festival takes place the third weekend in May - kicking off Friday night and continuing all day Saturday. JUNE W.C. HANDY BLUES AND BARBECUE FESTIVAL Celebrate the life and music of former resident W.C. Handy at this free music festival that showcases some of the nations best blues artists. One of Kentucky’s top music festivals, this week-long event kicks off with a community barbecue the second weekend in June. Live music at the scenic Audubon Mill Park on the Henderson riverfront continues every night from Wednesday evening to Saturday night. Other events throughout the week include a Mardi Gras-style “Street Strut” and “Handy Lunch Breaks” at local eateries. 1-800-648-3128 or www.handyblues.org Enjoy two days of bluegrass music, Kentucky craftsmen and children’s activities. You can also watch cyclists on the Pickin’ and Pedalin’ Bike Tour and talented pole vaulters at the Jammin’ and Jumpin’ street vault event. 1-800-648-3128 or bluegrassinthepark.org JULY 5K TURKEY TROT R ACE/WALK This is a great family, community, charitable event sponsored by the Henderson Presbyterian Church for local mission projects. The 3.1 mile course through downtown Henderson offers beautiful views of the historical areas and the riverfront. www.hendersonturkeytrot.yolasite.com OCTOBER There are few better places to see the work of Kentucky craftsmen than this event, which takes place at Audubon State Park during the first weekend of October. The festival features art, music, jewelry and much more. (270) 926-4433 or www.gradd.com Enjoy live racing from early July through Labor Day at Ellis Park Race Course, and catch intertrack wagering in the off-season. The race course is located at 300 U.S. 41N. 1-800-333-8110 or www.ellisparkracing.com -6- It’s a bargain hunter’s dream every year when people line Highway 60 to sell items in this 200 mile yard sale. Shoppers from all over flock to the area for great antiques, collectibles and other rare pieces. You don’t want to miss this event, which runs the first weekend in October, Friday - Sunday. 1-800-648-3128 or www.highway60yardsale.com or twitter.com/hwy60yardsale NOVEMBER GRADD ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL LIVE THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING HIGHWAY 60 YARD SALE DECEMBER CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK This is the setting for an enchanted winter wonderland, with displays and exhibits for young and old alike. In the evening the park becomes a fantasy of lights, and Santa himself has an office open for visits here. Locations Map CITY GUIDE a b c d e Public Library Judical Center Post Office Court House City Building LODGING GUIDE A B C D E F G H I J K L Holiday Motel Victorian Quarters B&B L&N Bed & Breakfast, Ltd. Henderson Downtown Motel Sugar Creek Inn Super 8 Motel Ramada Conference Center Sleep Inn Comfort Inn Holiday Inn Express John J. Audubon State Park True Vine Plantation Inn SEE page 15 for additional lodging information. 1-800-648-3128 www.hendersonky.org -8- SITE GUIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Henderson Depot Visitor Center Sloughs Wildlife Area Henderson City County Airport Henderson Riverport Park College & Fine Arts Center Bypass Golf Driving Range Ruby Moon Vineyard Southside Industrial Park Dannlin Industrial Park Fairmont Cemetery St. Louis Cemetery Fernwood Cemetery W.E. Newman Rec Complex Henderson Corporate Park Doc Hosbach Tennis Complex Central Park Water Street Boat Ramps Riverfront Park Fountains Audubon Mill Park PeeWee Park Roselawn Memorial Bent Creek Golf Course Hagan's Miniature Golf Disc Golf Course Riverwalk Atkinson Park Hays Boat Ramps Park Field Atkinson Swimming Pool Skate Park John James Audubon State Park Players Club Golf Course Ellis Park Race Track -9- Shopping Specialty Stores Districts ABBA’S MUSIC 119 N. Main St. (270) 826-0186 Looking for the perfect pair of shoes or a great new piece of furniture? Whether you’re an antique collector, musician or dog owner, there’s a shop in Henderson for you. Visit our unique stores and shopping districts during your stay, and we’re sure you’ll find just what you’ve been looking for. ALLES BROTHERS FURNITURE COMPANY 219 First St. (270) 827-3593 BALFOUR RINGS & THINGS 121 N. Main St. (270) 827-5034 DOWNTOWN HENDERSON The historic downtown area offers a variety of shopping that includes antiques, apparel, books, furniture, gifts, hardware, jewelry and shoes. AUDUBON VILLAGE Located on U.S. 41 North, Audubon Village hosts apparel shops, an electronics store and restaurants. 232 N. Main St. (270) 827-5708 THE DROP SHOP EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER At 1624 Second Street you will find a bank, department store, grocery, pizza shop, restaurant, tanning salon, dog grooming salon and video store. GARDENSIDE SHOPPING CENTER 136 N. Main St. (270) 827-8225 FAMILY TIES FLOWERS AND MORE 132 Second St. (270) 860-0335 Along U.S. 41 North, visit a large floral/craft supply house, furniture, handbag outlet, hardware and restaurants. 2606 Zion Road hosts a major discount store, beauty supply shop, nail salons, tire shop, video store, card shop, sporting goods store, grocery, hair salon, restaurants, bath and fragrance store and family apparel. GABBI’S BOUTIQUE (PET) BRICKYARD PLAZA HOFFMAN PLAZA THE GOLD MINE Located at 1300 Second Street, this shopping center includes a bakery, discount stores and a pharmacy. A major discount store, restaurants, home improvement store, and a bank are located on U.S. 60. OLD ORCHARD - 10 - BRECK’S BICYCLE SHOP 137 Second St. (270) 827-1567 111 N. Main St. (270) 827-4627 This sampling of shopping in Henderson is directed to the interests of visitors. Listing is not all inclusive and is subject to revisions. For additional shopping information, visit www.hendersonky.org/shop HENDERSON HOBBIES 406 S. Green St. (270) 827-4661 HOMEFOLKS HARDWARE & GIFTS 120 N. Elm St. (270) 827-5745 HOMETOWN VARIETY & GIFTS 223 2nd St. (270) 827-3000 J’PETALS 131 1st St. (270) 826-2050 KLASSY KIDS 320 N. Elm St. (270) 826-5793 MATT’S NEWS & GIFTS 106 N. Elm St. (270) 826-2327 MEMORIES PAST AND PRESENT 324 N. Elm St. (270) 844-0014 O’DANIEL’S FLOWER SHOP 127 N. Elm St. (270) 826-8344 PAISLEYS 135 N. Main St. (270) 827-5025 PEM PFISTERER CLARKS’ GALLERY GIFTS & BRIDAL 311 N. Main St. (270) 826-4008 THIRD STREET HOUSE & MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 307 Third St. (270) 826-4015 SIMON’S SHOES 100 N. Main St. (270) 826-2341 SWEET PEAS GIFT SHOP 3000 U.S. Hwy 60 E (270) 831-9900 TREES N TRENDS 1900 U.S. 41 (270) 830-9335 VICTORIA’S BOUTIQUE 321 3rd St. (270 )831-2857 WILKERSON’S SHOES 116 N. Main St. (270) 827-3442 - 11 - Suggested Itineraries Use these itineraries as a planning tool during your visit or stop by The Depot Visitor’s Center to speak directly with our staff for assistance in planning a custom itinerary based on your interests. ARTS AND MUSIC DAY ONE • Start your morning with breakfast and coffee at a downtown café. • Explore the artworks of Raymond Graf on the Audubon Sculpture Walking Tour. • Head to the Henderson County Public Library’s Rotunda Gallery, which hosts several rotating exhibits throughout the year. • Enjoy lunch at one of our tasty barbecue restaurants. • Visit Audubon State Park Museum, and view one of the largest collections of original Audubon art. • Enjoy a hike through the peaceful woods where the naturalist walked as he studied the subjects of his paintings. DAY T WO • Begin at The Depot Community Room for a history lesson about some of the city’s most famous people and events. The staff provides helpful brochures and tours of the exhibits. Children love the animated train display. • If you’re visiting during the summer, plan ahead to spend the day at one of our famous bluegrass or blues music festivals. Experience the excitement of watching live music in a beautiful outdoor setting. • Not here during a festival? Head 45 minutes east and spend the afternoon at the International Bluegrass Music Museum in Owensboro, Kentucky. Listen to original recordings and watch legends perform on video. • After dinner, catch a play or music performance at the Henderson Fine Arts Center. - 12 - FAMILY FUN BIRDING DAY ONE DAY ONE • After breakfast, enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the riverfront. • Grab lunch at one of the delicious downtown delis, and enjoy a picnic in Audubon Mill Park on the Ohio riverfront. • Explore the park’s rich history. Signs describe naturalist, John James Audubon’s grist mill, once located in the park. • Enjoy shopping in downtown Henderson. There’s a children’s clothing store, gift shops and much more. • After dinner, watch the sunset at the Riverfront Fountains. During the summer, kids can splash around in the jets of cool water, and a nearby playground is a perfect alternative during the cooler months. • Start your day with a stop at The Depot Visitor’s Center. Here, you’ll get up-to-date birding maps, bird identification pamphlets, the Audubon Sculpture Walking Tour brochure and maps of local wildlife areas. • Begin with the first stop on the Audubon Birding Trail, at John James Audubon State Park. You can hike the trails where naturalist and artist, John James Audubon, once studied the migratory birds of Henderson. • At the Museum and Nature Center, you’ll find an indoor observation area, bird identification tools and a collection of original Audubon artwork. • Enjoy lunch and take time to visit Henderson’s many unique shops. • Throughout downtown, you can locate the stunning bronze bird sculptures by artist Raymond Graf. • Consider staying in one of the six cottages at the park. You’ll love the beautiful, tranquil lakefront view. DAY T WO • After breakfast, take the kids to John James Audubon State Park. Here families can enjoy recreation activities, such as boating, fishing and hiking. • Be sure to stop at the park’s Museum and Nature Center. The Nature Center allows children to get an up close view of snakes, turtles and other creatures in the park. Children’s activities are planned throughout the year to engage the little ones. • Relax indoors and have lunch at one of the many area restaurants. • Later, visit one of Henderson’s most popular parks, Atkinson Park. Enjoy swimming, disc golf or a relaxing stroll on the Riverfront Walk. GIRLFRIEND GETAWAY DAY ONE • Start your morning with breakfast and coffee at a downtown café. • Begin shopping in downtown Henderson, where you’ll find antique, clothing and gift shops and other specialty stores. • Stop by the community Farmer’s Market and enjoy some locally grown produce. The honey and jams make a perfect treat to take back home. • Check into one of our comfortable Bed & Breakfasts or hotels, and relax before lunch. • Next, take a drive to Ruby Moon Winery and Vineyard. Tour the winery, stroll through the vineyard and enjoy a glass of wine and the delicious selection of Kentuckymade gourmet cheeses. • Finish your day with a performance at the Henderson Fine Arts Center. DAY T WO • After breakfast, start with the second stop on the Audubon Birding Trail, The Sloughs Wildlife Area. This is the state’s largest Great Blue Herron Rookery. The 1,775-acre refuge offers bottomland, hardwoods and swamp areas, as well as observation platforms. • Head south to Morganfield, and finish the trail at the Higginson-Henry Wildlife Management Area. Here you’ll find an 80-acre lake, numerous hiking trails and rolling hills. • Then you can choose to return to Henderson or continue to one of the other western Kentucky birding trails, located on the John James Audubon Birding Trail Map you received at The Depot Visitor’s Center. DAY T WO • Enjoy an afternoon of thoroughbred racing at Ellis Park Race Course. Experience the fun summertime tradition of choosing a horse and the thrill of watching the race unfold. • Enjoy lunch at the track or at one of our many restaurants or delis. • Later, take a scenic drive down to Marion, Kentucky, where you’ll find Amish antiques and shopping. Phone numbers and addresses for the locations mentioned in these itineraries can be found throughout this brochure and on our website at www.hendersonky.org. - 13 - Local Dining BAKERY CHINESE Diamond Delights Bakery & Café (270) 831-2050 Mandarin House (270) 826-3001 Darlene’s Bakery (270) 831-1804 Golden Glaze (270) 826-3008 BARBECUE Gene’s Bar-B-Q (270) 827-8576 J&B Barbecue & Catering (270) 830-0033 Ralph’s Hickory Pit (270) 826-5656 Thomason’s Barbecue (270) 826-0654 Hunan (270) 827-2229 New China (270) 830-9438 DINNER & SPIRITS Darren’s Pub (270) 827-2206 Rookie’s Sports Bar (270) 826-1106 Wolf ’s Tavern and Restaurant (270) 826-5221 CAFES FAMILY Planters Coffeehouse (270) 830-0927 Eastgate Family Restaurant (270) 826-2654 Bridgeview Coffee (270) 830-9494 The Downtown Sandwich Shoppe (270) 830-9224 Downtown Diner (270) 827-9671 Holiday House (270) 826-2380 MEXICAN Cancun Mexican Restaurant (270) 826-0067 En El Rio (270) 826-0099 Los Toribio’s (270) 830-6610 (270) 831-2367 PIZZA Dave’s Pizza (270) 826-8111 Firedome (270) 831-1977 Mr. B’s (270) 826-9999 Pony Express (270) 826-2770 Rick’s Una Pizza (270) 826-2242 Tootie’s Pizza and More (270) 827-5200 H OMEMADE CARRY-OUT The Brown Bag (270) 827-2444 MORE DINING Applebee’s Arby’s Burger King Captain D’s Cracker Barrel Dairy Queen Denny’s Restaurant Domino’s Grandy’s Grill & Bar Hardee’s Kentucky Fried Chicken Long John Silver’s McDonalds Papa John’s Penn Station Pizza Hut Shoney’s Sonic Drive-In Subway Taco Bell Tumbleweed Southwestern Wendys Henderson Lodging HOTELS Comfort Inn (270) 827-8191 2820 U.S. 41N, (55 rooms*) Henderson Downtown Motel (270) 827-2577 425 Green Street (38 rooms) Holiday Inn Express (270) 869-0533 2826 U.S. 41N, (62 rooms*) Holiday Motel (270) 826-8382 1759 S. Green Street, (53 rooms*) Ramada Inn (270) 826-9144 2044 U.S. 41N, (117 rooms*) Sleep Inn 1-800-830-6501 2224 U.S. 41N, (63 rooms*) Sugar Creek Inn (270) 827-0127 2077 U.S. 41N, (65 rooms*) Super 8 Motel (270) 827-5611 2030 U.S. 41N, (100 rooms*) True Vine Plantation Inn (270) 827-9144 3211 U.S. 21N, (20 rooms) B&B’ S L&N Bed and Breakfast (270) 831-1100 327 N. Main Street, (4 rooms) Victorian Quarters B & B (270) 831-2778 109 Clay Street, (4 rooms) *Includes Wheelchair Accessible Rooms - 14 - CAMPGROUNDS John James Audubon State Park Cottages and Campground (270) 826-2247 3100 U.S. 41N, (6 cottages*, 69 campsites) T RAVELING WITH A PET ? If you need a place for your pet to play during your visit, the following boarding and kennel businesses would welcome your pet for a stay. Misty Acres: (270) 826-6116 Woofer Watchers: (270) 724-0439 Coming Soon: 2 Acre Dog Park PHOTO CREDITS: Bryan Leazenby, Emily Mabee, Jessica Heacock, Mollie Durbin, Steve Martin, The Gleaner Printed in part with the Kentucky Department of Tourism. 4/10 - 15 -