Hi, I am Jim, I love Kentucky, and traveling in and around Kentucky! I also love the entire country, and all of the beautiful and strange places here and there! This blog covers the overlooked, forgotten, and underrated places, people, and moments in history in America, with a focus on Kentucky! It will cover great tourists stops, books about people and history, and include photos and postcard scans.
Mackinac Bridge
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
The Old Mill in the Heart of the Mountains
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Buffalo Trace Ghost Tour
Buffalo Trace was featured on the TV show Ghost Hunters! They are now giving ghost tours some nights. You do need to call for reservations, but they are free!
I really love Buffalo Trace, it is easy to get to in Frankfort, they offer several different tours, they have a great light show at Christmas, and they are excited about what they are doing!
The grounds are very attractive, and it is just a fun place to hang out.
The areas where the bourbon is stored can be a bit spooky at night (there are lots of corners cavernous areas). This is a good tour for a scare and its a good tour because Buffalo Trace gives good tours in general. Again, we had a great couple of guides.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Hidden City with Marcus Sakey
I am not watching a lot of TV these days, but I did stumble across a new show that I love. It is called, "Hidden City with Marcus Sakey." The show is really well done.
As you can tell from my blog, I like the weird places and moments in history (a friend recently suggested that I change the name of this blog to "The Weirder the Better"). I am fascinated with the good moments in history, but the dark ones are sometimes more interesting.
Marcus Sakey goes to some areas (so far mostly the big, notable cities) and he examines crime and mysteries that have happened in the areas. He has interviewed former politicians, convicts and other Riffraff.
Sakey is a great host. He gets to the point quick and keeps things fact based. There are some other shows out there that try to document strange places and historical events that are WAY too pseudo scientific. Forget the haunted sites and conspiracy theories, sometimes the simple facts are strange enough.
I really like the source material on this show. Marcus talks to witnesses of crimes and events (on a recent show he talked to friends and neighbors of Sid & Nancy about the events surrounding their deaths). Unlike some other shows, I feel like Marcus goes to the source, and finds people that were there. Interviews with generically credentialed "experts" that might appear on some other shows do not appear here.
Hidden City starts out fast and it keeps it up. I watched a show the other night and felt upset when it ended. So, I guess my only complaint is that I wish this were a two hour show.
http://www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/hidden-city
As you can tell from my blog, I like the weird places and moments in history (a friend recently suggested that I change the name of this blog to "The Weirder the Better"). I am fascinated with the good moments in history, but the dark ones are sometimes more interesting.
Marcus Sakey goes to some areas (so far mostly the big, notable cities) and he examines crime and mysteries that have happened in the areas. He has interviewed former politicians, convicts and other Riffraff.
Sakey is a great host. He gets to the point quick and keeps things fact based. There are some other shows out there that try to document strange places and historical events that are WAY too pseudo scientific. Forget the haunted sites and conspiracy theories, sometimes the simple facts are strange enough.
I really like the source material on this show. Marcus talks to witnesses of crimes and events (on a recent show he talked to friends and neighbors of Sid & Nancy about the events surrounding their deaths). Unlike some other shows, I feel like Marcus goes to the source, and finds people that were there. Interviews with generically credentialed "experts" that might appear on some other shows do not appear here.
Hidden City starts out fast and it keeps it up. I watched a show the other night and felt upset when it ended. So, I guess my only complaint is that I wish this were a two hour show.
http://www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/hidden-city
Friday, January 13, 2012
Random Thoughts On Friday
Happy Friday the 13th!
In general, the weather here in Kentucky has been great for this time of year! Christmas sort of went by barely noticed. I would have been OK with a little more snow. The season is off.
I left work the other day without a jacket. I wanted to go see a baseball game. It was that kind of weather.
I have made some road trips lately, more on those later. I really love getting in the car and just going. I recently bought a great collection of old postcards from Owensboro. I will try to get scans up, but I might wait until I can take some photos of the places now, and try to do a "Then and Now" kind of thing. It is really hard to find old postcards of Owensboro. Some are about 100 years old.
In general, the weather here in Kentucky has been great for this time of year! Christmas sort of went by barely noticed. I would have been OK with a little more snow. The season is off.
I left work the other day without a jacket. I wanted to go see a baseball game. It was that kind of weather.
I have made some road trips lately, more on those later. I really love getting in the car and just going. I recently bought a great collection of old postcards from Owensboro. I will try to get scans up, but I might wait until I can take some photos of the places now, and try to do a "Then and Now" kind of thing. It is really hard to find old postcards of Owensboro. Some are about 100 years old.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Creation Cafe & WTTS FM Indianapolis IN
Each year for the holiday season, one of the few truly cool radio stations anywhere (WTTS FM) puts out a compilation CD with live tracks recorded in the Indianapolis area.
I find myself in Indy at some point each November or December, and I always make a point to pick the CD up. Each year, they pick a fun line up of songs from up and coming talent and established acts. Over the last few years, I was very excited to see personal favorites Cowboy Mouth, Cracker, and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. This year, there is a great l
ive version of Foster the People doing their hit song.
ive version of Foster the People doing their hit song.
Go here for more info on the CD, and for more info on my favorite radio station in Indiana:
I picked up the CD at Borders in previous years. Obviously, that was not an option this year, so I stopped by Creation Cafe to get it in 2011.
The place is in a gorgeous old church near downtown Indianapolis. I won't go over the menu, but we liked the selection. I had a great sandwich and some perfect chili for a cold day.
We had a great waitress with real personality. The place is colorful and fun. I would say the creation cafe is just a nice place to set and relax.
I love restaurants with character, value, and a nice soup and sandwich combo. We could tell that the Creation Cafe cares about the atmosphere and product. We will be back on future visits to Indy.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Horse Farms in Kentucky
Friday, January 6, 2012
Random Thoughts On Friday
I read a magazine recently about notable restaurants in Kentucky. I can think of hundreds that I like all over the state. Lynn's Paradise Cafe, and Ramsi's in Louisville come to mind. Lexington has Sawyer's, Joe Bologna's, and several others I like. Owensboro has a couple of very nice barbecue places and one of my all time favorite pizza shops (Pizzaroma).
I can think of a number of other places around that I love- Patti's near LBL, old Talbott Tavern in Elizabethtown, Papalino's and Boone Tavern in Berea, and others.
I would love to hear from others about their favorite independent Kentucky restaurants!
I can think of a number of other places around that I love- Patti's near LBL, old Talbott Tavern in Elizabethtown, Papalino's and Boone Tavern in Berea, and others.
I would love to hear from others about their favorite independent Kentucky restaurants!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Indiana World War memorial, Indianapolis
"Indiana's World War Memorial covers five Indianapolis blocks and is an open plaza, set with imposing Architectural Works. The main Shrine is of Indiana Limestone, whose sculptured walls depict World War scenes. A 100-ft. granite obelisk symbolizes the Nation's power. The American Legion's National Headquarters also stands on memorial Plaza."
This particular postcard was sent in 1945! WOW! The last time I visited here, many of the artifacts on display were from WWII and later conflicts. If you have not visited this great area in Indianapolis, please do. This is an extremely under appreciated site that will impress you.
Oh, and this card has a great message from one girl to another. She tells her friend back home that she should have been on the train with her. There were many soldiers... and she could have had her pick!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Indiana World War Memorial and Obelisk, Indianapolis
One of my favorite spots in Indiana is here! This older postcard says on the back-
Indiana World War Memorial and Obelisk looking south from Plaza. The Obelisk, built of black granite, is 100 feet high, surrounded by fountains. The Shrine building is 230 feet wide and 400 feet long. It houses an auditorium seating 550, museums and Memorial Hall
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