Enjoy An Illuminated Holiday Festival And Dinner At Jim Beam's Distillery In Kentucky This Year
Kentucky is the best place in the world for bourbon lovers and even if you’re not a fan of this Bluegrass beverage, you can appreciate what it does for our state. One of the most popular destinations to visit along the Bourbon Trail is Jim Beam’s Distillery and the American Stillhouse. This property is fascinating and beautiful all year long, but during the holidays it really illuminates. And for a special outing, check out Home for the Holidays at Jim Beam, one of the best holiday events to plan to enjoy in Kentucky. This dinner and gathering is coming up in December and it would make for the perfect early gift for the bourbon-lover in your life.
Home for the Holidays at Jim Beam is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy great food and drink in a gorgeous, festive setting, while learning even more about this fascinating piece of Kentucky. Does this sound like a worthy holiday outing to you? Let us know in the comments!
For more information on Home for the Holidays at Jim Beam and to purchase tickets, visit the American Stillhouse website and scroll down to the event. Tickets will likely sell out, so be sure to purchase ASAP if you are interested.
And for another festive distillery visit that’s fun for the whole family, check out the Buffalo Trace drive-thru Christmas lights. Need some holiday gift ideas? Check out our Holiday Gift Guide!
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Holiday Events In Kentucky & Related Info
What are the best holiday events in Kentucky?
Some of the best holiday events in Kentucky include:
- Illuminated Nights in Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill – Create a unique holiday craft or write your own letter to Santa at The Elf Shop, take a Jingle Bell Shuttle ride, and more.
- Festival of Trees and Trains in Ashland – A ten-day annual holiday fundraiser that supports the historic Paramount Arts Center theater.
- Christmas Town at the Creation Museum in Petersburg – An annual tradition featuring stunning light displays, Christmas carols, a live nativity, and more.
- Christmas Lights Underground at Mega Cavern in Louisville – Each year the Cavern is transformed into an underground holiday light spectacular for the Christmas season.
- Deck the Y’alls Lightfest in Florence – Festivities include a 2,000,000+ light display, ice skating, a carnival, and more.
- A Reindeer Encounter at The Reindeer Farm in Bowling Green – Meet and learn about reindeer, enjoy story time with some friends from the North Pole, enjoy an indoor playground, and so much more!
- Frontier Christmas in Maysville – Celebrate the holidays in the Old Washington Historic District, a historic 1700s village, and enjoy handmade arts and crafts vendors lining the streets and local shops and museums with holiday activities for all ages.
What was the biggest snowfall in Kentucky?
Although the worst blizzard in Kentucky was in 1978, the biggest snowstorm in the state happened in 1998 in Louisville, when 22.4 inches of snow was recorded over three days in February. The storm that brought this record amount of snow to Kentucky was unusual for the state due to its longevity, high snowfall amounts, and that the moisture source was from the Atlantic Ocean rather than the Gulf of Mexico.