The Under-The-Radar Scenic Drive In Kentucky That Showcases History
By Jasmine Vieau|Published November 15, 2023
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Hello! I was born and raised in Toronto, lived in Miami for a decade, attended the Miami International University of Art & Design, and have resided in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, for the past 15+ years. I enjoy traveling all over the United States, Canada, and Europe - though I have a great appreciation and love for the southeastern parts of the US in particular. My past expertise lay in hospitality in the restaurant and retail world. Aside from writing, I now run an Airbnb in my home and sling vintage, so I'd like to think this all helps me with what it takes to find the best restaurants, lodging, and fun things to do and see in your state. I am an avid reader, love exploring the arts, and discovering the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Nice to meet you!
Explore Kentucky’s captivating past along the Lincoln Heritage Scenic Byway. This under-the-radar scenic drive in Kentucky showcases aspects such as Abraham Lincoln, U.S. history, the Civil War, and religious heritage, making it a unique and enriching experience for travelers. Don’t forget to check out the Bourbon Trail and its eight distilleries along the way, which is a must-visit destination for bourbon lovers. Join me as we uncover the lesser-known stories that make Kentucky’s heritage so captivating.
Starting just south of Hodgenville, the byway takes you on a historical journey. Explore the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Park and Hodgenville, where the Abraham Lincoln Museum awaits. Witness the Abraham Lincoln Statue.
Continuing past New Haven, delve into religious heritage at The Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani, America's oldest Trappist monastery. For a deeper connection, visit the Loretto Motherhouse, the spiritual hub of the Loretto community since 1824.
Continuing into Bardstown, the byway beckons visitors to the Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral with its impressive interior and stained glass windows.
History enthusiasts can explore the Old Bardstown Village, housing an American Civil War Museum and a women's history museum alongside colonial-era log cabins.
Bourbon enthusiasts can delve into Kentucky's heritage at the Heaven Hill Bourbon Heritage Center and Distillery, sampling the family-run distillery's bourbon and learning about the region's bourbon history.
The byway leads to Springfield, where bourbon lovers can visit Maker's Mark Distillery. Explore downtown Springfield's historic charm with unique shops and restaurants. Before reaching Perryville, don't miss the Perryville Battlefield State Park, the site of the most destructive Civil War battle in Kentucky on October 8, 1862, marking the South's final attempt to control the state.
The byway concludes in Danville, where visitors can pay respects at the Danville National Cemetery and explore the Constitution Square Historic State Site, the birthplace of Kentucky's statehood.
The Lincoln Heritage Scenic Byway is a charming road trip through Kentucky’s history, from Lincoln’s birthplace to Danville’s cozy streets. Whether you’re into history or bourbon, it’s an open invitation to explore the best of the Bluegrass State.
Have you driven the Lincoln Heritage Scenic Byway? Which is your favorite stop? I love the idea of seeing the Lincoln statue up close – how about you? Are you thinking of extending your road trip to hit some other unique destinations in Kentucky? Then don’t forget to pack your road trip snacks!
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