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With the price of gas and the uncertain economy, this seems to be the year of the “staycation.” If you do have to stay at home this summer, you can experience a wealth of treasures here in the Bluegrass State, including a town that sprang from a meteor crash and the commonwealth’s own version of the Holy Land.Interactive map
For decades, Mimi Cox of Lexington made a hot sauce that received raves from friends and family. In 1992, her daughter Donna Madden and Donna’s husband, Bill, turned Cox’s recipe into a best-selling Kentucky Proud product.
It might just be some vegetable soup, a grilled pimento cheese sandwich and a glass of milk, but 102-year-old Utha B. Deen makes a point to make herself a nice little lunch and supper every day.
NEW YORK — This fall, students at Sarah Lawrence's Warren Green hall will be composting together, monitoring their electricity usage and drying their laundry on a clothesline. They will share appliances, cooking and shopping to reduce waste and energy, and use electric light as little as possible.
You'll be able to step out to your favorite dance tunes and help Lexington's homeless residents receive medical care by attending the Community Rock Hop on July 26 at Applebee's Park.
Lexington resident Rich Bowen works for a dot-com, speaks at technology conferences, holds a membership in the Apache Software Foundation, and writes books on Web and software technology.
Glenn Jones never got to play basketball as a kid, but he's spent the last 34 years working to make sure generations of Lexington children get their chance to play.
It might just be some vegetable soup, a grilled pimento cheese sandwich and a glass of milk, but 102-year-old Utha B. Deen makes a point to make herself a nice little lunch and supper every day.