History

You don’t need to travel to the National Mall to take in some of the most historical sites in the US.
Bearcat Nation stand up.
We’re taking a look at the life + legacy of civil rights leader Julia Etta Lewis and how she is remembered locally today.
Learn about the historic downtown Lexington Laundry Company’s building’s survival + revival into a thriving arts center.
A new film is being released about a story so strange, some might mistake it for folklore
One of Lexington’s most iconic farms has been purchased by Keeneland.
The Bluegrass is world-famous for many things, but should it be known for its paranormal activitiy?
We sat down to chat with VisitLex, the convention and visitors bureau of Lexington, to learn more about their plans for Lexington’s growing tourism industry.
At one point in its history, Kentucky’s Red River Gorge was almost intentionally flooded.
Snowy days in Lexington mean hills are calling. Keep warm, stay safe, and discover the best local sledding spots.
A grassroots effort is helping Lexington region properties become part of a nationwide habitat network.
Explore nine different opportunities to see dazzling lights around town.
Kentucky dismissed its winningest and longest-tenured coach after a 5–7 season that ended without a bowl bid. The move triggers a $38 million buyout, one of the largest in college football history.
The 16th annual edition of Small Business Saturday falls on November 29 — the perfect time to help you add a local sparkle into your holiday shopping.
Whether you opt for a live tree each year, or want to start a new treedition, this list of local spots can help kickstart your search.
Take the stress out of holiday decorating this year. Let Lexington’s local experts bring your home to life with festive lights and decor.
Shop local at these holiday markets showcasing Lexington-based vendors, Kentucky businesses, artists, and craftspeople.
Three Lexington-area residents tested their wits and nerves on Netflix’s global competition. From the casting process to the games themselves, the experience challenged them in unexpected ways.