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LAKE CUMBERLAND AREA
ATTRACTIONS
ANTIQUES
DEALERS
Cumberland Antiques 561-8622 494 S. Hwy. 27,
Burnside. South of Pitman Creek Bridge
North 27 Antique Mall 679-1923 3000 N, Hwy. 27.
Somerset.
Pitman Creek Antique Mall 561-5178 6940 5. Hwy. 27.
Somerset.
Somerset Antique Mall & Art Gallery 679-4307 209
E. Market. Somerset.
Somerset Furniture & Antiques 678-0230
4810 S. Hwy., 27. Somerset.
WEST ON HWY 90 McCutchin's Furniture Furnititure Hut
Monticello's Antiques
ENTERTAINMENT
Finley's Fun Center
606-679-4386 75 Commercial Dr. Light #18 West Sits in behind Grand Central Plaza.
Roller Skating, Arcades and lots of fun activities for all
ages.
Fun Country 606-619-3651 Miniature golf bumper boats,
go-carts. batting cages, kiddy rides, laser tag, and lots of fun! Located
behind Somerset Mall.
CINEMAS
Showplace Cinema 606-619-3640,
Somerset Mall.
27-Drive In Light #29 East Enjoy a double feature in a fading part of Americana.
Create some special family memories.
Country Music Dance Hall Light #27 East
Briar Bowl Bowling North of light #11
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GIFT
SHOPS
Cherry Shoppe 679-2188 870 S. Hwy., 27.
Somerset. Handmade furniture just before Tradewind Shopping
Center at light #9.
Touched by An Angel 423-3434 Hwy. 27, Strip mall. Behind
Carolyns Furniture off light #8 West.
Little Gifts 561-9631 4092 Hwy. 90.
Bronston. Turn left as you come off 790 from Woodson Bend. It's about 2-3
miles up on the left.
Heritage Gift Shop Christian Gifts Light #9 East
PineCone Primitives 677-1228 Old Monticello Road Somerset.
By either getting off 27 at light #19 East or #11 East. Lots of unique gitfs
Simply The Best 679-7229 North on 27 on the
left between Big Blue Cafe.
The Mole Hole Of Somerset
679-0170 15 Tradewinds Shopping Center. Light #6 East Somerset Shopping Center where
Roses is.
Victorian Gift Box 677-1280 4150 S. Highway 27.
Somerset. Somerset Mall Light #23 East
The Wood Shack
548-2518 North US. 27. Great selection of crafts and antiques etc.
Before you get to Nicholsville about 45 minutes from
Somerset.
Amish products Take Hwy. 90 to Monticello go through
the light (stay on 90 and go 3 miles.) It's on the right. Great homemade
cinnamon Bread for French toast but go early.
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SCENIC
AREAS
General Burnside Island State Park
606-561-4104 Island park on Lake Cumberland. 10 minutes from Woodson
Bend. 18-hole golf course. public pool. camping. picnicking, recreation.
swimming pool. boat launching ramp. “Christmas Island” mid-November
through January 1. Illuminated, animated scenes of the Holiday Season! Get
there via a causeway at Burnside’s southern city limits.
Natural
Arch Beautiful natural bridge created by nature's wind and erosion.
Located 30 minutes S of Somerset, Follow U.S. 27 S. turn W. on State Road
927. Hiking trails, picnic area, parking.
Mill Springs
Park Authentic old water mill with one of the largest overshot water
wheels in the world on the banks of Lake Cumberland. Go W. on Hwy. 90 to
State Road 1275. Watch corn meal being ground then purchase your corn
freshly ground!
Scenic Hiking Trails Natural Arch. Cumberland
Falls, Yahoo Falls. Big South Fork. Beaver Creek Wilderness Overlook. and
more!
Lake Cumberland Fishing The 1,255 miles of shoreline
provide great opportunities for fishing year round. The fish you will find
in Lake Cumberland are: Largemouth and Small mouth Bass. KY spotted Bass,
Rockfish (Striper), Walleye, Crappie, Bluegill, Catfish, Rainbow &
Brown Trout Best fishing, skiing, boating, scenery in
KENTUCKY!
Commercial Docks Burnside 606-5614223 Lees
Ford 606-636-6426 Conley Bottom 606-348-6351 Jamestown State Dock
502-343-2525 Most docks provide: Pontoons, jet skies, ski boats, house
boat rentals
Cumberland Falls State Park 606-528-4121 68-foot
water fall 20 minutes from Somerset. Sightseeing, hiking, scenic overlooks
and the only “moonbow” in the Western Hemisphere appears with some full
moons. Call for schedule. Take Hwy. 27S. to Hwy. 90 E at Parker’s Lake.
Big South Fork National Recreation Area 800-GO-ALONG Somerset is the
northern gateway to the nation's newest recreation area. Locally know as
the “Yellowstone of the East.” Big South Fork provides access to one of
the most beautiful, unspoiled natural area in the Eastern United State.
Enjoy hiking. a train ride into the wilderness, early mining communities,
and the thrill of white water rafting and canoeing on the Big South Fork
of the Cumberland River.
Yahoo Falls A narrow stream drops more
than 100 feet over a cliff into a deep revive in the Daniel Boon National
Forest. A primitive area that offers a hiking experience. Picnic area
available. Boat launching facilities. 40 minutes from Somerset. Travel S.
on U.S. 27 turn Won State Road 700.
Rugby Real cute British
Historical Town with buildings & museums open to the public. Great
Restaurant. Take Hwy. 27 So. past the turn to go to Cumberland Falls. Just
a small Rugby sign on the right. It's about 45 minutes from
Burnside.
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SCENIC
AREAS
HARRODSBURG
Old Fort Harrod State Park S
College St. (606) 734-3314. Replica of fort founded here in 1774 by James
Harrod. Fort open open-round; Mansion Museum. with Kentucky history
exhibits, closed December through February. Out door drama, "The New
Legend of Daniel Boone" in summer.
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
3500 Lexington Rd. (606) 734-5411. Largest restored Shaker Village in
nation with 33 original l9th century buildings. Wonderful for lunch or
dinner 2 setting; must have reservations.
LAWRENCEBURG
Wild
Turkey Distillery (Boulevard Distillers and Importer, Inc.) 1525 Tyrone
Rd. (502) 8394544. Site of bourbon-making for more than a century;
distillery tours given weekdays.
RICHMOND
Bybee
Pottery U.S. 52 between Richmond and Irvine. (606)-369-5350. Oldest
potter' west of the Alleghenies. established in
1845.
BARDSTOWN
Stephen Foster
Story
BEREA
About 40 miles south of Lexington. Home to
Berea College. Student craft industries and the abundance of shops and
galleries lave gained Berea the title of "Kentucky's Crafts Capital."
Regional dining is available at the student-run Boone Tavern dining room.
Men needs sport jacket (they'll provide them) no slacks for
women.
DANVILLE/PERRYVILLE AREA
Constitution Square State
Historic Site 105 E. Walnut St., Danville. (606) 239-7089. Monument to
Kentucky's first Constitutional Convention, and reproductions of early
post office, meeting house and jail.
VERSAILLES/MIDWAY
AREA
Horse Farms Take U.S. 62 from Versailles to Midway for a
scenic drive past Lane's End Farm (which has hosted President Bush and
Queen Elizabeth II) and other famous farms.
MT.
VERNON
Renfro Valley 800-765-7464 Grande Ole Oprey-type shows
and dancing at the Barn Dance. Complete crafts village, general store.
gift shops. and a Count,' Music museum. Regular week-end
shows.
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