It was a proud moment for all of Kentucky when Toyota presented the first U.S. produced Lexus 350 on October 19, 2015 from their plant in Georgetown.
Photo courtesy Toyota.
Review of Mammoth Railway Cafe!
Today my sister took me to try a new restaurant – The Mammoth Railway Cafe in Park City. It’s part of a bed and breakfast – the Grand Victorian Inn. I have never written a review of a restaurant before, or food, but as I know the owner of the cafe (He was one of my older brother’s best friends in high school and therefore treated me as an annoying little sister), I thought I should share its amazingness with the world!
The building itself is beautiful. It was built in the late 1800s and has been everything from an inn to a stagecoach to a house/residence to a boys school to a old folks home. It has a great history, and one I would like to learn more about. It had fallen into disrepair when it was bought and restored. My friend owns the restaurant half, and then there…
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Our Kentucky Home
October 13, 2015
Our Final Eastern Destination
Over the Mississippi River into Memphis, Tennessee.
A hop, skip and a jump and we are in Kentucky.
A Kentucky barn flies past the window as we make our way to our daughter’s town.
We finally arrived in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, last Thursday to visit with our daughter Stephanie and her four children. Neither Randy nor I have ever been to Kentucky or Tennessee which we crossed along the way here. This is our final eastern destination before turning around and heading for home.
All I can say is, for a gal from the very brown desert, the green in this area is an emerald feast for the eyes. As soon as we entered Tennessee, the temperature dropped dramatically and while we passed rolling green hills with cozy farm houses tucked into the pastures, I pictured woman in checkered aprons baking apple pies while…
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A WALK IN ANDERSON COUNTY COMMUNITY PARK, LAWRENCEBURG, KENTUCKY
Anderson County Community Park is a great family place located off Highway 127 on the left going South just before you reach Walmart in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. 
It is a beautiful park with lots of activities. The first thing we saw when entering the park was the sign for the Lawrenceburg Disc Golf based in Lawrenceburg where disc golfing enthusiasts enjoy getting together, playing and enjoying experiences.
We decided to take the walking trail since it was a beautiful day in Kentucky even if it was a little cloudy. The walking trail takes you around the outskirts of the park and we stopped along the way to take pictures.
There is a beautiful fishing lake that has bank access only. The ducks were very friendly and even had to perform for us since no one was there fishing to interrupt their antics. 
The park has a baseball field, basketball court, soccer field and a great skate park.
Several shelters and picnic areas and a place to play horseshoes only add to this beautiful little park outside the city of Lawrenceburg. There is also a great playground for little children. 
We enjoyed checking out the sculpture below that was donated by Nate Hensley called “Heavenly Grind”.
Visiting this park was a wonderful way to enjoy a lovely afternoon in Kentucky. Thank you Anderson County!
You might want to check out the links below to learn more about this rapidly growing community.
Downtown Lawrenceburg Facebook Page
Anderson County Parks and Recreation Facebook Page
Welcome to Lawrenceburg, Kentucky website
Lawrenceburg Disc Golf Website
Visit Lawrenceburg Kentucky website
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