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- Wiffle Ball; Treehouses; Life in Lynch; Football RivalryE1
Wiffle Ball; Treehouses; Life in Lynch; Football RivalryPlaying whiffle ball at Princeton's Little Busch Stadium; go climb a tree (and enjoy a luxurious night in it) at EarthJOY Treehouse Adventures; African-Americans came to work in the coal mines and are now making new lives in Lynch; Dayton and Bellevue football teams meet again in the most-played rivalry in Kentucky. - Central Kentucky Tours; Harden Coffee; Wigwam VillageE2
Central Kentucky Tours; Harden Coffee; Wigwam VillageClimb aboard and explore the Bourbon Trail with Doug Flynn and the good folks at Central Kentucky Tours, Harden Coffee in Campbellsville is a family business built from the "grounds" up, and meet some new neighbors at the nostalgic Wigwam Village Inn #2 in Cave City. - Makerspace; Spinal Cord Injury; Frank Duveneck; Duncan HinesE3
Makerspace; Spinal Cord Injury; Frank Duveneck; Duncan HinesThe only limit is your imagination at Makerspaces in Lexington and Burlington, a new lease on life after spinal cord injury at the University of Louisville, the life and art of one of Northern Kentucky's great artists Frank Duveneck, and Bowling Green's Duncan Hines is America's first foodie. - eKAMI; Schneider's Candies; Barber LegacyE4
eKAMI; Schneider's Candies; Barber LegacyeKAMI teaches coal miners new trades in an advanced facility in Paintsville, grab a box of chocolates and the Opera Creams at Schneider's Sweet Shop in Bellevue, and fathers and daughters carry on a barber legacy in Louisville and Elizabethtown. - Heartbeats; Central Auto; Judy Drive-InE5
Heartbeats; Central Auto; Judy Drive-InA Louisville music therapist honors the life and legacy of dying patients with melodies of heartbeats, Central Auto drives the community and the economy in Clay, and the stars on screen shine brighter than the stars in the sky at Judy Drive-In in Mt. Sterling. - Dancing Well; Purple Toad Winery; Paradise PointE6
Dancing Well; Purple Toad Winery; Paradise PointVeterans and their families affected by war heal through dance in Louisville, Purple Toad Winery is a top Paducah tourist destination and the state's largest winery, and vacationers at Barren River Lake can enjoy the funky junk and fun atmosphere at Paradise Point Marketplace in Scottsville, Kentucky. - The Lee Initiative; Candleberry Candles; Daniel GoffE7
The Lee Initiative; Candleberry Candles; Daniel GoffTop chefs in Louisville mentor up-and-coming female chefs to take the lead in professional kitchens; take in the sights and smells at Frankfort's Candleberry Candles, and learn about the fascinating life of African-American Revolutionary War soldier Daniel Goff. - Joe Bowen; Mammoth Bones; Banana FestivalE8
Joe Bowen; Mammoth Bones; Banana FestivalJoe Bowen has carried the Olympic torch, walked 3,000 miles on stilts, and bicycled cross-country twice, and he calls Powell County home; mammoth bones from northern Kentucky found their way to Thomas Jefferson and made a new mark on history; and this Fulton County festival is bananas, celebrating the time when Fulton was known as The Banana Capital of the World. - Exile; SuperChefs; Ulysses S. GrantE9
Exile; SuperChefs; Ulysses S. GrantChart-topping band Exile hits the road performing their greatest hits, step into the extraordinary at Louisville's superhero-themed restaurant SuperChefs, and explore the history of Ulysses S. Grant and his Kentucky connections and inspirations in this first of a three-part series. - Somerset Art Scene; Aluminum Recycling; Brigid KaelinE10
Somerset Art Scene; Aluminum Recycling; Brigid KaelinSomerset rolls out the red carpet and puts their artists, musicians, and local brewery in the spotlight; the aluminum can in your fridge has a life cycle and migration you'll have to see to believe; and Brigid Kaelin brings Kentucky flair to an international audience through her Louisville roots. - Young at Heart Band; Maple Ridge Soaps; Savage RadleyE11
Young at Heart Band; Maple Ridge Soaps; Savage RadleyYoung at Heart's group of octogenarians keep the classics alive by performing throughout Central Kentucky, Maple Ridge Soaps in Bracken County makes soap the natural and 2800 B.C. way, and western Kentucky's The Savage Radley sing about small-town Kentucky life. - Mushroom Festival; Spoonbread Festival; Robert Penn WarrenE12
Mushroom Festival; Spoonbread Festival; Robert Penn WarrenMorels are the rockstars of mushrooms, and Irvine celebrates them at the annual Mountain Mushroom Festival; Berea's Spoonbread Festival highlights this traditional Appalachian food; and Robert Penn Warren, from Guthrie, Kentucky, is the only American author awarded a Pulitzer Prize in both fiction and poetry. - Clogging; Ebonite Bowling Balls; Rough River; Forest GiantsE13
Clogging; Ebonite Bowling Balls; Rough River; Forest GiantsKentucky's state dance is alive and well in Owensboro at the Lanham Brothers Jamboree; Hopkinsville is home to the nation's largest producer of bowling balls, at Ebonite International; the Falls of Rough and Rough River Dam are a vacationer's paradise; and a Danish artist brings Forest Giants to the giant forest at Bernheim in Bullitt & Nelson counties. - Jim Ford; Second Chances Wildlife; Sheldon TapleyE15
Jim Ford; Second Chances Wildlife; Sheldon TapleyJohnson county's Jim Ford is the greatest Kentucky songwriter you've probably never heard of; injured animals get their best chance for recovery at Second Chances Wildlife Center in Bullitt County, and Centre College's Sheldon Tapley paints luminous landscapes and still lifes. - Living Archaeology; Wes Cowan’s Louisville; US Grant IIE16
Living Archaeology; Wes Cowan’s Louisville; US Grant IIThe annual Living Archaeology Weekend turns Red River Gorge into Kentucky's most popular outdoor classroom; Antiques Roadshow's Wes Cowan reminisces his Louisville roots and a vintage life; and part two of our profile of Ulysses S. Grant's Kentucky connections tracks his rise as a general, beginning with his battles in the west. - African American Heritage Trail; Glasgow; US Grant IIIE17
African American Heritage Trail; Glasgow; US Grant IIIExplore Lexington's history on the twelve stops along the African-American Heritage Trail; Doug explores downtown Glasgow, and the final part of our profile of Ulysses S. Grant picks up with his presidency and enduring significance to Kentucky and the nation. - Honor Flight; Bill Marvel; Artist Elmer Lucille AllenE18
Honor Flight; Bill Marvel; Artist Elmer Lucille AllenWorld War II veterans board a flight honoring their service to our nation; Liberty may be home, but the Indianapolis Speedway is his heart - Bill Marvel has made a life in racing; and Elmer Lucille Allen is a pioneering scientist with artistic flair. - Kentucky's Astronauts; HOMES Inc.; Sweet BlessingsE19
Kentucky's Astronauts; HOMES Inc.; Sweet BlessingsThese Kentuckians had the right stuff to become astronauts; the American dream of home ownership comes true through the work of HOMES Inc. in Whitesburg, and kids in need in Central Kentucky celebrate their birthdays with the help of Sweet Blessings. - 50th Anniversary of the Moon LandingE20
50th Anniversary of the Moon LandingJuly 20, 2019, marks the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, and Kentucky Life takes a trip through its history to celebrate this achievement. Past segments include retired NASA astronaut Dr. Story Musgrave, EKU's Hummel Planetarium, an interactive space exploration experience for 6th graders at the Challenger Center at Hazard Community College, and the famous Moonbow at Cumberland Falls.
