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76 Falls Albany, Kentucky
Click on images to enlarge. Hit back arrow to return to post. 76 Falls in Albany Kentucky is absolutely beautiful. The area is small but breathtaking. Walking down a flight of stairs and over a bridge the view was absolutely … Continue reading
Posted in Albany Kentucky, Appalachia, Appalachian People, Birds, Boating, Bugs, Butterflies, Clouds, Cove, Educational, Fishing, Flowers, Fun, Houseboats, Kentucky, Kentucky Scenery, Lake, Lake Cumberland, Mountain Vacations, Nature, People, Photography, Picnic, Striped Bass, Uncategorized, Vacation, Waterfall
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Herrington Marina Lancaster, Kentucky
Click on image to enlarge. Hit back arrow to return to post. Herrington Marina (Idler’s Cove) is located in Lancaster, Kentucky. The lake is 35 miles long with plenty of room for tubing, skiing, fishing and best of all boating! Idler’s … Continue reading
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Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery, Jamestown, Kentucky
Click on image to enlarge. Hit back arrow to return to post. “Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery was constructed in 1975. This is one of the most recently constructed hatcheries in the federal hatchery system. This station currently produces approximately 1,000,000 … Continue reading
Burnside Marina Burnside, Kentucky
Click on image to enlarge. Hit back arrow to return to post. Burnside Marina is located in Burnside, Kentucky. The marina is known best for its houseboat vacations near Somerset, Kentucky. The marina is a full service facility offering many things like … Continue reading
Lake Cumberland Somerset, Kentucky
Click on image to enlarge. Hit back arrow to return to post. Lake Cumberland is one of the largest man-made lakes in the nation. It was formed in the 1950s when a large part of the Cumberland River was dammed. Lake … Continue reading