Booking a Hotel in Danville, KY
Known as "The Birthplace of Bluegrass" Danville, Kentucky is a quaint and historic city. Founded towards the end of the 18th century, Danville has seen so many firsts that it’s also called “The City of Firsts.”
Located in central Kentucky, Danville has been a center for education and the arts since its establishment in the late 18th century. This history can be witnessed at one of the many area museums or landmarks. In addition, Danville is known for its many festivals throughout the year including Oktoberfest, Forkland Heritage Festival, and the Kentucky State BBQ Festival.
Whether you’d prefer visiting one of the many places to get in touch with history, hiking the Waterfall Trail, or visiting one of the many museum and eateries, Kentucky is full of experiences to take part in.
With no shortage of history, plenty of outdoor activities, festivals, and its vibrant small town feel, Danville will keep you educated, entertained, and well fed.
- Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge
- Community Arts Center
- Great American Dollhouse Museum
- Millenium Park
- Pioneer Playhouse
- Waterfall on Dix River
- West T. Hill Community Theater
- Wilderness Trail Distillery
- Windjammer Fun Center
- American National University Danville
- Centre College
- Eastern Kentucky University Danville
- Camp Nelson Heritage Park
- Constitution Square Historic Site
- Historical Medical Art
- Isaac Shelby State Historic Site
- McDowell House Museum
- Old Fort Harrod State Park
- Oliver Perry House
- Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site
- Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill Water House
- William Whitley House State Historic Site
- Willis Green House
- Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center
- Blue Grass Airport
- Lucas Field
- Kentucky Air National Guard
- US Civil Air Patrol
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