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As we turn the page from spring to summer, could a literary tour be in the books? Here are eight stops on a Kentucky literary tour to consider.
The most famous of Kentucky's literary landmarks is Louisville’s historic Seelbach Hilton hotel, where F. Scott Fitzgerald found inspiration for "The Great Gatsby" during his time in Kentucky.
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Here are 10 ways to celebrate the 100th anniversary of 'The Great Gatsby' in LouisvilleNo reservations required. WHERE: Seelbach Hilton Hotel, 500 S. 4th St. WHEN: weekly, Thursday-Saturday, 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. WHAT: Join Louisville Food Tours to explore the hidden stories of ...
Courier Journal columnist Maggie Menderski asked friends and colleagues, which parts of Louisville they wished they had more ...
Two chefs from Kentucky have the chance to make history on June 16 as a win for Noam Bilitzer or Sara Bradley would be the first for a Kentucky chef.
Louisville is full of fascinating structures ... The Rathskeller is a wildly impressive event space inside the historic Seelbach Hotel. It’s said to be the only surviving room in the world ...
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