The Winter Edition features a trip along Kentucky's Bourbon Trail, where distillers have joined together to promote one of the Bluegrass State's most popular exports. We also look back 50 years to remember the election and inauguration of President Kennedy and see spectacular scenes of the New River in West Virginia as well as a horse-drawn carriage parade.
Cover Story
| Kentucky's Bourbon Trail
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Scenic America
| New River, West Virginia
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On A Musical Note
| By The Old Mill Stream
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Off The Beaten Path
| Lebanon, Ohio
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Time Capsule
| 1960 Presidential Election
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Winter Feature
| Horse-Drawn Carriage Parade
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COVER STORY: Kentucky has long enjoyed a great reputation for making bourbon. But only in recent years have its distilleries banded together to create Kentucky's Bourbon Trail. It's a way of bragging about their products and attracting lots of tourists. | |
| SCENIC AMERICA: The scenery is stunning along the New River in West Virginia. From various vantage points, we take in scenes that are eye-pleasing in any season. |
ON A MUSICAL NOTE: Tell Taylor was inspired to write "Down By The Old Mill Stream" while sitting on the banks of the Blanchard River, near Findlay, Ohio. The song was first published 100 years ago.
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| OFF THE BEATEN PATH: Lebanon, Ohio, has been described as a town that Norman Rockwell might have painted. The Golden Lamb, Ohio's oldest inn, helps give the city its legends and its charm.
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TIME CAPSULE: The presidential race between John Kennedy and Richard Nixon in 1960 was historic in many ways. We look back on the race, including the first televised presidential debate. | |
| WINTER FEATURE: Only horse-drawn carriages are allowed in an annual parade in Lebanon, Ohio, which draws lots of spectators every year. |