Kentucky unveils African American Heritage Trail highlighting historic sites
- The Kentucky African American Heritage Trail features 57 sites across the state, highlighting important aspects of Black history and heritage.
- Governor Andy Beshear unveiled the trail with state tourism officials and historians in downtown Louisville.
- The sites include the Hotel Metropolitan in Paducah and the National Underground Railroad Museum in Maysville.
- The initiative aims to promote awareness of Kentucky’s rich Black history and heritage.
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New Kentucky tourism trail showcases Black history and heritage
LOUISVILLE — Gov. Andy Beshear joined state tourism officials, historians and the CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville Monday to unveil a new statewide tourism trail showcasing Kentucky’s Black history and heritage.
New Kentucky tourism trail showcases Black history and heritage • Kentucky Lantern
The Kentucky African American Heritage Trail features dozens of sites across the state. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Liam Niemeyer)LOUISVILLE — Gov. Andy Beshear joined state tourism officials, historians and the CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville Monday to unveil a new statewide tourism trail showcasing Kentucky’s Black history and heritage. The Kentucky African American Heritage Trail highlights 57 sites, ranging from Hotel M…
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