- TripBuzz discovered 54 different types of activities for couples in the Lexington area, including Breweries (like West Sixth Brewing), Movie Theaters (like The Kentucky Theater), Winery/Vineyard (like Jean Farris Winery) and Horse Races (like Keeneland), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 114 date ideas in or near Lexington, Kentucky, including 84 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Frankfort, Versailles, Richmond and Georgetown.
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Interactive exhibits let children experience the inside of bubbles, homes from around the world, and much more
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Situated on 240 acres, Cove Spring Park offers a variety of terrain that includes forested ravines, wetlands, springs and waterfalls. The park provides hiking trails, picnic facilities, interpretive shelters, an archery range and restrooms.
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Hosting both league and public bowling, Capital Bowl offers visitors glow bowling with a black light illuminated bowling alley. The bowling alley offers daily specials for games, shoe rentals, and food from the snack bar.
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The Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is the oldest official governor's residence in the United States. Public tours take place twice a week, covering the history, fine art, architecture, and furniture of the building.
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Rising Sons Home Farm Winery is a family-run business. The winery has approximately 10 acres of grapes, which include seven different varieties. Patrons can stroll through the winery while viewing historical pictures. Some pictures are approaching, 100 years old.
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Historic to Frankfort, Leslie Morris Park offers visitors a variety of family-oriented activities to enjoy including hiking and picnicking. With great views of downtown Frankfort, visitors can also tour sites relative to the Civil War.
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An ode to the history and growth of Kentucky state, the Old Governor's Mansion stands tall and strong. From 1798 to 1914, 35 of the state governors occupied and entertained at the mansion, making it a big part of the state's past.
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Featuring two floors of artifacts, Kentucky Military History Museum has exhibits that depict the region's involvement with wars like the Civil War up until present day. These artifacts include firearms, photographs, medals, and more.
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The original creator of the bourbon balls, Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory also offers tours on the premises, with sweets on the house.
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The Grand Theater offers entertainment that remains family friendly and inspiring. Visitors enjoy the rustic feel of ages past when they hear performances such as Nellie McKay and the Turtle Island Quartet.
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Located within a historic building constructed in 1887, the Richmond Area Arts Center is a location that promotes the arts to the local community. Concerts, art exhibits, and community classes are among the many events hosted at the center.