Frankfort, Kentucky's capital city, is 25 miles northwest of Lexington.
Midway is a small town halfway between Lexington and Frankfort; stop for a bite to eat and explore the antique and boutique shops downtown.
Harrodsburg, 32 miles southwest of Lexington, is Kentucky's oldest city.
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 30 miles southwest of Lexington, is America’s largest restored Shaker community, with 34 carefully restored buildings and 3,000 acres of preserved farmland.
Bardstown, 60 miles from Lexington, is Kentucky's second oldest city.
Berea, 37 miles south of the city, is a major center for folk arts & crafts. There is a large arts & crafts building just off I-75 where many regional artisans have their wares on sale.
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