April / 2003
Kentucky Living

This Month's Issue
 
On the Cover

 
Down on the Farm
Agri-tourism is a relatively new idea and seems to be catching on around the state as families turn farms into tourist stops. Come with us as we visit four agri-tourism businesses in the state, or pick your own to visit from our list.
 
Canoeing Kentucky Rivers
Learn the ins and outs of canoeing as we take you on canoeing adventures down the Rockcastle River, Red River, Big South Fork, and Cumberland River in southeastern Kentucky.
 
Tales from a Lazy River
Canoeing down the Green River in western Kentucky reclaims you to Mother Earth, enveloping you with soothing sights of nature
 
Bringing History Alive
Cultural heritage tourism pairs history with tourism as you visit Kentucky's unique places and people of the past and present. We outline 11 of the top cultural heritage sites, as well as 11 hidden jewels you might not know about.



 
From the Editor - How Washington works
 
Commonwealths
 
Kindred Spirits - Ooey, gooey mud
 
Cut Your Utility Bills - Buying the best fridge
 
The Future of Electricity - Co-op power for the world
 
Traveling Kentucky
Bluegrass and BBQ
Rollin' on the Rivers
 
Great Outdoors - Talking turkey
 
Kentucky Cooks - Southwest's sizzling fare
 
At Home in the Garden - Creating beautiful entrances
 
Your Health - Diabetic retinopathy
 
Money Matters - Marriage & money
 
The View From Plum Lick - Hold April!