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Central Kentucky Tours
We are a family-owned and operated tour business dedicated to guiding our guests to highlights of the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky. We have had the privilege of visiting and touring all across the United States and in several foreign countries but have always felt that central Kentucky was one of the most beautiful and special places in the world. We feel that you will agr ... More ee with us once seeing it for yourself. From horse farms to bourbon, to wineries, to historic sites, let us show you why we love Kentucky. We are dedicated to Exploring the heart of the Bluegrass.
OARS Dories
"OARS was founded in 1969 by river pioneer George Wendt. By 1974 the company found its permanent home in Angels Camp, California, where George and his wife Pam turned a fledgling rafting company into what is now one of the most respected outfitting companies in the world. George was president of OARS for 47 years until his passing in July of 2016. He was a visionary ent ... More repreneur and one of the adventure travel industry’s trailblazers. But more importantly, he left a legacy of river conservation and stewardship based on the inspiring idea that spreading the love of wild rivers is the surest path to their protection, now and for the enjoyment of future generations. Today, Tyler and Clavey Wendt, George and Pam’s sons, are leading the company. They’re dedicated to furthering the company’s commitment to the preservation of wild places and creating meaningful outdoor experiences for our guests—values that have been at the core of OARS for five decades."
Exchange District BIZ
The Exchange District BIZ volunteer Board members represent a wide range of business activities in the area, from large corporations to small owner-operated enterprises. The BIZ also welcomes input from other area stakeholders, including arts and cultural organizations, educational institutions, and residents, to strengthen the core of people cooperating to promote and imp ... More rove the Exchange.
