Photos and story by Mary Casey-Sturk Cancun, Mexico has long been a vacation hot spot for travelers from Cincinnati. From romantic getaways and destination weddings to spring breaks and summer vacations, it offers a little something for everyone. For this traveler, it offers an opportunity to visit Mayan sites that have long been on my... Continue Reading →
CVG named Best Regional Airport in North America by Skytrax
Award announced at the 2026 World Airport Awards ceremony at PTE World in London, England CVG only airport to bring six innovation partners to PTE World (Passenger Terminal EXPO) Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) has been named the Best Regional Airport in North America at the 2026 World Airport Awards celebration, presented by London, England-based aviation... Continue Reading →
French Lick Resort: Award-Winning Resort Close to Home
French Lick Resort in Indiana was recently named the “Best Historic Resort” in Historic Hotels of America® Awards of Excellence. Each year, Historic Hotels of America honors and celebrates the most exemplary historic hotels, hoteliers, and leadership practices through this exclusive awards program. The Historic Hotels of America Awards of Excellence are presented to historic... Continue Reading →
Day Tripping: General Butler State Resort Park
Photos and story by Mary Casey-Sturk General Butler State Resort Park in Carrollton, Kentucky has something for everybody and makes for an easy getaway or day trip. Within the park is a historic home, a lake, a lodge, outdoor sports, birding, hiking and a variety of naturalist programs. Bird watchers might spy Wood Ducks, Great... Continue Reading →
Just Around the Bend: Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park
By Mary Casey-Sturk Very near Maysville, Kentucky and tucked into the lovely rolling hills that were once wild America you will find Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park. The Licking River runs through the park and the area is steeped in history with both the river and springs having attracted animals and humans since the... Continue Reading →
Daytripping: Trot Down to Central Kentucky
By Mary Casey-Sturk Make New Friends at Old Friends Where can you find horse racing’s “living history museum”? Who has created a home for numerous retired racehorses from Kentucky, the United States, and beyond? Where do fans of racing and lovers of horses gather to share a unique equine experience? A 90-minute drive from Indian... Continue Reading →
