One last chance to take in Kentucky’s history and natural splendor

The chance to drive your favorite classic through the rolling hills of Kentucky, the land of bourbon, bluegrass, thoroughbred racing and finger-licking-good fried chicken? That’s the whole idea behind our all-new Classic Motorsports Bluegrass Tour.

October 12, day five of our Bluegrass Tour, marked the last full day of driving before parting ways–but that didn’t mean we kept the festivities light.

The first leg of the day’s travels offered tour guests a lovely drive through the local scenery on their way to Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Visitors Center, home of the 68-foot tall, 125-foot wide Cumberland Falls.

After taking in the splendor, we headed into the town of Corbin to dine at the original Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant location, the Harland Sander’s Café and museum. In addition to a delicious lunch of famous fried chicken, participants also got to learn about the history of KFC and Colonel Sanders.

Then it was back to Historic Boone Tavern Hotel for a chance to clean up before a final dinner and a live show at the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame.