Paducah, Kentucky Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area
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Rosewood Inn
1857 B&B
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Situated in the western region of Kentucky, Paducah is a part of the Chickasaw land which was ceded in 1818 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Paducah has a very interesting and creative culture, known to be an “art capital,” of sorts, and a great spot for a bed and breakfast vacation. In fact, the renowned... » show more Artist Relocation Program, as well as the Lowertown Arts District are located in Paducah’s oldest neighborhood. Those interested in the visual arts should check out the Yeiser Art Center and the Maiden Alley Cinema. The National Quilt Museum is also a treat to behold, with 30,000 square feet of historic and contemporary quilt, which tells each onlooker a different story. Paducah is so involved in art preservation that year-round classes are held to teach quilting, dancing, painting, sculpting and many other skills to those interested. For bed and breakfast outdoor enthusiasts, Paducah, also known as the Four Rivers Region, is the ultimate vacation spot for bed and breakfast guests. Paducah’s riverfront is a hub of year round activity, with steamboat rides, fireworks, concerts and festivals. Take a hike on the historic 12 mile Dogwood Trail and discover the scenic beauty which has inspired generations of artists. Paducah is also a very romantic vacation city, and visitors won’t want to miss a visit to Purple Toad Winery, which hosts tours and tastings year round. Visit this eclectic and captivating city on a bed and breakfast getaway to Paducah. « show less
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