Friday, October 17, 2014

10/15 to 10/17 - Georgetown, Kentucky

In the fall of 2014, after spending months getting settled in our new house, we were finally able to hit the road.  This was before I started doing a travel blog so I am reconstructing the trip from pictures as best I can. (It's now spring of 2018.)  These entries will be much shorter and less informative than my later posts.


Our first stop, on 10/15, was at a very nice RV park in Georgetown, Kentucky, just to the north of Lexington.  It's gorgeous green country with lots of horse farms.  The distance from Asheville to  Georgetown is a comfortable day's drive.


10/16 - We drove over to Frankfort (about 25 miles) to tour the Kentucky State Capitol Building.  It was really beautiful and very interesting.  




Kentucky State Capitol from the front.  The day was drizzly so wasn't good for outside pictures.



The law library was decorated for Halloween.  Several people had obviously been bored to death.



Murals
in the rotunda.



Right wing front, built with Indiana limestone.



Senate chambers.



Trees along the circle in front of the building.


The next day, 10/17, we went to the Veterans WMA (Wildlife Management Area) near the campground.  It certainly didn't take up the whole day but after all this time I have no idea what else we did.  If I didn't take pictures, I can't remember!

 

  Veterans Wildlife Management Area.  Lovie was the only wildlife spotted.






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