Goodbye to the Drawbridge Inn: Heyday Expansion
June 23, 2014 3 Comments
Part II: Time for Expansion
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the complex enjoyed popularity. Its English-inspired Tudor architecture and decor appealed to the theme hungry masses of the day. Its convenience and visibility to the interstate appealed to the now well-trained American traveler. A steady stream of airport travelers helped fill guest rooms. A host of meeting rooms, restaurants, lounges, and a coffee shop, ensured that the complex had activity 24 hours a day.
Above: A 1972 ad for The Crossbow. Credit: Cincinnati Magazine
The success meant that the complex had become Northern Kentucky’s de facto convention center finding a market in smaller events. It was time to grow to meet demand.
Derby Days: 11 Songs About Kentucky
May 1, 2015 2 Comments
The Commonwealth of Kentucky. A curious study in American affection. Our 15th state. Why has such a diminutive domain buried in the middle of our vast continent captured such a unique place in the American psyche? Maybe it’s Kentucky’s distinction as a Commonwealth, one that only four states have. (Can you name the other three without wikihelp?) Maybe it’s the natural beauty. Or maybe it’s just the name Kentucky whose sound hearkens a reverence for time-honored traditions and cherished heritage. A taste of the old South without all the baggage.
Kentucky is about horse racing, bourbon, bluegrass, and college basketball. The state even has its own genre of music. We’ll get to that music thing in a bit.
Naturally, states like California, New York, Texas, and Florida have a distinct advantage with cities that have global cachet, offer warm winters, and beach vacations.
One thing that can be easily argued? Kentucky definitely plays above its “flyover status” when it comes to musical adulation. Here are our Top 11 songs about (or that at least mention) Kentucky.
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