Make Danville basecamp for your central Kentucky visit

When you come to Danville you’ll find a number of interesting and unique places to visit, plenty of events to entertain you throughout the year, and a nice variety of restaurants and hotels. What you’ll also find is that Danville is a great basecamp for exploring Kentucky’s beautiful Bluegrass region, with numerous other places to…

Lively, locally owned Danville dining scene has lots of variety

For a town with a population hovering around 17,000, Danville, KY offers some extraordinary foodie experiences. In its historic downtown alone, Danville has more than 15 locally-owned restaurants – with everything from craft burgers, beer and bourbon served in an upscale speakeasy atmosphere at Copper & Oak to sushi and poke bowls (including one with…

Premiere scheduled for Danville/Boyle County’s feature in educational travel TV series

Boats, brass, and Brazilian rum. The Boyle County episode of Downstream will highlight some of central Kentucky’s little-known treasures including the historic town of Danville and the Dix River which forms Herrington Lake, home to Kentucky’s first reservoir that powers not only the surrounding areas through hydroelectricity, but ignites the hearts of boaters, kayakers, and…

Lots of fun family options await in Boyle County

Boyle County truly has something for everyone and plenty of opportunities for the whole family to have fun together. Whether you are a fan of art, a lover of books, enjoy being in nature, discovering something unusual, or taking a lap around the roller-skating rink, there is something for you.   Art Center of the…

Stephen Rolfe Powell campus memorial dedication coming up October 15

Work by the late internationally acclaimed glass artist Stephen Rolfe Powell ’74 is collected throughout the world, but perhaps equally as influential is the legacy he created from his glass art studio at Centre College in Danville —his alma mater and the epicenter of his artistic and professional accomplishments. Powell’s stunning three-foot-high glass vessels shimmering…