I went to Louisville Kentucky when I went to Columbus. Then we stayed in Lexington Kentuckycolumbus is approximately 45 min north.....i’m actually “spitting distance” from louisville ky![]()
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I went to Louisville Kentucky when I went to Columbus. Then we stayed in Lexington Kentuckycolumbus is approximately 45 min north.....i’m actually “spitting distance” from louisville ky![]()
Oh wow that’s awesome!! I had no idea they were all so close together!!! Hahayes they are all actually really close....i grew up halfway between louisville and lexington (which is also within 2hours of where i live now) but of course all these “cities” are just small towns compared to the larger cities in the country like NYC, LA, SF etc.......
Sounds fun!!!I went to Louisville Kentucky when I went to Columbus. Then we stayed in Lexington Kentucky
if you drove from VA, you passed right through my “stomping grounds” including where i live now! home area is Waddy/Peytona or graefenburg exits off i-64 (exit #43,48) i worked with my dad in Versailles ky (home of many horse farms and the “castle”) i graduated from shelby co high school even though our home was on franklin co line (frankfort capital of ky)I went to Louisville Kentucky when I went to Columbus. Then we stayed in Lexington Kentucky
i’ve found that many cities are not as big as they seem! i’ve never been to boston....but i’ve lived near orlando which is another “small town” cityOh wow that’s awesome!! I had no idea they were all so close together!!! Hahaand that’s true!!! But then Boston is just a small town too.
seems Boston is pretty comparable in size to Louisville??? At least in terms of population from looking it up aha and Boston seems pretty big to me. I still haven’t seen every single part. I actually prefer the smaller/more mid size cities to the big huge ones. They’ve got more personality/charm plus I get lost in big ones.
get lost enough in Boston LOL
Sounds fun!!!
Nice. I didn’t really enjoy the ride because it was a lot of mountains or hills. I really loved Lexington. Especially once I found really good restaurants and cafes. We took a lot of pics but I was 40 lbs heavier so I don’t look back at themif you drove from VA, you passed right through my “stomping grounds” including where i live now! home area is Waddy/Peytona or graefenburg exits off i-64 (exit #43,48) i worked with my dad in Versailles ky (home of many horse farms and the “castle”) i graduated from shelby co high school even though our home was on franklin co line (frankfort capital of ky)
and my current home is right off i65 (exit 0 just past louisville)....my ds is graduating from purdue new albany campus but originally got accepted into columbus campus!![]()
Boston has a lot of roads and they all connect. I don’t think Boston is that big compared to other places.i’ve found that many cities are not as big as they seem! i’ve never been to boston....but i’ve lived near orlando which is another “small town” city
it’s not that bad as far as hills and mountains once you get past lexington.......but i can totally understand!!Nice. I didn’t really enjoy the ride because it was a lot of mountains or hills. I really loved Lexington. Especially once I found really good restaurants and cafes. We took a lot of pics but I was 40 lbs heavier so I don’t look back at them![]()
while i haven’t traveled as much as some, my geography skills are sharper because my dad worked nearly 50 years for what was originally Rand McNally......growing up, having and using a road atlas was 2nd nature to me!!it’s not that bad as far as hills and mountains once you get past lexington.......but i can totally understand!!
Yeah the drive from Lexington to VA was brutal. I wanted to drink heavily because people were driving like lunatics. I am used to flat land unless I drive to the mountains. I didnt expect it to be like that. I am sure I will handle it better next time now that I am prepared.while i haven’t traveled as much as some, my geography skills are sharper because my dad worked nearly 50 years for what was originally Rand McNally......growing up, having and using a road atlas was 2nd nature to me!!