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Program 201:
Mountain Pleasure Horses, Georgetown, dog sled racer Paula Cinieros, and Hidden River Cave |
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Program 202:
a Paintsville woodworker, the 1952 Cuba Cubs, a Hardin County maker of wicker furniture, Unity Wear, and Big Bone Lick State Park |
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Program 203:
Canine Companions for Independence, making syrup in Harlan, folk artists Minnie and Garland Adkins, and Owensboro basket maker Doug Howard |
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Program 204:
Lexington artist John Tuska, shooting marbles in Southcentral Kentucky, and the state’s historic iron furnaces |
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Program 205:
Covington’s Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, dollmaker Rose Mary King, a family-owned furniture business in Western Kentucky, Louisville’s Arts & Crafts Guild, and the University of Kentucky Arboretum |
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Program 206:
the Maker’s Mark distillery in Loretto; Minnie Black, the Gourd Lady; and a remembrance of the Hatfield-McCoy feud |
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Program 207:
all music! instrument maker Craig Pierpont, rising young opera star Greg Turay, Louisville’s Union Tree, and a salute to traditional mountain music |
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Program 208:
natural arches and Yahoo Falls in McCreary County, glassmaker Carmen Coyle, traditional quiltmaking, and sculptor Ed Hamilton |
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Program 209:
homemade swinging bridges in Eastern Kentucky, a Scouting adventure for kids with disabilities, and abstract expressionist Sam Gilliam |
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Program 210:
“stump jumpers” on Reelfoot Lake, the Battle of Perryville, an artist for the birds, and Northern Kentucky’s Quilt Box |
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Program 211:
State Fair Special: livestock exhibitors; ostrich burgers and other fair food; contests for auctioneers, roosters, and pigs; and a visit to the midway |
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