Kentucky Snow Day
by Darren Fisher
Title
Kentucky Snow Day
Artist
Darren Fisher
Medium
Photograph - Photography/ Digital Art
Description
A beautiful old farm in Bardstown KY after getting some snow. I loved the colors that catch your eye against the snow and how about those beautiful clouds and the blue peeking out from behind them? I used an HDR effect and then added a texture to give the image an aged look. Bardstown KY is know as the Bourbon capital but you see a lot of gorgeous farms too.
First settled in 1780, Bardstown is the second oldest city in Kentucky.[5] Named county seat of the newly created Nelson County, Virginia (now Kentucky) in 1784, the town was formally established in 1788, and was incorporated by the state assembly in 1838.[3]
Reflecting the westward migration of Americans after the Revolutionary War, Bardstown was the first center of Catholicism west of the Appalachian Mountains in the original territory of the United States.[6] The Diocese of Bardstown was established on February 8, 1808, to serve all Catholics between the Appalachians and the Mississippi River, an area now served by 44 dioceses and archdioceses in 10 states. Its cathedral is the Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-Cathedral. The seat of the diocese was transferred to Louisville in 1841.[7] Bardstown has a Catholic high school, Bethlehem High School.
The Old Talbott Tavern, built in 1779 and located just off the Courthouse Square in the center of Bardstown, is part of the city's rich history. Several notable Americans passed through the tavern's doors, including Daniel Boone and Abraham Lincoln.[8] Bullet holes in an upstairs wall are reputed to have been shot by Jesse James.[9] People claim to have encountered ghosts or other paranormal activity at the tavern.
Bardstown is the site My Old Kentucky Home State Park. On their plantation, Judge John Rowan and his wife Ann Lytle Rowan built "Federal Hill," the mansion that is alleged to have inspired his cousin Stephen Foster to write the song "My Old Kentucky Home." Federal Hill is depicted on the reverse of the Kentucky state quarter issued by the United States
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January 26th, 2014
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