My wife and I are slowly making our way along the Bourbon Trail in central Kentucky, one long weekend at a time. For our first outing along the trail we lodged in Bardstown, about an hour southeast of Louisville. Oh my gosh is it ever charming! And old, with some buildings dating to the time of the Revolutionary War.
There’s plenty to see in Bardstown, and I’m sure I’ll share more in forthcoming posts. But for now, here are some of Bardstown’s incredible doors.










Great shots, Jim!
Thank you!
Nice!!!
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These doors (and buildings) are beautiful. Never thought about Bardstown, Ky before. Now I want to go there. Thanks for the lovely photos.
I’ll bet you’d really enjoy it there. We stayed in an inn in the square that has been operating since the late 1700s!
Are you sure the people at 105 welcome visitors to their obstacle course?
Something tells me that door isn’t actually in use!
That’s a really fine collection ;)
I could have shot doors in Bardstown for days! There are so many older homes here.
3-day weekends…you mentioned you were going to try and do more of those. Bravo!
Margaret and I like each other better, and refresh ourselves, when we get away like this about once a quarter.
Wonderful doors/history! Photography, too.
Why thank you!
Lovely!
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When in Bardstown, “nice shots” doesn’t always refer to photographs but it does this time. I quite like the town and look forward to more of your visit.
Thanks! We had too many of the other kind of shots too.
The photos are wonderful.
Thank you!