When relatives live a long distance away, you get to know the places
to stop on the road. The places that have the best meals, the best inns,
the places that have interesting shops and events.
On our long trips (12 hours of driving) to North Carolina from Michigan
to visit relatives, we have discovered Berea Kentucky.
Berea College has been in existence since 1855. It is still the hub
of Berea activities and the base for its Artistic Roots.
Berea College offfers its students Bachelor of Science and Arts Degrees.
Berea College exists for the young people of Appalachia, so they can get
an education and make a living. The hills of Kentucky don’t
have a lot of heavy industry, manufacturing plants, or flat farm country.
So instead of losing their young people to big cities for employment,
they are giving them an education. Native Kentucky crafts, such as
hand made brooms and baskets are also marketed through the college
work programs. In fact, HAND MADE is the theme in Berea. There are
giant decorated Hands all over the area.
We stayed overnight at Berea, and had breakfast at the Boone Tavern Inn.
They just completed a $ 1+ million renovation of the hotel and restaurant.
It is a historic building (part of Berea College) and the renovation is
spectacular. We took a long morning to look around the galleries & shops.
We visited Berea College’s Log Craft House where they sell student’s
and artist’s hand made crafts from pottery to jewelry to furniture. Then
we went out to the Kentucky Artisan Center near I 75, exit 77. This is a
huge building with gigantic galleries of sculptures, blown glassware,
paintings, jewelry, carvings, and numerous other craft items for sale.
A collection that takes some time to look over.
They also have a wonderful cafe and grill that serves great food
(actual food – not fast food) and clean, modern restrooms.
This building is a wonderful place to stop if you are traveling through on
Interstate 75, just as a rest stop. We like to stop and walk around to
get the kinks out after travelling for many hours. But I doubt you can
resist buying something here! The selection and quality is overwhelming.
We hope you enjoy this montage of photos we took while we were
visiting friendly Berea Kentucky.
Grand Rapids MI Real Estate – Westbrook Realty
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video montage & photos by Bonnie Westbrook
Really nice place. Thanks for sharing. Hey, I know a great Kentucky home that might interest you too. Thanks.