As my father’s birthplace, Kentucky has always had a special place in my heart. I’ve traveled many of the Bluegrass state’s highways, byways, and waterways. But for this trip, I embarked on a five-day Appalachian journey to five small but mighty cities in Kentucky: Berea, Stearns, Corbin, Pikeville, and Winchester.
When I was a child, my dad told me about the first settlers in Kentucky who carried only the bare necessities. The legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone came through the Cumberland Gap in 1769, marking the way that would lead more than 300,000 settlers through the important gateway to make a new life. Early pioneers had to leave behind most of their possessions, but they brought with them a love of music and the talent to create something lovely from almost nothing. As a result, folks in these small towns take pride in the traditional music, cooking, storytelling, and arts and crafts that have been passed down through generations.