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Paducah's Cultural Tapestry Consists of Arts, Theater and Quilting

With needle in hand, a quilter carefully joins pieces of cloth to create a timeless masterpiece. Quilting is an important part of Paducah’s culture – and theater, art, and music are also woven into the fabric of life in this river city. One of the most interesting blendings of history, art and redevelopment is the city’s Artist Relocation Program in LowerTown, the oldest neighborhood in Paducah. The program was started at the turn of the 21st century as a means to bring artists from around the... Read More »
Whaler's Catch

Paducah Spans the Culinary Spectrum From the West Coast to Germany

The table is set in Paducah, and a good meal is on the way – no matter what you’re in the mood for. From seafood, steaks and California Tuscan cuisine to barbecue and deli sandwiches, the selections are numerous and delicious. Cynthia’s California Tuscan Ristorante brings a little of the Golden State plus a taste of Italy to downtown Paducah. Located at 125 Market House Square, Cynthia’s is noted for its distinctive cuisine served in a spectacular setting of antique tables and chairs, artwork... Read More »
Rolling Hills Country Club

Sporting Life in Paducah

On land or in the water, as a spectator or a participant, the great outdoors offers abundant recreational opportunities in the Paducah area. Noble Park is the largest of the city’s parks and a perfect spot to stroll around the lake, take the kids to the playground, have a picnic or take a swing with your baseball bat. Noble Park also has outdoor tennis courts, an amphitheater, basketball courts, nature trails and a junior Olympic-size swimming pool. At the Port of Paducah, the Delta Queen,... Read More »