Kentucky's small towns are the heartbeat of the state. If you're from one of the bigger cities, you have to admit that there's nothing like strolling down the Main Street of a charming town, surrounded by local shops and friendly people. While it's nearly impossible to say which town is the "best," we can categorize them and such as today, feature the most enchanting. Midway, located midway between Frankfort and Lexington, is its own destination town and you'll never forget a trip to its quiet, enchanting streets.
Located in one of the loveliest areas of Kentucky, Midway is an ideal day trip or weekend getaway.
No matter which way you choose to get there (although we recommend Old Frankfort Pike to 62), it's a picturesque drive through horse country. The treelined streets, horse farms and scenic distilleries make the entire area enchanting.
Midway's Main Street is everything you'd hope for in a small town.
The colorful, historic buildings line the street where a railroad track nostalgically crosses through. On any day of the week, you may think you've entered a movie set.
Midway is the kind of town where the City Hall and Visitor's Center are in the same building and can be found right in the heart of the town.
The streets are filled with local boutiques, restaurants, antique shops and museums, where you'll find friendly Midway residents, eager to share their love for their town.
The enchantment continues with Railroad Drug and Old Time Soda Fountain - the type of store where they know you when you walk in and you can't leave without a sweet treat.
Off of Main Street, the surrounding neighborhoods are painted with colorful, charismatic homes.
Walk along the white picket fences and brightly painted houses and be enchanted by a time when things were just simple.
Midway has a number of remarkable structures, such as Midway Presbyterian Church, founded in 1846 and pictured below.
Nearby in Versailles, Mount Vernon Church is also a stunning display of architecture and is especially charming nestled beside a horse farm.
One of the most popular attractions near Midway is the Weisenberger Mill.
The Mill is home to a beautiful waterfall and gorgeous surroundings. It has operated at its site on South Elkhorn Creek since 1865 and offers more than 70 items, from flour to corn meal, bran, scone mixes and grits.
The enchantment of Midway comes from its simplicity.
The country roads, colorful main street and friendly residents all make a visit to this timeless Kentucky town one you'll never forget.
Have you spent time in Midway? Were you enjoying a scenic drive or did you stop and explore? Share your experience with us in the comments!
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