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		<title>A Prodigal Daughter&#8217;s Guide to Lexington, KY</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When I was growing up there in the eighties and nineties, Lexington, Kentucky couldn’t have been called a destination. When people did come there, it was for the horse country, the races at Keeneland perhaps, or maybe a basketball game at Rupp Arena. They certainly didn’t come for the food&#8211;or the drink, for that matter, despite Lexington’s surrounding countryside holding nearly all of the world’s bourbon distilleries. Before the aughts, in fact, the bourbon industry struggled with the prospect that [&#8230;]
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