Hey Guys,
Just saw this section of the forum and wanted to post news of our AMCA(R) National Road Run to be held in Bardstown, KY May 19-21, 2014. Festivities will begin Sunday evening, May 18, as folks arrive for the fun.
Planning for this run began back in December, and is well underway as we intend to make this event the best and most talked about road run ever. There are two adjacent lodging facilities.
1. The Best Western General Nelson (the primary event lodging facility), and
2. the Old Kentucky Home Motel (directly across the street, clean, simple, and less $ too).
... are both reserved under the group name "Bluegrass AMCA." As with all road runs, lodging is not included in the ride cost and riders are responsible for their own lodging expenses.
If you've made it this far on the internet to read this, then you'll no doubt find out why Bardstown was named the" Most Beautiful Small Town in America" by USA Today in 2012. You'll also find that Abraham Lincoln was born and raised not far from here, father of American music Stephen Foster has his own musical at the Old KY Home State Park, and Kentucky's heritage of fine Bourbon whiskey is centered in Bardstown. We don't yet have nailed down how much fun will be packed into three days, but I can say the riding will be easy, the stops plenty, and the experience will be memorable.
We have our own website, bluegrassamca.org, where information will be posted as we get organized. Hope to see you there!
-Brian
Just saw this section of the forum and wanted to post news of our AMCA(R) National Road Run to be held in Bardstown, KY May 19-21, 2014. Festivities will begin Sunday evening, May 18, as folks arrive for the fun.
Planning for this run began back in December, and is well underway as we intend to make this event the best and most talked about road run ever. There are two adjacent lodging facilities.
1. The Best Western General Nelson (the primary event lodging facility), and
2. the Old Kentucky Home Motel (directly across the street, clean, simple, and less $ too).
... are both reserved under the group name "Bluegrass AMCA." As with all road runs, lodging is not included in the ride cost and riders are responsible for their own lodging expenses.
If you've made it this far on the internet to read this, then you'll no doubt find out why Bardstown was named the" Most Beautiful Small Town in America" by USA Today in 2012. You'll also find that Abraham Lincoln was born and raised not far from here, father of American music Stephen Foster has his own musical at the Old KY Home State Park, and Kentucky's heritage of fine Bourbon whiskey is centered in Bardstown. We don't yet have nailed down how much fun will be packed into three days, but I can say the riding will be easy, the stops plenty, and the experience will be memorable.
We have our own website, bluegrassamca.org, where information will be posted as we get organized. Hope to see you there!
-Brian
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