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From Field to Fork in Hopkinsville, Kentucky

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The Batter Capital Wheat Stalk Sculpture in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

Hopkinsville, Kentucky, is a treasure trove of history, mystery, and sweet adventure. This agricultural powerhouse boasts 350,000 acres of fertile farmland, producing some of the finest wheat in the nation. Annually, the region harvests over three million bushels of soft red winter wheat, cementing its status as Kentucky’s leading wheat-producing county. Hopkinsville’s agricultural prowess extends far beyond local recognition, as it supplies ingredients for globally renowned products. From Ghirardelli brownie mix and Krusteaz baking goods to Red Lobster’s famous Cheddar Bay Biscuit Mix and SunFlour cornmeal, Hopkinsville’s influence on the culinary world is undeniable. It’s no wonder this charming city has earned the title of “Batter Capital of the World®,” serving as a testament to its rich agricultural heritage and significant contribution to the food industry. 
 

Clock house close up in the middle of Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

Hopkinsville offers a wealth of experiences for visitors and residents alike. Downtown, you can admire the larger-than-life wheat stalk public art display and explore the city’s remarkable architecture through the Edgar Cayce Cell Phone Tour. History buffs will enjoy the Museums of Hopkinsville, including the Pennyroyal Area Museum and Woody Winfree Fire-Transportation Museum, which showcase the rich and sometimes bizarre history of Southwestern Kentucky. Learn about local notables like feminist icon bell hooks and discover the inspiration behind Steven Spielberg’s “E.T.”

For those interested in libations, visit craft bourbon distilleries MB Roland and Casey Jones, or enjoy a pint at the veteran-owned Hopkinsville Brewing Company. Wine enthusiasts can savor a glass at Naimoli Estates. When it comes to dining, try fine dining at The Local Irish Pub + Kitchen or The Mixer, or satisfy your BBQ cravings at BBQ Shack or The Woodshed. With its diverse offerings, Hopkinsville ensures there’s something for everyone to enjoy. 

During your visit to Hopkinsville, immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture through various attractions, festivals, and events. Don’t miss the popular Hoptown Harvest Festival or the lively Summer Salute celebration. Sports enthusiasts can catch an exciting Hoptown Hoppers baseball game. For a truly unique experience, plan your trip for the first weekend after Labor Day to witness the captivating Trail of Tears Intertribal Pow Wow, a celebration of Native American beauty, culture, and spirituality. 

Hopkinsville also offers diverse outdoor activities for all ages. Challenge your family to a round of mini-golf at Christian Way Farm’s charming 18-hole course, one of the area’s many agri-tourism attractions. Nature lovers can explore Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, where you can ride horses on scenic trails or enjoy hiking and biking through lush forests. For a truly unexpected adventure, visit Kentucky’s only full-service, diver-exclusive resort facility, where you can experience the thrill of scuba diving in the heart of the Bluegrass State. 

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