University Presentation Showcase: Graduate Division
Diversification in Rural Kentucky: The Potential Wealth of Kentucky’s Cultural Heritage
Presenter Hometown
Winchester
Major
Tourism
Department
Recreation and Park Administration
Degree
Graduate
Mentor
Dr. Brian Clark
Mentor Department
Recreation and Park Administration
Recommended Citation
Broecker, Hope B. and Broecker, Hope C., "Diversification in Rural Kentucky: The Potential Wealth of Kentucky’s Cultural Heritage" (2021). University Presentation Showcase Event. 21.
https://encompass.eku.edu/swps/2021/graduate/21
Abstract
Diversification in Rural Kentucky: The Potential Wealth of Kentucky’s Cultural Heritage
Kentucky has had ongoing economic challenges throughout its history. The mountainous terrain creates difficulties for infrastructure and an economic dependency on non-renewable energy. Pursuits in economic development have taken a new approach to create a more sustainable future for the state. Kentucky is unique in many historical, geographical, and cultural contexts that draws tourists from both in and around the state. Historical landmarks like the Red River Gorge Geological Area, Fort Boonesborough State Park, and the Kentucky Coal Mining Museum all offer their own unique draw. Kentucky's place as a guidepost in the history of America is unparalleled with its geographical heritage demonstrating Civil War landmarks, Appalachian folklore, and indigenous history. This literature review explores avenues for Kentucky to amplify its own history as a thriving resource for Kentucky’s future.
Keywords:
Economic Diversification, Tourism, Kentucky, Heritage, Civil War
Presentation format
Poster
Diversification in Rural Kentucky: The Potential Wealth of Kentucky’s Cultural Heritage
Diversification in Rural Kentucky: The Potential Wealth of Kentucky’s Cultural Heritage
Kentucky has had ongoing economic challenges throughout its history. The mountainous terrain creates difficulties for infrastructure and an economic dependency on non-renewable energy. Pursuits in economic development have taken a new approach to create a more sustainable future for the state. Kentucky is unique in many historical, geographical, and cultural contexts that draws tourists from both in and around the state. Historical landmarks like the Red River Gorge Geological Area, Fort Boonesborough State Park, and the Kentucky Coal Mining Museum all offer their own unique draw. Kentucky's place as a guidepost in the history of America is unparalleled with its geographical heritage demonstrating Civil War landmarks, Appalachian folklore, and indigenous history. This literature review explores avenues for Kentucky to amplify its own history as a thriving resource for Kentucky’s future.
Keywords:
Economic Diversification, Tourism, Kentucky, Heritage, Civil War