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Berea is the official art and craft capital of Kentucky, according to the Kentucky Arts Council. You can soak up Bereas artsy culture along North Broadway and Chestnut Street, which contains several galleries and shops some of which invite you in to watch the resident artists at work. There are arts festivals, too, of course, with the biggest being the Berea Craft Festival in July. Nearby, you can visit The Pinnacles, which was named the best hike in Kentucky in 2019 by Outside magazine, for its sweeping overlooks. For dining, Berea is lucky to have local restaurateur Mae Suramek, who owns several must-visit stops for foodies: Noodle Nirvana (a socially conscious build-your-own noodle shop) Happy Jacks World Sandwich Bar and the craft donut shop Hole & Corner Donuts. You can lay your head down at the 100+-year-old Boone Tavern Hotel, Bereas grandest and most historic lodging option, or check out HomeGrown HideAways which has a campsite, yurts and tree houses.
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