Mark Calitri says Brand USA named Owensboro Kentucky a top 10 music destination-Bluegrass music dominates and thrives here. The riverfront scene is a must experience for any music fan.
John Wayne is coming to Owensboro Kentucky. No not the man himself. He died 40 years ago. Duke Spirits, a company that makes bourbon and rye based on the actor’s 1962 handwritten recipes, will be opening its Duke Tasking Room and John Wayne Experience at Owensboro’s O.Z. Tyler Distillery, which crafts the product. “John Wayne is an international icon,’ Mark Calitri, president of the Owensboro Daviess County Convention and Visitors Bureau, said of the announcement, “ You just can’t buy this type of national and international exposure with a legend like John Wayne, and we are going to capitalize on it.”
"We're the sixth-fastest growing county in the state" in terms of tourism, Mark Calitri, president of the Owensboro-Daviess County Convention & Visitors Bureau, said Thursday.
Everything is so neat and clean!
I went there a couple of months ago... It's a beatiful place with very kind people. I hope to go back soon!
Very impressive
Mark Calitri says Brand USA named Owensboro Kentucky a top 10 music destination-Bluegrass music dominates and thrives here. The riverfront scene is a must experience for any music fan.
John Wayne is coming to Owensboro Kentucky. No not the man himself. He died 40 years ago. Duke Spirits, a company that makes bourbon and rye based on the actor’s 1962 handwritten recipes, will be opening its Duke Tasking Room and John Wayne Experience at Owensboro’s O.Z. Tyler Distillery, which crafts the product.
“John Wayne is an international icon,’ Mark Calitri, president of the Owensboro Daviess County Convention and Visitors Bureau, said of the announcement, “ You just can’t buy this type of national and international exposure with a legend like John Wayne, and we are going to capitalize on it.”
"We're
the sixth-fastest growing county in the state" in terms of tourism, Mark
Calitri, president of the Owensboro-Daviess County Convention & Visitors
Bureau, said Thursday.