The Heart Of Kentucky’s Horse Country Boasts A Small Town With Rolling Hills And European Charm

Versailles, pronounced ver-SAYLES by the locals, is a town of 10,000 in upper central Kentucky, near Lexington. Founded in 1792, it’s named after the royal city outside of Paris to honor General Lafayette, a hero of the American Revolution. It has since grown into an idyllic town in the bluegrass region, surrounded by picturesque horse farms where thoroughbreds are raised.

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