Paducah, Kentucky
Paducah is a small city built on the conflux of the Tennessee and the Ohio Rivers. It is also the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky. The most distinctive characteristic of Paducah is the fact that it is included in UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network and designated as the world’s 7th City of Crafts and Folk Art. Therefore, Paducah is a great place to visit for any arts and culture enthusiast. Top Paducah attractions include the National Quilt Museum, Floodwall Murals, Paducah Riverwalk, Bob Noble Park, Whitehaven Welcome Center, Lloyd Tilghman House and Civil War Museum, and much more. Regarding budget accommodation, most of the top rated and nearby Paducah offer great rooms for less than $110 per night.