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AirBourbon & Branch – Cozy 2‑Bedroom Apartment in Historic Bardstown

AirBourbon & Branch – Cozy 2‑Bedroom Apartment in Historic Bardstown

AirBourbon & Branch – Cozy 2‑Bedroom Apartment in Historic Bardstown

216 W Stephen Foster Ave
Bardstown, KY 40004

Experience the charm of historic Bardstown from this fully furnished, two‑bedroom apartment located just two blocks from downtown. The unit offers a comfortable living space, a modern kitchen, high‑speed Wi‑Fi, and convenient amenities for a relaxed stay.

Within walking distance you’ll find local attractions, restaurants, taverns, and the vibrant festivals that Bardstown is known for.

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