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Paducah, UNESCO Creative City_landscape

Discover the Traditional Bread from Paducah, Kentucky

About the city of Paducah

Paducah, Kentucky, is a national heritage destination known for its rich tradition in quilt making, earning the title Quilt City USA®. Home to the American Quilter’s Society (AQS) and the National Quilt Museum, Paducah celebrates both contemporary and traditional quilting methods. AQS is the largest quilting membership organization globally, while the Museum showcases a vast collection of quilts and thematic exhibitions, providing educational opportunities for visitors. The city’s creative community connects and inspires innovative thinkers through various artistic venues. As a UNESCO Creative City, Paducah invites artists to share their culture through exhibitions, workshops, performances, and cuisine, fostering a vibrant artistic environment that emphasizes collaboration and cultural exchange.

Discover the traditional bread of Paducah

Immerse yourself in the fascinating stories, traditions, and flavors of the unique breads from UNESCO Creative Cities. Click “Discover More” to explore the Creative Knowledge Platform, the project’s heri-telling platform, where farmers, millers, and bakers share their heritage and passion through captivating images, videos, and stories.

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Here you can explore stories and recipes about traditional breads of the Creative Cities.