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Explore
Louisville,
Kentucky!
Poised
on the
banks
of the
Ohio
River, Louisville
blends
small-town
charm
with
urban
sophistication.
The
city's
claim
to fame
is the
Kentucky
Derby.
The
race
at Churchill
Downs
has
been
a national
event
for
more
than
120
years.
Many
of
us first
learned
of the
city
from
a baseball
bat.
Today,
the
rebuilt
Louisville
Slugger
Factory
is another
major
draw.
The
city
itself
has
been
revitalized
with
a
bustling
riverfront
district
that
features
the
inviting
Riverfront
Plaza.
Tourists
may
take
scenic
river
cruises
aboard
The
Belle
or The
Star.
Louisville
is also
blessed
with
a
dynamic
arts
scene,
featuring
the
Kentucky
Center
for
the
Arts,
as well
as several
fine
museums
and
annual
festivals.
For
dining,
the
city
offers
2,500
restaurants,
highlighted
by the
festive "Restaurant
Row" on
the
Bardstown
Road
corridor.
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Top
16 Attractions in the
Louisville
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1.
Fourth Street Live!:Louisville's
$70 million entertainment
district has revitalized downtown,
adding a variety of restaurants
and entertainment venues,
all within walking distance
of the majority of downtown
hotels. Tenants include; Hard
Rock Cafe; Sully's Restaurant
and Saloon; Saddle Ridge;
The Pub; Lucky Strike, and
the one and only Maker's Mark
Bourbon House and Lounge. |
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2.
Caesars Indiana:Caesars
Indiana, just a short drive
from Louisville, offers world-class
gaming action for every level
of player, with over 130 gaming
tables and 2000 slot machines.
Caesars guests enjoy the largest
variety of customary casino
games in Indiana - 24 hours
a day. With four floors of
gaming, guests can take their
pick of luxuriously decorated
casinos. |
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3.
Churchill Downs: Recently
completing a $121 million
renovation and expansion,
the racetrack is most famous
for the oldest continuously
run sporting event in the
United Statesis
the Kentucky Derby. Known
as the 'Run for the Roses'
or the greatest two minutes
in sports, the Derby is
the first leg of the Triple
Crown
of Thoroughbred horse racing.
In addition to the Derby,
Churchill Downs hosts spring
and fall race meets. |
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4.
The Muhammad Ali Center: The
Muhammad Ali Center is
a cultural attraction
and international education
center that is inspired
by the ideals of its founder
Muhammad Ali. The Ali
Center
features 2 1⁄2
levels of captivating
exhibits and multimedia
presentations,
a five-screen orientation
theater film, historic
Civil Rights era media
footage, video of Ali’s
fights, interactive
boxing fun, two changing
exhibit
galleries, children’s
Hope and Dream wall,
retail store and more. |
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5.
Louisville Zoo:The
Louisville Zoo has more than
1,300 animals from all over
the world, exhibited in beautiful
natural settings. Favorites
include gorillas, lions, tigers,
penguins, pygmy hippos, orangutans,
reptiles, hundreds of colorful
birds and many more. Enjoy
the popular, interactive Lorikeet
Landing and the award-winning
Gorilla Forest featuring 11
gorillas. The zoo is open
year-round. |
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6.
Louisville Slugger Field:Louisville
Slugger Field is home to the
Louisville Bats, farm team
for Cincinnati Reds, and is
one of the most exciting and
attractive sites in minor
league baseball. Named after
the popular Louisville Slugger
baseball bat, the stadium
offers something for fans
of all ages. With its retro-classic
design, Louisville Slugger
Field has quickly become one
of the most admired parks
in all of baseball. |
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7.
Huber's Orchard & Winery
and Joe Huber Family Farm & Restaurant:At
Joe Huber Family Farm choose
from a wide variety of just-picked
fruits and vegetables in
the Farm Market and Gift Shop.
In the restaurant, everything
is made from scratch. Huber's
Orchard & Winery
includes over 550 acres
of farmland and offers a
children's
farm park, farm market,
cheese shop, ice cream factory,
winery,
gift shop and a banquet
facility. |
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8.
Louisville Science Center & IMAX
Theatre:Kentucky's
largest hands-on science center
with about 150 interactive
exhibits and activity stations,
a 4-story tall IMAX Theatre,
teaching laboratories, a variety
of educational programs and
distance learning capabilities.
Permanent exhibits include,
The World We Create, The World
Within Us and The World Around
Us. |
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9.
Kentucky Derby Museum:The
Kentucky Derby Museum, located
next to Churchill Downs, captures
the thrill and traditions
of the Kentucky Derby every
day in an exciting 360-degree
high-definition multimedia
show. The museum has exhibits
and art to delight all ages.
Guests can also take a walking
tour through historic Churchill
Downs to see the Grandstand,
the Finish Line and Winner's
Circle. |
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10.
Derby Dinner Playhouse:An
entertainment tradition for
over thirty years, Derby Dinner
Playhouse offers live-stage
productions, a plentiful buffet,
and desserts that are so big
you'll need two spoons. Derby
Dinner is one of the largest
dinner theatres in the country
seating 500 guests and entertaining
over 200,000 people a year. |
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11.
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory:See
the world's biggest bat! Exhibits
at the interactive museum
honors baseball's greatest
hitters. The fun and fascinating
tour includes a walk through
of an underground locker room
into a full-size dugout and
a virtual home plate where
guests can test their skill
against a fastball. |
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12.
Speed Art Museum:Established
in 1927, the Speed Art Museum
is Kentucky's oldest and largest
art museum. The museum has
distinguished collections
of 17th century Dutch and
Flemish painting, 18th century
French art, Renaissance and
Baroque tapestries, and significant
holdings of contemporary American
painting and sculpture. |
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13.
Frazier International History
Museum:Located
in the heart of Louisville's
downtown cultural arts district,
the Frazier Arms Museum is
a collaboration with Britain's
Royal Armouries. Visitors
enjoy interactive exhibits
and live reenactments. Many
of the artifacts once belonged
to noted politicians, celebrities,
frontiersmen and soldiers. |
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14.
Cave Hill Cemetery: Originally
part of William Johnston's
Cave Hill Farm in the 1770s,
Cave Hill Cemetery contains
one of the city's finest collections
of outdoor monumental sculptures,
ranging from decorative tombstones
to mausoleums. The Cemetery
is the burial site for many
famous people including George
Rogers Clark and Colonel Harland
Sanders. Guided tours are
available. |
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15.
Belle of Louisville:No
other river steamboat in American
history has lasted as long,
been to as many places, or
traveled as many miles as
the Belle of Louisville, commissioned
in 1914. The Belle, a National
Historic Landmark, is now
recognized as the oldest river
steamboat still in operation.
Now in her nineties, the Belle
continues to journey back
to the time when she carried
passengers and goods to ports
all along the beautiful Ohio
River. |
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16.
Mellwood Arts & Entertainment
Center:This
vast, 350,000 sq. ft. center
is being renovated into over
200 artist studios, storefront
specialty retail, galleries
(including a 3-story tenant
art gallery), teaching studios,
offices space, rehearsal space
for theatre groups and dancers,
entertainment space and more. |
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