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Old 11-01-2009, 03:31 PM
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What to do in Louisville, Kentucky?

Anyone got some leads on what to do around there? I'm going to a 3 day conference 11/11-11/14 and am looking for something to do besides hang out at the hotel bar.

Landmarks? Museums? Good restaurants? Sights to see?
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Kentucky Horse Park! Plus the last time I was near Louisville (been several years) a state park had a display about moonshining. At the KHP, definitely check out the comparison of Man 'O War's stride length versus Secretariat's.

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How about the Louisville Slugger Museum? I've never been, but would like to go.
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How about the Louisville Slugger Museum? I've never been, but would like to go.
My coworker just went and he said the tour was really cool. They weren't
making bats that day, but they had videos up all over the place explaining the
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:24 PM
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Two of the best "neat stuff" and architectural salvage places that I have ever seen are downtown and only a few blocks from each other ...

> Joe Ley Antiques (615 E. Market St. about a 1-1/2 miles from Louisville Slugger Museum. ) - Indescribable!
> Architectural Salvage, WD Inc (614 E. Broadway)

Possibly too far to visit during your trip ...

> Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is about 80 miles away. An American treasure.
> Maker's Mark and other distilleries are about 90 miles away near Lexington and Bardstown.

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Kentucky is one of the most beautiful states that I have visited. Louisville has distinct four seasons, and spring begins to appear around the beginning to middle of March. Winter is not as monotonous, and doesn't drive you as stir crazy as the northern states.

Cool Places to visit:

Churchill Downs and Museum, (That may be the same as the Horse Park mentioned above, not sure though). I just know it as Churchill Downs.

The Louisville Slugger Museum is definitely worth the time. Very cool! They were making bats the day that we visited, and my son had one made with his name stamped on the bat.

Galt House had a revolving restaurant, but that has been a few years ago, so not sure if that is still open.

The Louisville Belle (IIRC that is the name), is a steamboat, that offers tours up and down the Ohio River.

There is so much more.

Just remembered, the Muhammad Ali Museum just opened a few years back.

Enjoy your time. Louisville is a great place to visit.

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There are plenty of distilleries to the south that are within a half hour. I think it's the Bourbon Heritage Center.
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> Maker's Mark and other distilleries are about 90 miles away near Lexington and Bardstown.
Yep, if I was ever in that neck of the woods I would have to visit the Makers Mark distillery in Loretto. I've had dreams of taking a barrel home.

Map It's around 60miles South.
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Thumbs up Check Out the Frasier Museum and the Bat Museum

A couple of other suggestions for the downtown area would be the Frasier Historic Museum and there is a Titantic Exhibition I believe at the Science Museum. TheFrasier Museum is across the street from the Louisville Bat Museum. There is a huge bat just outside of the main entrance so it is hard
to miss. Been to the bat museum twice and enjoyed both visits.
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Thanks for the info guys.
It looks like the Churchill Downs museum is closed because of flooding from earlier in the year. Louisville slugger definitely looks interesting. There is also a military museum that could be worth checking out.
I won't have a car so everything has to be in walking/taxi distance. I'd love to go to a distillery.
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