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Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is all about celebrating the extraordinary role of Louisville Slugger in baseball’s past, present and future. The museum showcases the story of Louisville Slugger baseball bats in baseball and in American history.
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Музей и Фабрика Луисвилль Слаггер
800 W Main St
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Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is all about celebrating the extraordinary role of Louisville Slugger in baseball’s past, present and future. The museum showcases the story of Louisville Slugger baseball bats in baseball and in American history.
The Kentucky Derby Museum is one of the premiere attractions in the Louisville region, celebrating the tradition, history, hospitality and pride of the world-renown event that is the Kentucky Derby.
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Музей Кентукки Дерби
704 Central Avenue
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The Kentucky Derby Museum is one of the premiere attractions in the Louisville region, celebrating the tradition, history, hospitality and pride of the world-renown event that is the Kentucky Derby.
A bicycle and pedestrian bridge, spans the Ohio River and connects Louisville to Jeffersonville, Indiana. The two-mile rounds trip journey offers breathtaking views of the river, city and Waterfront Park.
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Мост Биг Фор
1101 River Rd
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A bicycle and pedestrian bridge, spans the Ohio River and connects Louisville to Jeffersonville, Indiana. The two-mile rounds trip journey offers breathtaking views of the river, city and Waterfront Park.
The Conrad-Caldwell House symbolizes the progressive spirit and Victorian grandeur of Louisville’s Gilded Age. Constructed in 1895 by Louisville architect, Arthur Loomis, this Richardsonian Romanesque castle stands as an ornament to the city of Louisville, a distinguishing marker in America’s largest concentration of Victorian homes and is a site of cultural and architectural significance in the city of Louisville.
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Long Street Baths
1402 St James Ct
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The Conrad-Caldwell House symbolizes the progressive spirit and Victorian grandeur of Louisville’s Gilded Age. Constructed in 1895 by Louisville architect, Arthur Loomis, this Richardsonian Romanesque castle stands as an ornament to the city of Louisville, a distinguishing marker in America’s largest concentration of Victorian homes and is a site of cultural and architectural significance in the city of Louisville.
The Louisville Zoo is the place to go for experiences the whole family will love. Enjoy family-friendly adventures around every turn.
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Луисвилльский зоопарк
1100 Trevilian Way
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The Louisville Zoo is the place to go for experiences the whole family will love. Enjoy family-friendly adventures around every turn.

Food scene

Jockey Silks Bourbon Bar first opened its doors on the second floor of The Galt House Hotel in 1972. Notable for its dark corners and hand-carved wood, Jockey Silks Bourbon Bar is an upscale bourbon lounge for the modern bourbon lover and traveler. As a founding member of The Urban Bourbon Trail, Jockey Silks pours over 100 different bourbons and offers local fare meant for sharing pre and post event.
Jockey Silks Bourbon Bar
140 North Fourth Street
Jockey Silks Bourbon Bar first opened its doors on the second floor of The Galt House Hotel in 1972. Notable for its dark corners and hand-carved wood, Jockey Silks Bourbon Bar is an upscale bourbon lounge for the modern bourbon lover and traveler. As a founding member of The Urban Bourbon Trail, Jockey Silks pours over 100 different bourbons and offers local fare meant for sharing pre and post event.
Contemporary classic meets Old World opulence at The Brown Hotel’s spectacularly beautiful and surprisingly unstuffy Lobby Bar. A popular spot for the next generation of Louisville merrymakers, this glamorous, gilded space balances its history with modern touches and sophisticated tastes.
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Brown Hotel Lobby Bar
335 W Broadway
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Contemporary classic meets Old World opulence at The Brown Hotel’s spectacularly beautiful and surprisingly unstuffy Lobby Bar. A popular spot for the next generation of Louisville merrymakers, this glamorous, gilded space balances its history with modern touches and sophisticated tastes.

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Proximity to Airports

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Intl. (CVG) - 96.6 miles (1 h 30 min) Lexington Blue Grass Airport (LEX) - 72.2 (1 h 18 min) Louisville International Airport (SDF) - 6.9 miles (11 min) from Louisville Downtown