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AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND 1839 Frankfort Ave (502) 895-2405 Monday-Thursday 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The American Printing House for the Blind is the oldest company in the United States manufacturing products for blind people. We invite you to take a free guided tour of our unique facility. More information. |
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BELLE OF LOUISVILLE 401 W River Rd (502) 574-2992 Walk-on sightseeing tickets may be purchased in advance over the phone or the day of the cruise at our ticketing office located adjacent to the Belle of Louisville. Lunch or dinner cruise tickets require advance reservations. More information. |
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FALLS OF THE OHIO STATE PARK 201 W Riverside Dr (812) 280-9970 The Falls of the Ohio State Park is located at the end of West Riverside Drive, Clarksville, Indiana. Take Exit 0 on Interstate 65 and follow the signs. The State Park is open seven days a week, dawn to dusk. Interpretive Center hours Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. |
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FLAME RUN GALLERY 828 E. Market St (502) 584.5353 Located in Louisville’s East Market Street Arts District. Flame Run Glass Studio and Gallery features the largest glassblowing studio in the region and the only exclusively glass gallery representing glass artists from across the country as well as internationally. More information. |
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GLASSWORKS 815 W Market St (502) 584-4510 Tour the flameworking, architectural glass, and glassblowing studios and learn about the extensive variety of artistic glass working techniques through the demonstrating artists. More information. |
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THE GREEN BUILDING 732 East Market St (502) 561-1162 The art gallery and mixed use facility has over eighty solar panels providing almost 15,000 watts of electricity, not to mention the geothermal heating and cooling. Located in the East Market District. More information. |
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PRIME LOUNGE & NIGHTCLUB 104 West Main (502) 58-PRIME The hottest, upscale lounge in the city blends history with white leather cosmopolitan. In the back, Prime Lounge morphs into a nightclub with state-of-the-art light and sound. VIP service is available. Wednesday-Saturday open until 4 am. For more information or events go to website. |
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LOUISVILLE GHOST WALKS Join Mr. Ghost Walker, author of book Haunted Louisville, on the 'Original' ghost walking tour of downtown. Guests enjoy a 90-minute tour hearing ghost stories and history of downtown Louisville's famous addresses. Depart at 7:30 on Friday nights from the Brown Hotel. Reservations required. 502-689-5117. More information. |
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PETERSON-DUMESNIL HOUSE 301 S. Peterson Avenue (502) 895-7975 Located in Louisville's beautiful neighborhood of Crescent Hill, the Peterson-Dumesnil House was built in 1869 and is a Louisville Landmark. Fabulous setting for celebrations and events. For more information or to schedule a tour go to the website. |
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HISTORIC FRANKFORT AVE Discover Louisville’s most Fabulous Shopping, Dining and Entertainment corridor. On the Final Friday of the month board the free Frankfort Avenue Trolley, and enjoy special extended business hours. Stop by any participating business to pick up The Guide to Historic Frankfort Avenue. More information. |
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LOCUST GROVE 561 Blankenbaker Ln (502) 897-9845 Locust Grove tells the story of George Rogers Clark, early Kentucky history, western expansion and everyday life on the frontier. Visit the 55 acre National Historic Landmark which has hosted three U.S. Presidents, Monroe, Jackson and Taylor. More information. |
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LOUISVILLE MEGACAVERN TOURS 1841 Taylor Ave (502) 855-6342 Explore over 17 miles underground! Visit the historic bunker and green business park all located in the remains of a huge limestone mining operation. Go to website. |
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KENTUCKYSHOW! 501 W Main St (502) 562-7800 It is a “first-see” for visitors and a “must-see” for all Kentuckians! For information about show times and ticket availability, please call the Kentucky Center Box office at: 502-584-7777. More information.
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LOUISVILLE ZOO 1100 Trevilian Way (502) 459-2181 Where the Wild Times are! The Louisville Zoo is open year-round. Closed only on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day. More information. |
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LOUISVILLE SCIENCE CENTER & IMAX 727 W Main St (502) 561-6100 The largest hands-on science center in Kentucky, with about 150 interactive exhibits and activity stations, a four-story IMAX Theatre, including a special hands-on area which allows children to explore the world brought down to their size. More information. |
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MUHAMMAD ALI CENTER 144 N Sixth St (502) 584-9254 Located in the heart of downtown Louisville, Ky, the Muhammad Ali Center is both a cultural attraction and an international education center that is inspired by the ideals of its founder Muhammad Ali. Tuesday – Saturday: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday: 12 noon – 5 p.m. Monday: Closed More information. |
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KENTUCKY MUSEUM OF ART & CRAFT 715 W Main St (502) 589-0102 The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft’s mission is to promote and support art and craft excellence in Kentucky through changing exhibitions, gallery shop and educational programming. Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. $5 for adults, free for members, students and children under 12. More information. |
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RIVER BEND WINERY 120 S 10th St (502) 540-5650 Located on 10th Street between Main and Market in the heart of downtown Louisville. View the winery in operation as you taste the wines produced from local grapes. Bistro style menu. On the trolly route. Call to schedule a private tour. Open everyday from 10 am - 10 pm, with a great lunch and dinner menu. More information. |
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OLD LOUISVILLE VISITORS CENTER 218 W Oak St (502) 637-2922 Visit the neighborhood with the largest collection of Victorian mansions in the U.S. oldlouisville.org Pick up a copy of our Walking Tour Guide or join us on one of our regularly scheduled tours which include: The Grand Walking Tour, The Ghosts of Old Louisville Walking Tour and Kentucky’s Victorian Treasures. Tours are offered year round, rain or shine. More information.
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FRAZIER INTERNATIONAL HISTORY MUSEUM 829 W Main St (502) 412-2280 History comes alive at the Frazier International History Museum in our 100,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art museum! Join us for an unforgettable journey through 1,000 years of history covering two continents! You might even meet a historical character or two along the way! Hours: Monday-Saturday: 9 am to 5 pm Sunday: Noon to 5 pm More information. |
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LOUISVILLE HORSE TRAMS (502) 581-0100 Tour Louisville in a horse-drawn carriage! We go everywhere, including trips into Old Louisville and all the way to Churchill Downs. We can pick up anywhere, at major restaurants, hotels, museums and street corners. More information. |
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