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| "Louisville, KY" |
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Louisville, Kentucky |
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Nestled along the Ohio River, Louisville was founded in 1778 by Revolutionary War hero General George Rogers Clark and quickly grew into a thriving riverport. The the 1800s Louisville was a processing and shipping center for tobaco, bourbon, textiles, and agricultural products. Part of Louisville's charm is its rich heritage, rememberd and honored through the preservation of many majestic historic sites. The city is winthin a day's drive of more than half the population of the United States. Area events include Taste of a Nation, The Chocolate Rendezvous, Best of Louisville Bash, and Halloween in the Forest. |
| American Printing House for the Blind |
1839 Frankfort Ave. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 895-2405 or (800) 223-1839 |
http://www.aph.org/aph1.htm |
Founded in 1858, The American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. (APH) is the world's largest company devoted solely to creating products for people who are blind and visually impaired. |
| Bardstown Tourist & Convention Commiss |
107 E. Stephen Foster Ave. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 348-4877 |
http://www.bardstowntourism.com/ |
Bardstown offers quality shopping for antiques and crafts in an historic atmosphere. |
| Belle of Louisville & Spirit of Jefferson |
401 W. River Rd. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 574-2992 |
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This 1914 sternwheeler offers sightseeing and dance cruises on the Ohio River. |
| Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest |
State Highway 245 |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 955-8512 |
http://www.bernheim.org/ |
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest - strengthening the bonds between people and nature through programs and research. Bernheim features a 250-acre arboretum, 35 miles of hiking trails and picnic areas. |
| BlueGrass Bison |
1140 Bagdad Road |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 647-0377 |
http://www.bluegrassbison.com/ |
Bluegrass Bison is located in Shelbyville, KY and is home to Chief Joseph, the most expensive bison bull ever sold at Denver's Gold Trophy Show and Sale. |
| Buffalo Trace-Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey |
1001 Wilkinson Blvd. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 223-7641 |
http://www.buffalotrace.com/ |
Long ago, millions of buffalo carved paths through AmericaÕs wildernesses, which pioneers and settlers followed to new lands and adventures. Today, Buffalo Trace Distillery, AmericaÕs oldest distilling sight, is located on an ancient buffalo crossing along the Kentucky River and produces the worldÕs finest bourbon according to traditional time-honored methods. |
| Cathedral Heritage Foundation |
429 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 583-3100 |
http://www.cathedral-heritage.org/ |
Based at the historic Cathedral of the Assumption in Louisville, Kentucky, CHF is a non-profit organization whose mission is the creation of an interfaith spiritual center for the entire community. |
| Cave Hill Cemetery |
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Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 451-5630 |
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The cemetery includes a cemetery and a botanical garden with the graves of Gen. George Rogers Clark and Col. Harland Sanders. |
| Churchill Downs Sports Spectrum |
4520 Poplar Level Road |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 962-2200 |
http://www.tracksideotb.com/ |
Experience Louisville's racing action and other major sports at Churchill Downs. |
| Colonel Harland Sanders Museum |
1441 Gardiner Ln. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 456-8353 |
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The museum shows the history of Kentucky Fried Chicken and is in the Headquarters. |
| Comedy Caravan |
P.O. Box 4971 |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 459-0022 |
http://www.comedycaravan.com/ |
The Comedy Caravan, Louisville's full-time comedy theatre. Tickling Kentuckiana's funnybone for eleven years! |
| Conrad/Caldwell House |
1402 St. James Court |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 636-5023 |
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This 1890s Victorian mansion was built by architect Arthur Loomis for Theophilus Conrad. |
| Derby Dinner Playhouse |
525 Marriott Dr. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(812) 288-8281 |
http://www.derbydinner.com/ |
Derby Dinner Playhouse is the premier dinner theatre in the Louisville and Kentuckiana area. If you travel to Louisville or live in the Kentuckiana area, Derby Dinner Playhouse is must-see entertainment. |
| Elizabethtown Tourism & CVB |
1030 North Mulberry Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(270) 765-2175 |
http://www.ltadd.org/etowntourism/ |
Come explore the beautiful countryside, wonderful residents, and the rich natural resources in the 'Heartland of Kentucky'. |
| Farmington Historic House Museum |
3033 Bardstown Road |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 452-9920 |
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The Federal-style house was built in 1810 by Thomas Jefferson's design for Johnd Lucy Speed. |
| Filson Historical Society |
1310 South Third Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 635-5083 |
http://www.filsonclub.org/ |
The Filson Club Historical Society was organized May 15, 1884, for collecting, preserving, and publishing historical material, especially that pertaining to Kentucky. |
| Genealogical Research Library |
1000 S. 4th St. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 589-1776 |
http://www.grl.com/ |
The source for tracing your family tree and locating your ancestors in over 21 countries. |
| Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium |
2301 S. Third Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 853-5667 |
http://www.louisville.edu/planetarium/ |
The planetarium offers sky shows on various days of the month. |
| Hadley Pottery Co. |
1570 Story Ave. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 584-2171 |
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The company produces pottery hand-painted by Mary Alice Hadley. |
| Historic Homes Foundation, Inc. |
3110 Lexington Road |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 899-5079 |
http://www.historichomes.org/ |
The foundation offers historic information on the Louisville, Kentucky area. |
| Jefferson County Courthouse |
527 W. Jefferson St. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 574-5761 |
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The courthouse was designed by Gideon Shryock and has guided tours of the facility. |
| Joe & Mike's Pretty Good Tours |
3744 Glenmeade Road |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 459-1247 |
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The tours offer a bus ride through historic areas. |
| Kentucky Art & Craft Gallery |
609 West Main St. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 589-0102 |
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The center is dedicated to the contemporary Kentucky craftspeople and artists. |
| Kentucky Center for the Arts |
501 W. Main Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 562-0100 |
http://www.kca.org/ |

The art center offers an art collection, their hsitory, tours, and more. |
| Kentucky Derby Museum |
704 Central Ave. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 637-1111 |
http://www.derbymuseum.org/ |
The museum shows the Thoroughbred industry and the Kentucky Derby through various displays. |
| Kentucky Opera |
101 South Eighth Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 584-4500 or (800) 690-9236 |
http://www.kyopera.org/ |
The twelfth oldest opera company in the U.S. was founded in 1952. |
| Kentucky Shakespeare Festival |
1114 South Third St. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 583-8738 |
http://www.kyshakes.org/ |
The festival offers free productions of Shakespeare in Central Park. |
| Little Loomhouse, The |
328 Kenwood Hill Rd. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 367-4792 |
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These buildings are a collection of 1800 log cabins with weaving drafts and coverlets. |
| Locust Grove Historic Home |
561 Blankenbaker Lane |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 897-9845 |
http://www.locustgrove.org/ |
The ca. 1790 Georgian mansion and National Historic Landmark served as the last home of General George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War hero and founder of Louisville, KY. The fine brick home was owned by Clark's sister, Lucy Clark Croghan, and her husband, Major William Croghan, a close friend of the Clark family. |
| Louisville Panthers |
P.O. Box 9227 |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 992-PUCK |
http://www.loupanthers.com/ |
Louisville's professional ice hockey team belongs to the American Hockey League. |
| Louisville Science Center |
727 W. Main St. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 561-6100 or 561-6111 |
http://www.louisvillescience.org/ |

The Louisville Science Center is a not-for-profit educational institution dedicated to improving public understanding of science, math and technology through interactive exhibits and programs. |
| Louisville Slugger Museum |
800 West Main Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 588-7228 |
http://www.slugger.com/museum/ |

At the entrance to the museum is a 120-foot steel baseball bat resting against the wall of the implement's headquarters and manufacturing plant. |
| Louisville Waterfront Park |
129 E. River Road |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 574-3768 |
http://www.louisvillewaterfront.com/ |
Louisville Waterfront Park is a 50+ acre public park located on the Ohio River in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. |
| Louisville Zoo |
1100 Trevilian Way |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 459-2181 |
http://www.louisvillezoo.org/ |

The Louisville Zoo is an agency of the City of Louisville, Kentucky, David Armstrong, Mayor. Accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, the Louisville Zoo is dedicated to bettering the bond between people and the planet. |
| Music Theatre Louisville |
624 West Main Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 589-4060 |
http://www.musictheatrelouisville.com/ |
Music Theatre Louisville, Inc.,a non-profit organization based at Iroquois Amphitheater, is dedicated to producing, presenting and developing diverse and affordable entertainment. |
| Near-Eastern and Biblical Antiquities |
2825 Lexington Rd. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 897-4141 |
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Founded in 1859, the seminary presents exhibits of an early English Bible, a Torah scroll, a mummy, and more. |
| New Vision Enterprises |
1900 Brownsboro Rd. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 893-0211 |
http://www.nveinc.com/ |
Sub-contracting services and products such as janitorial supplies, brooms, mops, brushes, air filters, and toner cartridges produced and/or sold by visually impaired individuals or people with blindness. Certified for state contracts and state use programs. |
| Park at Middletown, The |
201 Park Place Drive |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 253-9700 |
http://www.funatthepark.com/ |
Louisville area upscale park with miniature golf, rides, and picnic area perfect for corporate, youth, church and school outings. |
| Saint James Court Art Show |
P.O. Box 3804 |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 635-1842 |
http://www.stjamescourtartshow.com/ |
The showss consists of fine arts and crafts over a three day period. |
| Speed Art Museum |
2035 South Third Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 634-2700 |
http://www.speedmuseum.org/ |
The museum is the largest and oldest in Kentucky and was founded in 1927. |
| St. John's Church |
514 W. Adams Blvd. |
Louisville, California |
(213) 747-6285 |
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The church is the same as the one in Toscanella, Italy, a 11th-century church. |
| Stage One: Louisville Children's Theatre |
501 W. Main Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 589-5946 |
http://www.stageone.org/ |
A professional theatre for young audiences. |
| Star of Louisville |
151 West River Road |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 589-7827 or (800) 289-7245 |
http://www.staroflouisville.com/ |

Enjoy fine dining and entertainment while cruising year round aboard a yacht-style ship on the Ohio River in downtown Louisville, KY. |
| The Louisville Palace |
625 S. Fourth Street |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 583-4555 |
http://www.louisvillepalace.com/ |
The Louisville Palace Theatre, offering live entertainment, musicals, movies and shows. Complete listing of shows, dates, times, and prices. |
| Thomas Edison House |
729-31 E. Washington St. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 585-5247 |
http://www.edisonhouse.org/ |

Thomas Edison House-- Visit Thomas Edison House and explore Kentuckys connection to Americas most prolific inventor, Thomas Edison, who worked in Louisville as a telegrapher. Virtual tour, photos, and information on the museum in ca. 1850 house where he lived. |
| Warner Bros. Studios V.I.P. Tour, The |
Hollywood Way and Olive Ave. |
Louisville, California |
(818) 954-1669 |
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The Warner Brothers offers a tour of its studios and historical museum on the studios. |
| Whitehall |
3110 Lexington Road |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 897-2944 |
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This Classical Revival mansion was remodeled and expanded in 1909, for an 1855 two-story brick house. |
| Zachary Taylor National Cemetery |
4701 Brownsboro Rd. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
(502) 893-3852 |
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The cemetery houses the tomb of Zachary Taylor, the 12th president of the United States and a hero of the Mexican War. |
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