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Speed Art Museum, Art Sparks Interactive GalleryParent rating: ![]() Location: 2035 S. Third Street, Louisville, KY The Speed Art Museum features more than 13,000 pieces spanning 6,000 years in its permanent collection. The most exciting part of the museum is the Art Sparks Interactive Gallery, a ... |
Frazier International History MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 829 West Main Street, Louisville, KY The Frazier International History Museum is something of an anachronism: visitors can enter the Dark Ages, and ages prior to the Dark Ages, in a state-of-the-art museum. The thr... |
Louisville Science CenterParent rating: ![]() Location: 727 West Main Street, Louisville, KY The Louisville Science Center features an IMAX theater, KidZone, an exhibit just for kids, and activities for all ages scheduled throughout the week. School vacation d... |
Belle of Louisville & Spirit of JeffersonParent rating: ![]() Location: 401 West River Road, Louisville, KY As multi-generational entertainment in Kentucky goes, the Belle of Louisville and the Spirit of Jefferson rank pretty high with visitors as well as residents. The boats are popular for ...
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Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen LandingParent rating: ![]() Location: 7410 Moorman Road, Louisville, KY Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing is a 300-acre site on the Ohio River southwest of downtown Louisville. The landing highlights the area's 19th-century history, when the Ohio Rive... |
The Filson MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 1310 South Third Street, Louisville, KY Filson's provides visitors with a self-guided tour through Kentucky history, including a bighorn sheep horn collected by the Lewis and Clark expedition, a mid-nineteenth-century firefighting ha...
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Colonel Sanders MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 4th and Jefferson Streets, Louisville, KY Maybe it's not quite "finger lickin' good," but the Colonel Sanders Museum offers visitors a peek at the history behind Kentucky Fried Chicken. |
Historic Locust GroveParent rating: ![]() Location: 561 Blankenbaker Lane, Louisville, KY Historic Locust Grove hosts a variety of lectures, shows, and other events throughout the year. The beautiful grounds make a nice spot for family picnics, and the facility can be rented for fam...
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American Printing House for the BlindParent rating: ![]() Location: 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY The Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind is dedicated to preserving and sharing the educational history of blind people and the beneficial contributions made to the blind communi...
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Farmington Historic PlantationParent rating: ![]() Location: 3033 Bardstown Road, Louisville, KY The Farmington Historic Plantation is a plantation that grew hemp in the 1800s. The plantation's most famous guest was Abraham Lincoln, a personal friend of John Speed, the land owner. ... |
Louisville Slugger MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 800 West Main Street, Louisville, KY Visitors can see where the famous bats come from, and learn how they come to be, during a factory tour, and make arrangements to have a personalized bat made during their visit. (Call or check ...
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Kentucky Museum of Art and CraftParent rating: ![]() Location: 715 West Main Street, Louisville, KY Founded in 1981, the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft showcases an eclectic display of folk art from local, regional, and national artists. The museum also hosts a variety of art workshops f...
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Churchill Downs and Kentucky Derby MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 704 Central Avenue, Louisville, KY Churchill Downs is, of course, one of the world's best-known racetracks. It's also one of Louisville's most popular tourist attractions, and as such it offers tours for visitors (and residents)...
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Carnegie Center for Art & HistoryParent rating: ![]() Location: 201 East Spring Street, New Albany, IN The Carnegie Center for Art & History is a contemporary art gallery and history museum offering a full schedule of changing exhibits. |
Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky HistoryParent rating: ![]() Location: 100 W. Broadway, Frankfort, KY The 20,000-square-foot Kentucky Journey exhibition at the Thomas D Clark Center recounts the history of Kentuckians from the first prehistoric inhabitants to Muhammad Ali. Abraham Lincol...
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