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Edison Home brings inventor's Louisville link to light
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Edison Home brings inventor's Louisville link to light
Louisville has been the home of many bright lights of U.S. history, but none brighter than Thomas Alva Edison, inventor of the first commercially practical incandescent bulb, the phonograph and other world-changing devices.
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The Louisville Palace Theatre: ornate showcase for great entertainment
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The Louisville Palace Theatre: ornate showcase for great entertainment
Located in the heart of 4th Street Live, the Louisville Palace brings live performances to Louisville audiences β from touring Broadway shows to nationally acclaimed musical acts and the latest in stand-up comedy.
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Howard Steamboat Museum celebrates the golden age of steamboats
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Howard Steamboat Museum celebrates the golden age of steamboats
Return to the golden age of steamships with a visit to the Howard Steamboat Museum in Southern Indiana. Located in the former home of the ship-building Howard family, the museum displays artifacts, photographs and paintings on the vessels that once plied the Ohio River and beyond.
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Jefferson Memorial Forest: Nature is minutes away
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Jefferson Memorial Forest: Nature is minutes away
Just 15 minutes from downtown Louisville, Jefferson Memorial Forest's sprawling 6,191 acres provides hiking, fishing, boating, camping, picnicking and a chance to revel in scenic woodlands.
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Churchill Downs: Louisville's horse racing icon
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Churchill Downs: Louisville's horse racing icon
No visit to Louisville is complete without a visit to Churchill Downs β the most famous racetrack in the world. Racing fans easily recognize the Twin Spires of Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby since 1875.
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Rauch Planetarium keeps eyes on the skies
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Rauch Planetarium keeps eyes on the skies
Take a guided tour of the universe without ever leaving Louisville at the Rauch Planetarium.
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'Louisville's Butchertown' preserves a rich legacy
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'Louisville's Butchertown' preserves a rich legacy
Sometimes it takes a newcomer to show you things in life you may have forgotten to appreciate. For Butchertown, a residential/industrial area just east of Louisville's downtown, the newcomer is Edna Kubala, author of Louisville's Butchertown, a 127-page tribute to the neighborhood's fascinating past and architectural legacy.
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Sawyer Park delivers something for everyone
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Sawyer Park delivers something for everyone
In a community known for its outstanding array of city parks, a state-run recreational area needs to offer something really special. Fortunately for Louisville and its visitors, E. P. βTomβ Sawyer State Park delivers.
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Louisville Science Center: stop by for some serious fun
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Louisville Science Center: stop by for some serious fun
The Louisville Science Center takes its mission seriously: to make science fun!
The center features more than 120 interactive exhibits, a four-story IMAX Theatre, a 2,600-year-old mummy, KidZone, and more.
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Baxter Avenue Filmworks: top-tier cinema in the Highlands
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Baxter Avenue Filmworks: top-tier cinema in the Highlands
Whether you're looking for award-winning independent cinema or a new blockbuster in digital 3-D and high-performance projector, the Highlands neighborhood's Baxter Avenue Filmworks delivers.
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