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Alpine Ice Arena: still cool after 50 years
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Alpine Ice Arena: still cool after 50 years
These are good days for Alpine Ice Arena, thanks in part to a 2002 renovation that brought dressing rooms, showers and new equipment geared for the growing local interest in ice hockey.
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Mr. Ghost Walker tours Louisville's most haunted
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Mr. Ghost Walker tours Louisville's most haunted
Find out the ghost tales and haunted histories behind some of Louisville's most famous landmarks through a 90-minute walk with Mr. Ghost Walker.
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French Lick Resort returns to elegant past
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French Lick Resort returns to elegant past
The once-luxurious French Lick Resort returns to its 19th century grandeur with the introduction of 21st century gambling and a return to 19th century elegance.
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Dinosaur World: exit I-65, enter the Jurassic
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Dinosaur World: exit I-65, enter the Jurassic
Driving south from Louisville on Interstate 65, it’s no surprise to see horses, cattle or sheep dotting the rolling landscape. But standing tall near Exit 53 at Cave City, one animal is sure to grab your attention: T. rex.
He looks real enough to chase your jeep down I-65 and scare you through your rear-view mirror, but Rex is made out of fiberglass, steel, and concrete. He’s a resident of Dinosaur World, named one of the “best exits off I-65” by Southern Living magazine.
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Louisville Mega Cavern: an underground adventure
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Louisville Mega Cavern: an underground adventure
One top attraction in Louisville is actually way under ground.
About 100 feet below the grounds of the Louisville Zoo lies a cavernous excavation created by continuous limestone quarrying from 1930 to 1972. All of the stone the miners blasted out over those 42 years would have been enough to build all three of Egypt's great pyramids! Now, after two years of preparation, the cavern offers tours to visitors.
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Louisville Orchestra: making beautiful music together since 1937
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Louisville Orchestra: making beautiful music together since 1937
Whether it's classical music, driving blues, cool pops, music aimed at the little ones or much more, Louisville Orchestra has it all.
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Sky Trail High Adventure: zoo excitement on a new level
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Sky Trail High Adventure: zoo excitement on a new level
A trip to the Louisville Zoo is always something of an adventure. A new attraction, open March 24-Sept. 15, will add a different level of excitement.
The will provide a fun, safe, family activity where participants navigate across a two-story high challenge course — while safely secured and tethered with a full-body harness and lanyard to an overhead tracking system.
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Muhammad Ali Center invites visitors to examine their potential for greatness
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Muhammad Ali Center invites visitors to examine their potential for greatness
Part museum tracing the life of legendary boxer and humanitarian Muhammad Ali, part education center, the Muhammad Ali Center gives visitors a chance to explore their own potential for greatness.
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Locust Grove: a look back at early Kentucky life
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Locust Grove: a look back at early Kentucky life
Once the home of Louisville's founder, George Rogers Clark, Locust Grove today provides a window through time into Kentucky's early years.
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Actors Theatre of Louisville: the South's premiere regional theater
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Actors Theatre of Louisville: the South's premiere regional theater
What do the The Gin Game, Crimes of the Heart and Dinner with Friends have in common -- in addition to each having won a Pulitzer Prize? All three plays premiered at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Lucky audiences continue to enjoy the same high caliber of performances.
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