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Louisville, Kentucky is more than just the Kentucky Derby! Learn about the city's storied history of boxing, baseball, and chicken!
See the world's largest baseball bat and buy personalized bats of your own :-)
New cultural attraction that just opened by one of Louisville's most famous residents, Muhammad Ali.
You won't get the secret recipe here, but you can eat at Mrs. Claudia Sanders restaurant - it's finger licking good.
One of the most elegant hotels in the Louisville area, the Ratskill room in the basement is a must-see, and the Sunday brunch is excellent!
One of the other luxury hotels in town.
Featured in the Cameron Crowe movie, Elizabethtown.
It'd be a sin to go to Louisville and miss seeing the history of the greatest two-minutes in sports, the Kentucky Derby.
This should be titled, Lynn's Eclectic Cafe.
D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S
A bit closer than the Maker's Mark factory, if you just want to see some memorabilia and taste some of the fine Maker's Mark bourbon.
A road trip out-of-town to Bourbon County, Kentucky, and the famous Maker's Mark factory. See how the wax is poured on to the top of each bottle, and try it out yourself as well.
Since you're already in Loretto visiting Maker's Mark, why not stop by the Jim Beam factory as well!
Make sure the race season is running while you are there, and check out a few at the finest race track in the country.
Lots of roller coasters at Kentucky Kingdom, directly across from the Louisville airport.
A little over an hour away, but a beautiful park and lake, worth the trip.
Former site of a downtown shopping center, now a jumping entertainment center with Louisville's own Hard Rock Cafe among the tenants.
My favorite Louisville restaurant, it's a chain but this is the only one in Kentucky.
Another Louisville favorite of mine, a chain that you cannot find out of the Kentucky tri-state area.
See the town that inspired the Cameron Crowe movie of the same name, Elizabethtown. About a 45-minute drive.