- List of attractions and events in Louisville, Kentucky
This is a list of notable visitor attractions and annual events in the Louisville metropolitan area.
Annual festivals and other events
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100 Years on the Ohio River [http://www.fallslanding.org/] , historical re-enactment atRiverside, The Farnsley-Moremen Landing , commemorating the first hundred years of Louisville's history, from its founding through the Civil War (years 1765 through 1865), held in June
*Abbey Road on the River , a salute toThe Beatles with many bands, held onMemorial Day weekend
*Bluegrass Balloon Festival , held in September
*Corn Island Storytelling Festival [http://www.cornislandstorytellingfestival.org/] , held in September
*Forecastle Festival [http://www.forecastlefest.com/] , a co-mingling of music, art and activism, held in July
*Garvin Gate Blues Festival [http://www.garvingate.org/bluesfest/] , held inOld Louisville in October
*Humana Festival of New American Plays , held in the Spring
*Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival [http://www.jtownchamber.com/Gaslight-Festival.23.0.html] (Jeffersontown), held in September
*KentuckyArt Car Weekend [http://www.kentuckyartcarweekend.com/] , held in August
*Kentucky Bourbon Festival (Bardstown)
*Kentucky Derby Festival ,Kentucky 's largest single annual event; includesThunder Over Louisville , Great Steamboat Race, Pegasus Parade and the Marathon/miniMarathon, and is held for two weeks from late April through early May
*Kentucky Shakespeare Festival , commonly calledShakespeare in the Park ; held in the Summer
*Kentucky State Fair , annual 10-day event held in August at theKentucky Exposition Center , next toSix Flags Kentucky Kingdom ; includes the World's Championship Horse Show [http://www.kystatefair.org/wchs/wchshome.htm]
*Kentuckiana Pride Festival [http://www.kentuckianapridefestival.com/] , series of events in June in support ofLGBT pride and rights
*Lebowski Fest
*Louisville Zombie Attack, where hundreds of locals dressed as zombies walk down Bardstown Road to a set location, held August 29 at 8:29 p.m.
*National Quartet Convention
*North American International Livestock Exposition , held in November
*Oktoberfest/Oktoberfeast Louisville, held in October
*St. James Court Art Show , one of the top-ranked shows of its kind in the country; held in Old Louisville the first weekend of October
*St. Joseph Orphans Picnic, held the second Saturday in August
*Starlight Strawberry Festival (Starlight, Indiana ), held duringMemorial Day weekend
*WHAS Crusade for Children , fundraiser held over the first weekend in JuneDistinctive locales
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Old Louisville , the third largesthistoric preservation district in the U.S., which features:
**the highest number of buildings ofVictorian architecture in a U.S. neighborhood
**Louisville's Central Park
**St. James Court, famous for the annualSt. James Court Art Show .
*The Highlands area, which features:
**Distinctive shops, restaurants and nightlife along Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue
**Cherokee Triangle andOriginal Highlands historic neighborhoods
*The West Main District of downtown, including "Museum Row" and featuring some of the oldest structures in the city
*Corydon Historic District
*Old Jeffersonville Historic District
*Frankfort Avenue corridor, including the Clifton and Crescent Hill neighborhoods — another area with distinctive shops and restaurants
*East Market, featuring a row of art galleries, prominently featured in the monthly "First Friday Trolley Hop" [http://www.firstfridaytrolleyhop.com/]Historic properties
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*Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-Cathedral (Bardstown) — first Roman Catholic cathedral west of the Appalachian Mountains
*Belle of Louisville , the oldest Mississippi-stylesteamboat in operation on the inland waterways of the U.S. (Built 1914-1915 in Pittsburgh for service in Memphis as the Idlewild, renamed Avalon in 1948, purchased by Jefferson County and renamed Belle of Louisville in 1962.)
*The Brennan House [http://thebrennanhouse.org/]
*Brown Hotel , where theHot Brown was invented.
*Cathedral of the Assumption
*Colgate Clock (Clarksville, Indiana ) is the second largest clock in the world.
*Colonial Gardens
*Conrad-Caldwell House [http://www.conradcaldwell.org]
*Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site (New Albany, Indiana ) is most noted for its annualhaunted house located in the mansion's carriage barn.
*Farmington Historic Home , theThomas Jefferson -designed home of the Speed family, visited byAbraham Lincoln .
*The Filson Historical Society , a historical society and research library housed in the Ferguson Mansion, a Beaux-Arts style mansion built in 1906.
*Fort Duffield , a Civil War fort.
*Fort Knox , including the U.S. Bullion Depository andGeneral George Patton Museum (Bullitt, Hardin and Meade Counties)
*Fort Nelson Park, located in the same spot as the second on-shore fort in Kentucky.
*Galt House , the famous hotel where Civil War generals planned campaigns, includingWilliam Tecumseh Sherman 'sAtlanta Campaign and March to the Sea.
*Historic Locust Grove farm, home of George Rogers Clark and site of the homecoming of Lewis and Clark.
*Louisville Stoneware , making pottery since 1815.
*My Old Kentucky Home State Park (Bardstown), featuring the Federal Hill mansion (inspiration forStephen Foster 's "My Old Kentucky Home ") and "Stephen Foster - The Musical " [http://www.stephenfoster.com/]
*The Peterson-Dumesnil House [http://www.petersondumesnil.org/]
*Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen Landing
*Seelbach Hotel , the famous hotel written about byF. Scott Fitzgerald and frequently visited byAl Capone .
*Spalding Hall (Bardstown)
*Thomas Edison House
*Union Station
*United States Marine Hospital of Louisville
*Vogue Theater , a movie theater in St. Matthews that closed in 1998, known for showing "The Rocky Horror Picture Show " for 25 years. Its sign is being refurbished as a historical landmark.
*Waverly Hills Sanatorium
*Whitehall House & Gardens
*Whitney Young Birthplace and Museum Museums, galleries and interpretive centers
"This list may contain repeats from other sections so that a complete list of Louisville area museums can be shown in one spot."
Art
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Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft
*Louisville Glassworks
*Speed Art Museum Regional history
:"See also:
History of Louisville, Kentucky andHistory of Kentucky "
*Bullitt County History Museum [http://www.bullittcounty.org/history.html] (Shepherdsville)
*Carnegie Center for Art and History (New Albany, Indiana )
*Corydon Capitol State Historic Site (Corydon, Indiana )
*Falls of the Ohio State Park interpretive center , a museum covering thenatural history related to findings in the nearby exposedDevonian fossil beds as well as the human history of the Louisville area.
*The Filson Historical Society — features a museum and extensive historical collections
*Henry County History Center & Museum (New Castle)
*Historic Locust Grove Visitors Center, which includes a museum
*Historic Middletown Museum [http://www.middletownchamber.com/hstrcmsm.htm]
*Howard Steamboat Museum (Jeffersonville, Indiana )
*Jeffersontown Historical Museum [http://www.jeffersontownky.com/Museum06.html]
*Jim Beam Outpost [http://www.jimbeam.com/beam/v5/outpost/outpost_ky.aspx] (Clermont)
*Kentucky Derby Museum
*Kentucky Railway Museum (New Haven)
*Louisville Slugger Museum
*My Old Kentucky Home State Park (Bardstown)
*Oldham County History Center [http://www.oldhamcountyhistoricalsociety.org] (La Grange)
*Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey (Bardstown)
*Portland Museum
*Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen Landing Visitors Center, which includes a museum
*Thomas Edison House
*Whitney Young Birthplace and Museum More regional historical collections can be found at the
Louisville Free Public Library and theUniversity of Louisville .U.S. and world history
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Callahan Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
*Civil War Museum (Bardstown), including the Civil War Museum of the Western Theater, Pioneer Village, Women's Civil War Museum, War Memorial of Mid America and the Wildlife Museum
*Frazier International History Museum — features war weaponry and related historical artifacts, especially focusing on British and U.S. conflicts
*Joseph A. Callaway Archaeological Museum atSouthern Baptist Theological Seminary
*John Hay Center
*National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution — features a historical museum and a genealogical collection
*Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor (Fort Knox)Other subjects
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Louisville Museum Plaza (future)
*Louisville Science Center — hands-on science museum featuring anIMAX theater
*Muhammad Ali Center
*Thomas Merton Center Parks and other outdoor attractions
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City of Parks andList of parks in Louisville, Kentucky "Louisville is home to many spacious city parks, several designed byFrederick Law Olmsted , as well as forested areas, trails and other outdoor attractions; distinctive examples include:
*Beargrass Creek State Nature Preserve [http://www.louisvillenaturecenter.org/bcsnp.htm]
*Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest (Bullitt County)
*Blackacre State Nature Preserve
*Bridges to the Past [http://www.radclifftourism.org/bridgestothepast.shtml] (Radcliff)
*Camp Carlson [http://www.knoxmwr.com/template.asp?id=48] (Fort Knox)
*Cave Hill Cemetery
*Central Park
*Cherokee Park
*E. P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park
*Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area (Clarksville, Indiana ), which includesFalls of the Ohio State Park and features the oldest exposedDevonian fossil beds in the United States
*Huber Orchard and Winery [http://www.huberwinery.com] (Starlight, Indiana )
*Iroquois Park — features a locally popular amphitheater with shows produced byBroadway at Iroquois
*Jefferson Memorial Forest , in southwest Louisville, the largest municipal urban forest in the United States
*Levee Bike Trail
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*Louisville Zoo
*Otter Creek Park (Brandenburg)
*Patriots Peace Memorial
*Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere , adjacent toDowntown Louisville and Louisville's wharf
*Riverwalk Trail
*Seneca Park
*Shawnee Park
*Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom
*Squire Boone Caverns (Mauckport, Indiana )
*Tioga Falls Hiking Trail [http://www.radclifftourism.org/tiogafalls.shtml] (Radcliff)
*Zachary Taylor National Cemetery hows and performing arts
:"See also:
Performing arts in Louisville, Kentucky ,Theatres of Louisville andTheater in Kentucky ""This list may contain repeats from other sections so that a complete list of Louisville area shows and performing arts venues and events can be shown in one spot."
*Actors Theatre, producing theHumana Festival of New American Plays , amongst many other productions
*Horseshoe Southern Indiana (Elizabeth, Indiana )
*Derby Dinner Playhouse (Clarksville, Indiana )
*Fourth Street Live! , a downtown entertainment and shopping complex
*Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium (University of Louisville ) [http://www.louisville.edu/planetarium/]
*IMAX theaters at theLouisville Science Center and Showcase Stonybrook Cinemas
*The Kentucky Center
*Kentucky Shakespeare Festival
*The Kentucky Theater
*The Louisville Palace
*Broadway at Iroquois — productions at the Iroquois Amphitheaterports-related attractions and venues
:"See also:
Sports in Louisville, Kentucky "
*Churchill Downs thoroughbred racetrack and theKentucky Derby Museum
*Freedom Hall
*Lindsey Golf Course [http://www.knoxmwr.com/template.asp?id=58] (Fort Knox)
*Louisville Extreme Park
*Louisville Slugger Field ,baseball stadium that is home to theLouisville Bats
*Louisville Slugger Museum
*Muhammad Ali Center
*Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
*Valhalla Golf Club , designed by professionalgolf erJack Nicklaus External links
* [http://www.gotolouisville.com/ Greater Louisville Convention and Visitors Bureau]
* [http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/ LouisvilleHotBytes restaurant reviews]
* [http://www.olmstedparks.org/ Louisville Olmsted Parks Conservancy]
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