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Less hilly and grassier than its local cousins, Cherokee Park is mostly open meadows and woods.
Features paintings by Rembrandt, Picasso and Rubens, as well as contemporary art exhibits.
Features two exhibition galleries and a sales gallery, though most of the items on display are for sale.
Built in 1790, Locust Grove is the former home of the founder of Louisville.
A warehouse full of science exhibits and demonstrations, many hands-on; with an IMAX theater.
See vintage, antique, and just plain funny-looking cars, including the 1967 Amphicar, which travels on land and water.
This museum is dedicated to the people, culture and history of Africa.
The inventors house is devoted to conveying Edisons love of learning by relating his story and through its own programs geared mainly to kids.
A fine running store that organizes runs and welcomes out-of-towners.
One of the few places to get a drink in this largely bone-dry Kentucky. Being an oasis, you might as well pack in the bourbon.
Factory where they make the Louisville Slugger bat, with the Louisville Slugger Museum next door.
Jog, walk, or just relax on a bench in this picturesque park in the heart of Historic Old Louisville.