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Muhammad Ali Center
Fans of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali can see and experience all aspects of the life of the man dubbed 'The Greatest' at this huge multi-media, interactive exhibition center, which features 10 theaters and more than 50 interactive stations. Ali's story, including his boxing career, global humanitarianism and his societal and religious convictions, is presented in thematic displays according to the six core values he has encompassed: confidence, conviction, dedication, respect, spirituality and giving. The inspirational center also includes displays of memorabilia, a retail store, and cafe.
Address: 144 N. Sixth Street
Phone Number: (502) 992 5329
Email Address: info@alicenter.org
Website: www.alicenter.org
Hours: Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 5pm; Sunday 12pm to 5pm
Admission: $9 (adults), $4 (children 6-12); children under five are free. Discounts for students, pensioners and groups

Kentucky Derby Museum
Even those who are not horse-racing fans can experience the thrill of the sport at the museum and through tours offered at Churchill Downs, one of the world's oldest (established in 1874) and most famous tracks, which hosts the annual renowned Kentucky Derby. The Museum contains exhibits that bring the pageantry and excitement of the Derby to life, including high-tech computerised hands-on displays and video graphics. A video entitled 'The Greatest Race' is shown on a 360-degree screen every half hour from 9am to 4.30pm (from 12.30pm on Sundays). Museum tour guides take groups of visitors to see the Churchill Downs' stable and infield areas, as well as through the historic Edwardian grandstand, finish line and winners' circle.
Address: 704 Central Avenue
Phone Number: (502) 637 7097
Email Address: info@derbymuseum.org
Website: www.derbymuseum.org
Hours: Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm; Sunday 12pm to 5pm
Admission: $9 (adults), $4 (children 5-11)

Belle of Louisville
The Belle of Louisville is America's oldest still-serving sternwheeler riverboat, plying the Ohio River from Louisville's waterfront to give visitors memorable sunset cruises, sightseeing excursions and Saturday night party cruises. The historic boat powered by two steam engines and boasting 32 whistles, was commissioned in 1914 and originally named the Idlewild. She served as a packet boat for many years, carrying passengers and freight on America's inland waters. In 1962 she was purchased by the Jefferson County authorities and refurbished, being declared a National Historic Landmark. Public sightseeing cruises depart from the 4th Street Wharf in Louisville.
Address: 401 West River Road
Phone Number: (502) 574 2992
Website: www.belleoflouisville.org
Hours: Cruises Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Memorial Day to Labor Day), and sunset cruises on Thursdays during summer. Groups, charters and events available all year
Admission: $14 (adults), $6 (children 3-12); other concessions available. Other tickets are also available that include lunch, dinner or dancing

Thomas Edison's House
Thomas Edison, inventor of the incandescent electric light bulb, lived in the house at 729 East Washington Street, Louisville, in 1866 when he was only 19 years old and had yet to receive acclaim for his many inventions. When Edison lived in Louisville he worked for the Western Union as a telegraph operator on Second and West Main Street, a few blocks from the house. Today the simple cottage, built around 1850, has been restored as a museum housing interesting artifacts like cylinder and disc phonographs, a kinetoscope, the first home motion picture projector, numerous versions of the light bulb and other inventions patented by Edison.
Address: 729-31 East Washington Street
Phone Number: (502) 585 5247
Email Address: edisonhouse@edisonhouse.org
Website: www.edisonhouse.org
Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 2pm, or by prior appointment
Admission: $5 (adults), concessions available

Cathedral of the Assumption
The Cathedral of the Assumption is the fourth oldest public building in Louisville as well as the third oldest Catholic Cathedral in the United States in continuous use. Designed in the Neo-Gothic style by William Keeley and Isaiah Rogers, the Cathedral was completed in 1852. The steeple rises 287 feet above the Louisville skyline, and upon its completion, was North America's tallest spire. The chancel window is one of the oldest surviving examples of hand-painted stained glass in the country. The Cathedral of the Assumption is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is an active, urban parish with 1,500 registered families.
Address: 433 South Fifth Street
Phone Number: (502) 582 2971
Email Address: administrator@cathedraloftheassumption.org
Website: www.cathedraloftheassumption.org
Hours: Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm, Sundays 1pm to 4pm; self-guided tours are available

Louisville Science Center
The Louisville Science Center in historic West Main Street, founded in 1871 as a natural history collection, has experienced more than a century of growth to become Kentucky's largest hands-on science center, visited by more than 550,000 people each year. A highlight of the center is a 12,500 square foot (1,161 sq meter) permanent exhibit known as The World Around Us, featuring more than 40 interactive stations that challenge visitors of all ages to make use of their creativity and problem-solving skills. The center also has a four-story Imax theater, a gift shop and restaurant.
Address: 727 West Main Street
Phone Number: (502) 561 6100
Website: www.louisvillescience.org
Hours: Monday to Thursday 9.30am to 5pm; Friday and Saturday 9.30am to 9pm; Sunday 12pm to 6pm. IMAX and KidZone closed on Mondays except during public and school holidays
Admission: Exhibits: $12 (adults), $10 (children 2-12), IMAX: $8 (adults), $7 (children), Combination ticket: $15 (adults), $12 (children)

Glassworks
America's first complete center dedicated to the art of glass, from architectural glassworks to the finest glass jewelry and ornaments, is located in Louisville on the corner of 9th and Market Streets in the historic Snead Manufacturing Building. Visitors can watch glassblowers, flameworkers, cutters and designers at work, creating glassart in the open air and studios. Renowned resident glassmakers are Mark Payton and Brook White, but the center also plays host to visiting glass artists. Glass art is also on sale at the center. Guided tours are available.
Address: 815 West Market Street
Phone Number: (502) 584 4510
Email Address: info@louisvilleglassworks.com
Website: www.louisvilleglassworks.com
Hours: Guided tours every Saturday at 11am, 1pm and 3pm. Self-guided tours may be undertaken Monday to Saturday between 10am and 4pm
Admission: Guided tours: $6.50 (adults); self-guided tours: $4.50 (adults), concessions available

Forest Discovery Center
Just a few miles north of Louisville off Highway 65 is the fascinating Forest Discovery Center, located in Indiana. Designed to highlight the wonders of the forest and value of the tree as an ever-renewable resource, the center offers the chance for visitors to wander through an indoor forest, past a 1,000 square foot (93 sq meter) mural made of small wood inlays (marquetry), and traverse an enclosed glass skywalk to explore a working sawmill.
Address: 533 Louis Smith Road, Starlight, Indiana
Phone Number: (812) 923 1590
Email Address: info@forestcenter.com
Website: www.forestcenter.com
Hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 2pm, Saturday 10am to 3pm
Admission: $6 (adults), $4 (children 6-12), concessions available

Kentucky Horse Park
The only theme park in the world dedicated to man's relationship with the horse, the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington covers 1,200 acres in Kentucky's famous Bluegrass country. A visit to the Park begins with a film show in the visitor's center, followed by exploring the vast and comprehensive International Museum of the Horse. Guests can also wander through a self-guided farm tour watching the farrier at work and admiring the tack shop, before attending a half-hour parade in the show ring, which highlights the characteristics of some of the park's 40 different breeds of horses. In the Hall of Champions, legendary thoroughbreds are presented for viewing and visitors can also enjoy a carriage or horseback ride around the park's extensive show facilities. The presentations are held only between March and October.
Address: 4089 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington
Phone Number: (859) 233 4303
Email Address: info@kyhorsepark.com
Website: www.kyhorsepark.com
Hours: Daily 9am to 5pm (15 March to 31 October); Wednesday to Sunday 9am to 5pm (1 November to 14 March)
Admission: 15 March to 31 October :$15 (adults), $8 (children); rest of the year $9 (adults), $6 (children). Free for children under 6

Woodford Reserve Distillery
Besides horses, Kentucky is famous for its Bourbon whiskey. Numerous distilleries are open to the public, but one of the oldest still operating is the Woodford Reserve Distillery nestled between lush horse farms in Woodford County on McCracken Pike. Bourbon was first distilled here in 1812 when it was known as the Labrot & Graham Distillery. The beautiful limestone buildings have been restored to their original condition and the site is a National Historic Landmark. It is the only bourbon distillery still using copper pot stills, the traditional method of distillation. A visitor's center provides displays and videos on the history of bourbon and guests can watch how bourbon is distilled in the traditional manner.
Address: 7855 McCracken Pike, Versailles
Phone Number: (859) 879 1812
Website: www.woodfordreserve.com
Hours: Woodford Reserve Bourbon Discovery Tour: Tuesday to Saturday 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Sundays 1pm, 2pm and 3pm (April to October). Opening hours are Tuesday to Saturday 9am to 5pm and Sunday 12.30pm to 4.30pm
Admission: $5 (Discovery Tour), which includes a tasting

Frankfort
The capital city of Kentucky, history-rich Frankfort is situated about 50 miles (80km) east of Louisville, about 50 minutes drive from Louisville International Airport. The state capital boasts a vast array of architectural styles, famous landmarks, museums and enjoyable shopping precincts. Among the interesting attractions in the city is the Old State Capitol, a Greek Revival building dating from 1830 with a unique self-supporting staircase held together by precision and pressure. Another architectural attraction is the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Zeigler house, dating from 1910. Besides numerous historic houses and buildings Frankfort boasts a fascinating History Center, historic sites, war memorials and scenic wildlife reserves.
Website: www.visitfrankfort.com

Mammoth Cave
The Mammoth Cave National Park near Edmonson in south-central Kentucky boasts the longest cave in the world, with 350 miles (563km) of caverns and passages having so far been explored and, according to experts, 'no end in sight'. The cave has been promoted as a tourist attraction since 1861, making it America's oldest attraction, which was encompassed in a national park in 1941 to preserve the cave system and the scenic river valleys of the Green and Nolin Rivers. The park offers camping, cave tours, hiking trails, hotel accommodation, canoeing and horseback riding. There are a variety of cave tours on offer with varying levels of difficulty and sightseeing options, run to different schedules. Visitors are advised to request a brochure and book in advance.
Phone Number: (270) 758 2180
Website: www.nps.gov/maca/home.htm
Hours: Visitors Center: 8.45am to 5.15pm. Various different tours on offer daily
Admission: Mammoth Cave Discovery Tour: $5 (guided), $4 (self-guided). Other tours range from $10 to $48


  

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