Historical Places in Louisville, KY
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2. Filson Historical Soceity
From Business: Collecting, preserving, and sharing the history and culture of Kentucky and the Ohio Valley since 1884. Come visit us to explore our historic campus, engaging…
3. Conrad-Caldwell House Museum
From Business: A magnificent Richardsonian Mansion on St. James court. Also known as Conrad s Castle, this is one of the most stunning of Old Louisville s houses. The beautiful…
4. Waverly Hills Sanatorium
I had the opportunity to do an overnight stay at the Waverly Hills Sanitorium for a ghost hunt, everyone at the Waverly Hills Historical Society…
5. WaterWorks Museum
From Business: The WaterWorks Museum opened in March 2014 and is located in the west wing of Louisville Water's historic original Pumping Station. The Museum highlights…
6. Fourth Street Live!
From Business: Fourth Street Live! is Louisville's premier dining and entertainment destination, located in the heart of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. A short walk from…
7. Crane House
From Business: Asia Institute – Crane House is the Kentucky and Southern Indiana's Asian cultural center. The organization offers dynamic arts and cultural programming and…
8. Farmington Historic Plantation
From Business: Farmington Historic Plantation was home to the John and Lucy Fry Speed family and over 70 enslaved black Americans. The main house, completed in 1816, is a…
9. Locust Grove
From Business: Locust Grove is a National Historic Landmark on 55 acres of the original 694 acre farm established by William and Lucy Clark Croghan in 1790. William Croghan was…
10. Riverside Farnsley-Moremen Landing
From Business: Historic farm site on the Ohio River. The centerpiece of the 300-acre property is the 1837 Farnsley-Moremen House. Guided tours available Tuesdays-Sundays…
11. Blackacre State Nature Preserve & Historic Homestead
From Business: Blackacre, Kentucky’s first State Nature Preserve, was established in 1979 and has influenced hundreds of thousands of school students, teachers, and volunteers…
12. Cathedral of the Assumption
14. Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky
15. Thomas Edison House
16. Peterson-Dumesnil House
17. Jcc Louisville
18. The Little Loomhouse
19. Chabad of Kentucky
20. Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana
21. The Belle of Louisville & Spirit of Jefferson
22. First Friday Gallery Hop
From Business: Every First Friday of the month, downtown Louisville art galleries, retailers, and restaurants are open extended hours and offering specials, discounts, and…
From Business: Open 10/17 & 10/18 12p - 5p Help us celebrate our 160th Anniversary! Tickets must be purchased in advance through our website: www.louisvilewatertower.com Book…
24. The Louisville Quest!
25. Big Four Bridge
27. Sportsdrome Speedway
From Business: Sportsdrome Speedway is the Home of Short Track Racing in the Louisville and Southern Indiana area. The only asphalt track in Kentuckiana to feature Oval action…
29. Whitehall House & Gardens
Serving theLouisville Area
30. Howard Steamboat Museum
From Business: The mission of the museum is to preserve the Howard family story, their mansion and the history of their shipyards and to foster an appreciation of the…
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