The Belle of Louisville: Is the oldest Mississippi style steamwheeler cruising today. Enjoy dinner cruises and private parties. 401 West River Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40202; (502) 574-2355.
Churchill Downs: The Downs are home of the Kentucky Derby - spring meet and fall meet. Just minutes from downtown. Also visit the Kentucky Derby Museum. 700 Central Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40202; (502) 636-4460.
Falls of the Ohio: History from 400 million years - explore fossil beds, wildlife and river observation rooms. Five minutes from downtown. 201 West Riverside Drive, Clarksville, Indiana 47129; (812) 280-9970.
Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Theme Park: 40 acre thrill park features over 75 thrilling rides, attractions and shows, including a full feature water park. Twelve minutes from downtown. 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40209; (502) 366-2231.
Louisville Bats: One of the most succesful minor league baseball franchises, the Bats are the AAA club for the Cinncinati Reds. Louisville Slugger Field, 800 West Main Street, Louisville, KY 40200.
Louisville Science Center: Explore the world of hands-on exhibits and visit the IMAX® Theater, a four-story screen and digital sound system. 727 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202; (502) 561-6103.
Louisville Slugger Museum: Tour the factory and museum, where bats used by baseball legends, including Babe Ruth, are on display. 800 West Main, Louisville, Kentucky 40202; (502) 588-7228.
The Louisville Zoo: Come see the Gorilla Forest and exhibit at the Louisville zoo. The zoo is 15 minutes from downtown and open year-round. There are 1,600 animals displayed in exciting natural settings. 1100 Tevilian Way, Louisville, Kentucky 40213; (502) 459-2181.
Star of Louisville: Docked on the Ohio River near the Second Street Bridge, the Star offers dining at its finest. This 130-foot cruise ship provides live entertainment. 151 West River Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40202; (502) 589-7827.
Kentucky Center for the Arts: Home to the Louisville Orchestra, Louisville Ballet, Kentucky Opera, Stage One (Children's Threater), and Broadway Series. Sixth and Main Streets, Louisville, Kentucky; (502) 562-0100.
Caesars Indiana: Is the world's largest floating casino. 14 miles from downtown louisville.
Glassworks: A gallery and studios where visitors can watch a artist creat magnificent pieces of art.
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