- The list below includes 32 free or cheap things to do in or near Hodgenville, Kentucky, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Historic Homes, Historic Sites and Parks.
- From Abraham Lincoln Birthplace to Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Home at Knob Creek, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hodgenville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Elizabethtown, Bardstown, Loretto and Clermont.
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Faster and more technical than a typical outdoor go-kart track, Bluegrass Indoor Karting features daily Open Racing times for Adult karts, reaching speeds of up to 40 MPH, or Junior riders who travel up to 30 MPH.
45.0 Miles
The Speed Art Museum is Kentucky's oldest museum and has been home to countless art pieces for nearly a century. Currently undergoing major renovations, the museum is instead hosting special exhibitions and family art events at a satellite location named Local Speed, open on weekends.
45.2 Miles
Central Park offers guests the opportunity to play a game of tennis or go for a walk or a jog. The site also features an outdoor theatre that hosts a variety of musical performances.
45.7 Miles
Featuring eight different auditoriums, Baxter Avenue Theatres is a unique movie theater that shows a mix of newly released, foreign, and independent films. The theater is unique for its lighted moving sculptures, hand-painted murals, and artistic decor throughout.
45.8 Miles
The 389.13-acre Cherokee Park has an archery range, basketball courts, biking trails, dog park, fishing lake, picnicking facilities, hiking trails, horseback riding trails, horseshoe pits, tennis courts, and splash pads. The park is home to the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary.
46.4 Miles
Originally a farm, the Cave Hill Cemetery is considered to be one of the most uniquely beautiful in Kentucky due to its numerous monuments and lakes. Notable graves include Colonel Harlan Sanders and Enid Yandell.
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Headliners Music Hall is a live performance venue that has hosted artists including Trampled by Turtles, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Ice Cube. The venue has chairs and stools around the perimeter of the viewing area.
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Named after the popular baseball bat, the Louisville Slugger Field serves as the home of the minor league team known as the Louisville Bats. The overall style embraces the retro-classic design that harkens back to the good, old days of baseball.
47.2 Miles
829 West Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202
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Over 1,000 years of history is covered at the Frazier History Museum including American and international artifacts as well as the British Royal Armouries. Daily historic interpretation performances are held within special areas while hands-on activities and touch carts are available throughout the museum.
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800 West Main St., Louisville, KY 40202
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The famous Louisville Slugger baseball bat gets its own spotlight at the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. Guests are treated to the history behind the top bat used in Major League Baseball before seeing the factory in action.