- The list below includes 24 free or cheap things to do in or near Loretto, Kentucky, including 52 different types of inexpensive activities like Distilleries, Specialty Museums, Scenic Drives and Parks.
- From Blue Grass Parkway to Maker's Mark, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Loretto and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bardstown, Hodgenville, Clermont and Lebanon.
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Hosting both league and public bowling, Capital Bowl offers visitors glow bowling with a black light illuminated bowling alley. The bowling alley offers daily specials for games, shoe rentals, and food from the snack bar.
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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.
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With its trains leaving the station whether sun or rain, the Bluegrass Scenic Railroad & Museum also organizes special events such as the Civil War Train Robbery or the Easter Bunny Train.
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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.
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Put on your conductor hat and come see what visitors are raving about at the Blue Grass Railroad Museum. Take an 11 mile tour through the beautiful Kentucky countryside and learn about the history of railroads.
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Woodford Theatre is a community theatre group. The theatre group involves volunteers in all aspects of theatrical productions. Woodford Theatre offers summer education programming in acting, theatre production, dance and music.
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The Woodford Theatre is a community theater whose goal is to achieve the best theater possible while educating and supporting lifelong learning of the arts for all ages. Volunteer opportunities are available and workshops and classes are held regularly.
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The original creator of the bourbon balls, Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory also offers tours on the premises, with sweets on the house.
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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.
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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.