- TripBuzz found 48 things to do indoors in the Louisville area. From 21c Museum Hotel to The Speed Art Museum, Louisville offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 49 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 25 different types of things to do inside in or near Louisville, Kentucky. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Theaters, Specialty Museums, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- There are 16 indoor activities in Louisville, and 32 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: New Albany, Shepherdsville, Corydon and Clarksville.
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Showbiz patriarch Billy Ray Cyrus tours to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his career-launching single, “Achy Breaky Heart”
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McIntyre's Winery & Berries
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531 McIntyre Lane, Bardstown, KY 40004
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Farm grown natural berries make up much of the product at McIntyre's Winery & Berries. Learn about the science and art of wine making by touring the facilities and tasting samples of different wines.
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The Lanier Mansion Museum is housed inside an estate that remains an exemplar of 19th century Greek revival architecture. Registered as a National Historic Landmark, the museum offers visitors a glimpse of pioneer life during the antebellum period.
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A National Historic Landmark which is included in the National Register of Historic Places, the Madison Railroad Station Museum was constructed in 1894 and stands to this day as a historical museum, restored to its former form and functionality.
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201 West Dixie Avenue, Elizabethtown, KY 42701
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Collecting and preserving historical artifacts since 2003, the Hardin County History Museum is full of interesting memorabilia that tells a story of the nation's past. Visit the Civil War exhibit, Abraham Lincoln family and friends section, and honor soldiers who fought in wars to protect our country.
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Classic movies, live concerts, comedy shows and more are available for the viewing audience at the Historic State Theater. Originally opened as a movie house in 1942, the building closed for 20 years after showing its final film, E.T.
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Originating from 1825, Brown-Pusey House has a genealogical library, museum, and garden for visitors to enjoy. The mansion also hosts workshops where visitors can learn how to make crafts from the 1800s.
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Jeremiah Sullivan House was built for the lawyer and politician Jeremiah Sullivan. It is an example of federal architecture. Its simplicity and verticality is striking. It is designated as a national historical landmark.
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Once home to Indiana's Free Masons, dating back to 1819, the Schofield House was converted into a Masonic museum in 1975. It is now open to the public, and features a variety of exhibits.
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Located in the historic district of the city, Art On Main is a local art gallery operated by the Madison Art Club. Paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and pottery are among the many works available for purchase at the gallery.
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Located in a stable and carriage house from the first half of the 19th century, the Thomas Family Winery offers its visitors not only a tasting room, but also a place for rental and live entertainment.