- TripBuzz found 78 things to do with kids in or near Louisville, Kentucky, including 52 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Clarksville, Corydon, Jeffersonville and Shepherdsville.
- From Louisville Slugger Field to Bluegrass Indoor Karting, the Louisville area offers 55 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Theaters, Specialty Museums and Movie Theaters.
- One of the largest cities in Kentucky, Louisville is home to the University of Louisville. Offering a rich sports history, the city features museums dedicated to resident Muhammad Ali and the baseball bat, the Louisville Slugger (once manufactured in the town). Other attractions include a science center, opera house, horseracing tracks and an art museum.
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Pair a smoked gouda burger, southern fried chicken sandwich, or loaded flatbread with one of 100+ beers
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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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With its construction completed in 1844, the Lanier Mansion is a local landmark included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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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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West St & Vaugh Drive, Madison, IN 47250
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Hosting speed boat tours, Wild Thing Jet Boat Rides LLC takes visitors on a tour of the local landmarks of Madison. The captain pulls off tricks, including 360 degree turns and fast spins.
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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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Stroll through life as it was in the 1800's with a visit to the meticulously restored Historic District in downtown Madison. Within walking distance are hundreds of Civil War era shops, homes, and eateries.