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Louisville Skyline
Located on the bank of the Ohio River, Louisville is Kentucky's largest city, the United State's 16th largest city and "The Gateway to the South." |
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Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs is the most famous racetrack in America and the home of the pinnacle of horse racing success, The Kentucky Derby.
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Belle of Louisville
Take an Ohio River cruise on a National Historic Landmark; the Belle of Louisville is one of the last authentic sternwheelers in the country. |
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Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom
Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom is adjacent to the Kentucky Exposition Center located at the intersection of I-264 and I-65. This exciting park features eight thrilling roller coasters, including its newest, Greezed Lighnin'. Included in your admission is Hurricane Bay, a tropically themed seven-acre water park that showcases a 750,000-gallon wave pool, children's activity area, water slide complex, an action river tubing adventure and its newest thrill ride, Tornado. In all, there are more than 110 thrilling rides and attractions for all ages.
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Fourth Street Live!
The 4th Street Live! entertainment district is within just a few blocks of the Kentucky International Convention Center and many downtown hotels. The $70 million entertainment complex offers bars, restaurants and clubs, including Hard Rock Café, TGI Friday's, Rascal's Comedy Club, Saddle Ridge, Red Cheetah, Lucky Strikes Bowling Lanes, and Maker's Mark Bourbon House and Lounge.
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Louisville Slugger Field
In the "e-Main" Street district you'll find Louisville Slugger Field, home of the Louisville Bats baseball team. The Bats are the 2001 International League Champions and AAA affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. |
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