Downtown Louisville is a cultural hub in this region that features nationally recognized attractions and venues. Entertainment options include a variety of museums, performing arts venues, sporting events and nightlife. Combined with downtown’s eclectic culinary scene, there is something appealing to downtown workers, young professionals, residents and visitors alike.

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Museums

West Main Street, a historic preservation district, is home to Museum Row. This collection of museums and cultural attractions features museums dedicated to everything from history and science to the Louisville Slugger.


Frazier International History Museum
http://www.fraziermuseum.org/ 
The Frazier International History Museum features local, American and world history exhibits in their 100,000 sf space. There are live performances, interactive exhibits and collections featuring arms, such as General Custer’s pistols, presidential items like Teddy Roosevelt’s “big stick” and items from the founding fathers and pioneers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory

www.sluggermuseum.com
Visit the home of the world famous Louisville Slugger baseball bat and learn about the history of the Louisville Slugger, watch bats being made, purchase your own customized bat and tour the facilities baseball exhibits. Nickelodeon recently named Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory as the city’s #1 tourist spot.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Louisville Science Center

www.louisvillescience.org
Started as part of the public library system in 1871 the Louisville Science Center is now the largest hands on center of its kind in the state. There are over 150 hands on interactive exhibits and displays, a 4-story IMAX theater and a science education wing with workshop labs. The mission of the Louisville Science Center is to encourage people of all ages to enjoy science, math and technology in a stimulating and engaging environment that is educational as well as entertaining.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft
www.kentuckyarts.org/index.cfm
The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft features work representing Kentucky’s best artisanal heritage. Four traditional galleries and one gallery shop showcase pieces from hundreds of Kentucky artists, in addition to the regional and national pieces on display in the rotating galleries. The museum also spearheads educational outreach to schools and professional development for artists.


21C Museum

www.21cmuseum.org/museum/default.aspx
21c Museum is the first museum in North America dedicated solely to 21st century contemporary art. Separate from the for profit hotel at 21c, the non-profit museum has 9,000 square feet of exhibition space as well as a video lounge. Rotating exhibitions change about twice per year.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Muhammad Ali Cente
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www.alicenter.org/Pages/default.aspx
The Muhammad Ali Center is an international education center promoting the ideals of Muhammad Ali. Guests experience six exhibits organized around Ali’s core values of respect, confidence, conviction, dedication, giving and spirituality. The Center uses those principals and the story of Muhammad Ali’s life to focus on bringing people of different backgrounds together.
 
 
 
 
 
 



Glassworks

www.louisvilleglassworks.com/index.html
Glassworks is a gallery and glass blowing facility that allows visitors to learn and participate in glass art, tour working studios and participate in workshops.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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