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Sky Trail High Adventure: zoo excitement on a new level
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Sky Trail High Adventure: zoo excitement on a new level
A trip to the Louisville Zoo is always something of an adventure. A new attraction, open March 24-Sept. 15, will add a different level of excitement.
The will provide a fun, safe, family activity where participants navigate across a two-story high challenge course — while safely secured and tethered with a full-body harness and lanyard to an overhead tracking system.
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21c Museum Hotel: where 21st century art rests
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21c Museum Hotel: where 21st century art rests
While other hotels provide just a place to sleep, 21c Museum Hotel delivers an art lover's dream. The hotel is located on Main Street in downtown Louisville.
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Stage One: top-tier plays for kids - and adults, too
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Stage One: top-tier plays for kids - and adults, too
Louisville's Stage One presents award-winning plays — including many world premieres — that appeal to all ages.
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Kart Kountry: lots more than just go-carts
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Kart Kountry: lots more than just go-carts
Kart Kountry Family Entertainment Center, located just 19 miles south of downtown Louisville, boasts not just a go-cart track longer than 1.5 miles, but also an 18-hole miniature golf course, bumper boats, all-new batting cages, basketball, an arcade and more.
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Dinosaurs Alive! (almost) in Louisville Zoo exhibit
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Dinosaurs Alive! (almost) in Louisville Zoo exhibit
Modern technology brings ancient animals to the Louisville Zoo in late March as the zoo hosts Dinosaurs Alive! Making its first appearance at the Louisville Zoo, Dinosaurs Alive! uses futuristic technology that makes the animatronic creatures seem to come alive, roaring,snarling and moving. Zoo visitors will find both adult and juvenile dinos — even a nest with eggs and hatchlings.
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Louisville Science Center: stop by for some serious fun
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Louisville Science Center: stop by for some serious fun
The Louisville Science Center takes its mission seriously: to make science fun!
The center features more than 120 interactive exhibits, a four-story IMAX Theatre, a 2,600-year-old mummy, KidZone, and more.
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Little Loomhouse weaves art and history for a new generation
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Little Loomhouse weaves art and history for a new generation
Located on Kenwood Hill in Louisville's South End, the Little Loomhouse has taught generations of children about the spinning and looming folk crafts of Kentucky.
Located on the National Register of Historic Places, it's the largest repository of textile patterns in the country.
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Speed Art Museum offers a lot for a tiny price
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Speed Art Museum offers a lot for a tiny price
Visitors to Kentucky's oldest and largest art museum, the Speed Art Museum, can peruse its permanent collections, ranging from a 6,000-year-old earthenware jar from Upper Egypt to up-to-date post-modern canvases, for absolutely free.
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Muhammad Ali Center invites visitors to examine their potential for greatness
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Muhammad Ali Center invites visitors to examine their potential for greatness
Part museum tracing the life of legendary boxer and humanitarian Muhammad Ali, part education center, the Muhammad Ali Center gives visitors a chance to explore their own potential for greatness.
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Westport Village: eclectic shopping in a cozy community
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Westport Village: eclectic shopping in a cozy community
Westport Village — with its clusters of shops, pleasant lanes and half-timbered Tudor architecture — brings a charming shopping enclave to Westport Road between Herr Lane and Lyndon Lane.
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