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Louisville / Kentucky / United States
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If you're looking for some folksy arts, crafts and quilts, then this is probably the wrong stop. Located on Louisville's Museum Row, the Kentucky Art and Craft Museum is more focused on the education and contemporary craft and art heritage in Kentucky rather than just displaying exhibits from the past. This museum is constantly changing with three floors of exhibits, a Kentucky craft store and countless education classrooms.

Best and worst time to go to Kentucky Arts and Craft Museum
Normally a weekday is the best time to go, but you might want to call ahead. Since the museum prides itself on educational endeavors, there is often a field trip or classroom full of students. When they are out in the galleries, it can be loud and hard to see the exhibits. The worst time to go is on a Saturday, especially when there is a large concert or civic event in the area. You will want to check the museum's calendar for special events and openings as they are often crowded, but this is also the time when the artists themselves might be present.

Must see/do at the Kentucky Arts and Craft Museum
The museum isn't a traditional museum with a standard set of exhibits. Instead, the exhibits and events are constantly changing, so what's inside is always fresh and new. Be sure to check the calendar and you'll be able to see exactly the sort of art you're interested in. Also, be sure to stop by the gift shop, located next door, since many past artists still display some work there and much of it is for purchase.

Admission to the Kentucky Arts and Craft Museum
Admission is less than $10 and the museum is a non-profit organization with all monies benefitting the museum and educational programs. You can also call to arrange a private tour with a staff member. Some events will cost more than the standard admissions fee and the museum is open for free on the Friday Night Trolley Hop, held the first Friday of every month during the summer months.

Parking and public transportation to the Kentucky Arts and Craft Museum
The Kentucky Arts and Crafts Museum is easy to get to, located right downtown on Louisville's Museum Row. There are two pay lots close to the museum and free parking farther along the road. It's easy to reach by TARC as well with a convenient stop at Route 77, the Main to Market Circulator.

Food at Kentucky Arts and Craft Museum
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum, but there are plenty of restaurants and food carts along the street.

Insider's tip for Kentucky Arts and Craft Museum
The best events and activities don't take place during normal operating hours. The Trolley Hop is great fun, but the museum also hosts performance arts like poetry slams, workshops and fashion shows after hours. Checking the calendar for such events will open your mind to the contemporary art culture in Kentucky.

Author's bio: CC Thomas is freelance writer and Kentucky native who loves to travel. Follow the adventures at www.iknowfuntravel.blogspot.com.
 

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Louisville / Kentucky / United States
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What towers over the Louisville skyline, weighs over 65,000 pounds, and can hold more than 30,000 gallons of water? It's not a bird or plane, but a carbon steel replica of the world's most famous bat, the Louisville Slugger. Visitors to the Louisville Slugger Museum can see this amazing landmark as well as get a history tour of baseball's best and brightest, and then end the day with a factory tour watching major league bats being made ready for the upcoming season.

How to get to Louisville Slugger Museum
The Louisville Slugger Museum is part of the city's Museum Row, located downtown and just two blocks from the Ohio River. Parking is tricky and street parking is almost non-existent unless you're willing to walk several blocks. The best bet is the parking structure located directly behind the museum where you can get a pass for full day, or just a few hours.

Best and worst time to go to Louisville Slugger Museum
The Louisville Slugger Museum is generally open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; however, they have extended summer hours in July and August and stay open as late as 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Those summer months are a really busy time to go, though. With kids out for the summer, the museum is usually packed. The best times to go are during the week, midday, because the low tour numbers really let you see the factory up close, and personal and tour guides are more willing to show you things regular visitors might not get to see.

Admission to Louisville Slugger Museum
Admission prices are very affordable with prices ranging near the $10 mark, cheaper for children and free for those 5 and under. Seniors get a discount and the museum also offers special packages and group tours and discounts.

Must see/do at Louisville Slugger Museum
The best part of the museum is the Factory tour where you'll get to see every step in the process of the making of those world famous bats, hear a bit of history about your favorite ball players, and, if you're lucky, get to watch signature bats of your favorite MLB players being made ready for the start of the season. Another must-see is the Signature Wall which is a display of the signatures of the most famous ball players from history and the exact signature they had ingrained on their own Slugger. Finally, you'll get to end the day taking home your very own piece of history--a miniature Louisville Slugger of your very own.

Insiders tips for Louisville Slugger Museum
If you're a baseball player or fan, make sure to visit the website or call ahead. Visitors can actually have the chance to design their very own bat and watch it being made, then pick it up at the end of their tour!

Author's bio: CC Thomas is freelance writer and Kentucky native who loves to travel. Follow the adventures at www.iknowfuntravel.blogspot.com.

 

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Louisville / Kentucky / United States
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Louisville Stoneware offers a full line of artistic pottery items, such as dinnerware, bakeware, serving pieces and collectibles. It offers several home items, including cups, garden tiles, decorative items, serving pieces, trophy pitchers, homestretch bowls, bookends, and plates and platters. The company also sells mugs, ornaments, casseroles, cookie jars, bird houses and flower pots. Louisville Stoneware additionally deals in pitchers, tea pots and beverage dispensers. The company also provides specific gift items for individuals with particular interests. In addition, Louisville Stoneware offers an online shopping alternative to its clients. The company is located in Louisville, Ky.
Auburn / Kentucky / United States
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Louisville / Kentucky / United States
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The Louisville 21c Museum Hotel is located downtown within walking distance of the Louisville Slugger Museum and features an art museum restaurant and spa. Rooms have 42-inch flat-screen cable TVs. The luxurious guest rooms provide minibars. They have free Wi-Fi and iPod docking stations and also include desks and laptop safes. The bathrooms provide bathrobes and hairdryers. A sauna gym and bike rentals are available at 21c Museum Hotel. The hotel has a business center and banquet facilities. The centrally located 21c Museum Hotel is within a half mile of the Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft the Frazier International History Museum and the Muhammad Ali Center. It is one mile from Louisville Slugger Field and University of Louisville and 6 miles from Louisville International Airport.
Union / Kentucky / United States
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Boone County Arboretum is Northern Kentuckys premier arboretum, and one of only a handful in the Cincinnati area. The arboretum contains over 3,600 trees & shrubs on public display, and is home to a beautiful childrens garden and butterfly garden. Over 2 miles of paved trails, and several wood chip hiking paths through the woods await visitors. Open 365 days a year, and there is no admission fee.
Carlisle / Kentucky / United States
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Located in Carlisle Blue Licks Battlefield State Park offers accommodations with a patio or a balcony free WiFi and flat-screen TV as well as a restaurant and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Theres a private bathroom with shower in all units along with a hairdryer and free toiletries. Buffet and American breakfast options are available every morning at the resort village. Blue Licks Battlefield State Park has a playground. After a day of hiking fishing or canoeing guests can relax in the garden or in the shared lounge area. The nearest airport is Blue Grass Airport 45 miles from the accommodation.
Louisville / Kentucky / United States
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