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Southern Byways

October 17th, 2006

American Cave Museum & Hidden River Cave

Not everyone is up for squeezing into tight spaces 150 feet below the surface, but for those who are, a day at Hidden River Cave in Kentucky is the place for you. Strap on your minor’s helmet and climb your way through a dark, undiscovered world, it begs the question, who needs the sun?
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October 14th, 2006

Day 7 - Cave Hill Cemetery

Perhaps I’m alone in feeling that cemeteries are tranquil and strangly enough comforting. To me, a Sunday afternoon walking tour of Cave Hill seems like the ideal activity to end our week in Louisville. There are three tours to choose from; one historical, one horticultural and the other modern. All three will keep you entertained […]

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October 13th, 2006

Day 6 - Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium

Today we sit back and look at the stars in one of the most unique theatre experences in the region. Enjoy the solar system the way mother nature intended with flashy lasers and thumping music by the Beatles, Pink Floyd or Radiohead. If the music doesn’t appeal to you then go for the ‘Skies over […]

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October 11th, 2006

Day 4 - Fourth Street Live!

If your travelling with kids then Louisville’s $70 million entertainment district may not be the most ideal place to spend the day and night. No kids? No problem! If your looking for great music, food and perhaps an alcohlic beverage or two, then look no further. Spend some time at the high end billards club […]

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October 10th, 2006

Day 3 - Frazier International History Museum

Learning a thing or two while on vacation never hurt anybody, so for our third day in Louisville we’ll visit the Frazier International History Museum. Museums seem much more interesting when you’re not dragged there because of a class trip.
History comes alive at The Frazier International History Museum in Louisville, Kentucky in our 100,000 square-foot, […]

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October 7th, 2006

Day 2 - Louisville Slugger Museum

If you’re a baseball fan I don’t have to convince you that you will enjoy a day at the Louisville Slugger Museum. If you’re not a baseball fan, first of all why not? Second, who doesn’t want to see a 120 foot tall baseball bat? Or a 17 ton giant glove chisled out of 450 […]

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October 4th, 2006

Day 1 - Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom

No matter how old one gets, there’s still a part of us that loves a theme park. What better place to start 7 day tour of Louisville Kentucky then at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom. With more then 100 rides and attractions, a water park, and some cute and cuddly Looney Tunes charactors, everyone’s gauranteed a […]

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April 17th, 2006

Riverboat in Locks, Louisville, Kentucky

Exploring Southern Byways
Things to See in Kentucky
Photo Gallery - Kentucky
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April 2nd, 2006

Union Station, Louisville, Kentucky

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*Things to See in Kentucky
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April 1st, 2006

Riverboat in Locks, Louisville, Kentucky

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*Things to See in Kentucky
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