“Lilly Pad” guidebook

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“Lilly Pad” guidebook

Sightseeing

From Churchhill Downs website: "Horse racing in Kentucky dates back to 1789, when the first race course was constructed in Lexington. Almost 100 years later, in 1875, Churchill Downs officially opened its gates in Louisville, and began its tradition as "Home of the Kentucky Derby" and the longest continually running sporting event in America."
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Churchill Downs
700 Central Ave
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From Churchhill Downs website: "Horse racing in Kentucky dates back to 1789, when the first race course was constructed in Lexington. Almost 100 years later, in 1875, Churchill Downs officially opened its gates in Louisville, and began its tradition as "Home of the Kentucky Derby" and the longest continually running sporting event in America."
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Evan Williams Bourbon Experience
528 W Main St
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University of Louisville
2301 S 3rd St
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Angel's Envy Distillery
500 E Main St
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Underground Zip-Lining
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Louisville Mega Cavern
1841 Taylor Ave
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Underground Zip-Lining

Neighborhoods

Old Louisville is a historic district and neighborhood in central Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is the third largest such district in the United States, and the largest preservation district featuring almost entirely Victorian architecture.
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Old Louisville
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Old Louisville is a historic district and neighborhood in central Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is the third largest such district in the United States, and the largest preservation district featuring almost entirely Victorian architecture.
Long known as "Restaurant Row," The Highlands, Baxter Ave and Bardstown Rd are home to a number of Eateries offering every kind of culinary delight. This is where the majority of the local night life is located.
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Highlands
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Long known as "Restaurant Row," The Highlands, Baxter Ave and Bardstown Rd are home to a number of Eateries offering every kind of culinary delight. This is where the majority of the local night life is located.

Food scene

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Bandido Taqueria Mexicana
423 University Blvd
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Restaurants and entertainment venues in the complex include Gordon Biersch Brewing Company, Hard Rock Cafe, T.G.I. Friday's, Birracibo, The Sports & Social Club (bowling alley and restaurant), Tavern on Fourth, The Fudgery, Bourbon Raw, and the new Guy Fieri's Smokehouse. Fourth Street Live! also has a variety of bars and nightclubs including Tavern on Fourth, The Sports & Social Club, Howl at the Moon, and PBR Louisville. A mall-style food court is also located in the complex with restaurants like Subway, and Philly Station. There are also retail stores including Footlocker and T-Mobile.
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Fourth Street Live!
411 S 4th St
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Restaurants and entertainment venues in the complex include Gordon Biersch Brewing Company, Hard Rock Cafe, T.G.I. Friday's, Birracibo, The Sports & Social Club (bowling alley and restaurant), Tavern on Fourth, The Fudgery, Bourbon Raw, and the new Guy Fieri's Smokehouse. Fourth Street Live! also has a variety of bars and nightclubs including Tavern on Fourth, The Sports & Social Club, Howl at the Moon, and PBR Louisville. A mall-style food court is also located in the complex with restaurants like Subway, and Philly Station. There are also retail stores including Footlocker and T-Mobile.