5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Louisville, United States
The largest city in Kentucky, Louisville, was founded on the Ohio River in 1778 and named in honor of the French King Louis XVI. The city’s main claim to fame is the annual Kentucky Derby horse race, held at Churchill Downs the first Saturday in May, attracting tens of thousands of visitors, who descend on the city for this single event. Visitors can learn more about the race at the Kentucky Derby Museum. The city is also known for having the largest collection of cast-iron buildings outside of New York City. Sports fans will enjoy the Louisville Slugger Museum, and the Muhammad Ali Center. Here’s five tourist attractions in Louisville, Kentucky
1. Kentucky Derby
2. Louisville Slugger Museum
3. Muhammad Ali Center
4. Cave Hill Cemetery
5. Frazier History Museum
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