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Derby Dinner Playhouse sets stage for a great time

Derby Dinner Playhouse sets stage for a great time
Each year, thousands of patrons enjoy Derby Dinner Playhouse, which has been combining delicious food and fine entertainment in Clarksville, Ind., since 1974.

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Louisville Ballet: world-class ballet in the Bluegrass State

Louisville Ballet: world-class ballet in the Bluegrass State
With great leaps into the air, sylph-like ballerinas and rousing music, a night at the Louisville Ballet engages with its sights and sounds.

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Mammoth Cave National Park: world wonder right in Kentucky

Mammoth Cave National Park: world wonder right in Kentucky
Mammoth Cave National Park, a mere 90 minutes from downtown Louisville, gives visitors the chance to explore a piece of American history, view the natural wonders of the unique cave system below ground or enjoy the beauty of the forests and rivers above ground.

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The Falls of the Ohio State Park: facile with fossils

The Falls of the Ohio State Park: facile with fossils
You don't have to be an old fossil to love the Falls of the Ohio State Park, located on the Indiana bank of the Ohio River. True, the park is located next to one of the most extensive naturally exposed fossil beds in the world. But with an array of multimedia presentations and outdoor activities, the center has carved out a important position for those who love nature and are fascinated by nature's history.

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Bass Pro Shop in Clarksville: a sporting-goods colossus

Bass Pro Shop in Clarksville: a sporting-goods colossus
You don't have to be a professional fisherman to love the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Clarksville, Ind. But after you spend a few hours there taking in the tackle, lures, boats, camping equipment and other fishing accessories — along with equally impressive offerings in hunting, camping, golf, archery and other sporting gear — you might be tempted to give up your day job and devote yourselves to the Great Outdoors.

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Rauch Planetarium keeps eyes on the skies

Rauch Planetarium keeps eyes on the skies
Take a guided tour of the universe without ever leaving Louisville at the Rauch Planetarium.

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Lincoln's boyhood home shows Abe's Bluegrass ties

Lincoln's boyhood home shows Abe's Bluegrass ties
Visit Lincoln's boyhood home in Hodgenville, Ky., where the future president lived until age 8.

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Louisville Mega Cavern: an underground adventure

Louisville Mega Cavern: an underground adventure
One top attraction in Louisville is actually way under ground. About 100 feet below the grounds of the Louisville Zoo lies a cavernous excavation created by continuous limestone quarrying from 1930 to 1972. All of the stone the miners blasted out over those 42 years would have been enough to build all three of Egypt's great pyramids! Now, after two years of preparation, the cavern offers tours to visitors.

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Louisville Slugger Museum: a hit with visitors

Louisville Slugger Museum: a hit with visitors
For more than 120 years, Hillerich & Bradsby Co. has produced the finest baseball bats in the world: the Louisville Slugger. The Louisville Slugger Museum celebrates more than a century of a love affair between baseball and its most famous bat.

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Churchill Downs: Louisville's horse racing icon

Churchill Downs: Louisville's horse racing icon
No visit to Louisville is complete without a visit to Churchill Downs — the most famous racetrack in the world. Racing fans easily recognize the Twin Spires of Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby since 1875.

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