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Kashmir Indian Restaurant: a taste of northern India in the Highlands
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Kashmir Indian Restaurant: a taste of northern India in the Highlands
Wedged in between an antiques shop and a psychic's storefront — only in the Highlands neighborhood! — Kashmir Indian Restaurant can easily be overlooked. Few would guess at the aromatic wonders available in this former frame house on Bardstown Road across the street from Mid-City Mall.
Named for the northwestern state on the Indian-Pakistani border, Kashmir includes a long list of authentic northern Indian dishes. How long a list? There are 16 different types of bread alone, including naan, chapati, paratha and pappadam. The menu ranges from curries to various saags to staples like Vegetarian Biryani ($8.99) and various Vidaloos, whether chicken, lamb or shrimp ($9.99–$11.99).
Why not start off with an appetizer of the Non-Vegetarian Platter ($6.25), one of the best ways to garner a sampling of Indian dishes? The platter comes with a meat samosa (a tiny pastry-encrusted minced-lamb pie); some chicken and fish
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Published: Nov 14, 2009
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Louisville Attractions
Derby Dinner Playhouse sets stage for a great time
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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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Published: Oct 20, 2009
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Louisville Ballet: world-class ballet in the Bluegrass State
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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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Published: Oct 15, 2009
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Mammoth Cave National Park: world wonder right in Kentucky
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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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Published: Oct 10, 2009
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The Falls of the Ohio State Park: facile with fossils
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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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Published: Sep 12, 2009
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Bass Pro Shop in Clarksville: a sporting-goods colossus
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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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Published: Sep 5, 2009
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Rauch Planetarium keeps eyes on the skies
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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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Published: Aug 29, 2009
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Lincoln's boyhood home shows Abe's Bluegrass ties
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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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Published: Aug 4, 2009
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Louisville Mega Cavern: an underground adventure
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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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Published: Jul 25, 2009
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Louisville Slugger Museum: a hit with visitors
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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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Published: Jul 21, 2009
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Churchill Downs: Louisville's horse racing icon
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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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Published: Jul 17, 2009
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Kart Kountry: lots more than just go-carts
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Kart Kountry: lots more than just go-carts
Kart Kountry Family Entertainment Center, located just 19 miles south of downtown Louisville, boasts not just a go-cart track longer than 1.5 miles, but also an 18-hole miniature golf course, bumper boats, all-new batting cages, basketball, an arcade and more.
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Published: Jul 10, 2009
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Jefferson Memorial Forest: Nature is minutes away
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Jefferson Memorial Forest: Nature is minutes away
Just 15 minutes from downtown Louisville, Jefferson Memorial Forest's sprawling 6,191 acres provides hiking, fishing, boating, camping, picnicking and a chance to revel in scenic woodlands.
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Published: Jul 6, 2009
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Belle of Louisville: a real paddlewheel plies the Ohio
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Belle of Louisville: a real paddlewheel plies the Ohio
Take a cruise on the Ohio River the way the way passengers have for nearly a century: on a steamboat with a real paddle wheel. From late May until late October, the Belle of Louisville cruises eastward on the Ohio River for daytime and evening cruises.
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Published: Jul 4, 2009
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Spirit of Jefferson: Cruise the Ohio in comfort
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Spirit of Jefferson: Cruise the Ohio in comfort
Too often cast in the shadow of the more well-known Belle of Louisville, the spunky Spirit of Jefferson shows passengers a different side of the Ohio River.
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Published: Jul 4, 2009
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Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen Landing: a step back in time
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Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen Landing: a step back in time
Take a step back in time with a visit to Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen Landing.
Visitors can experience how farming evolved more than 150 years ago and how the Ohio River once served as the nation's first "superhighway."
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Published: Jul 4, 2009
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French Lick Resort returns to elegant past
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French Lick Resort returns to elegant past
The once-luxurious French Lick Resort returns to its 19th century grandeur with the introduction of 21st century gambling and a return to 19th century elegance.
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Published: Jun 16, 2009
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Fourth Street Live!: dining, shopping, celebration
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Fourth Street Live!: dining, shopping, celebration
Day or night, Fourth Street Live! in the heart of historic downtown Louisville provides a fun-filled destination for entertainment, dining or shopping.
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Published: Jun 9, 2009
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Horseshoe S. Indiana: Sin City meets the Derby City
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Horseshoe S. Indiana: Sin City meets the Derby City
Located just 25 minutes from downtown Louisville, Horseshoe Casino Hotel Southern Indiana, the closest casino to Louisville, brings a little slice of Las Vegas to the area.
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Published: Jun 6, 2009
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Mr. Ghost Walker tours Louisville's most haunted
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Mr. Ghost Walker tours Louisville's most haunted
Find out the ghost tales and haunted histories behind some of Louisville's most famous landmarks through a 90-minute walk with Mr. Ghost Walker.
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Published: May 23, 2009
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Speed Art Museum offers a lot for a tiny price
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Speed Art Museum offers a lot for a tiny price
Visitors to Kentucky's oldest and largest art museum, the Speed Art Museum, can peruse its permanent collections, ranging from a 6,000-year-old earthenware jar from Upper Egypt to up-to-date post-modern canvases, for absolutely free.
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Published: May 23, 2009
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Stage One: top-tier plays for kids - and adults, too
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Stage One: top-tier plays for kids - and adults, too
Louisville's Stage One presents award-winning plays — including many world premieres — that appeal to all ages.
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Published: May 14, 2009
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Music Theatre Louisville: Broadway standards come to life
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Music Theatre Louisville: Broadway standards come to life
Music Theatre Louisville has been bringing gems from the Broadway musical theater canon to life in the River City for decades.
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Published: May 14, 2009
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Westport Village: eclectic shopping in a cozy community
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Westport Village: eclectic shopping in a cozy community
Westport Village — with its clusters of shops, pleasant lanes and half-timbered Tudor architecture — brings a charming shopping enclave to Westport Road between Herr Lane and Lyndon Lane.
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Published: Apr 30, 2009
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Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom: still quite a thrill
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Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom: still quite a thrill
For years, Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom billed itself as "the Thrill Park," and backed its boast with screaming roller coasters like Chang and Thunder Run. The adrenalin rush is still there, but this season, some of the best thrills may be on stage.
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Published: Apr 28, 2009
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Bird-watching exhibit opens at Falls of the Ohio State Park
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Bird-watching exhibit opens at Falls of the Ohio State Park
The Interpretive Center of the Falls of the Ohio State Park welcomes a new exhibit on birdwatching. This is the second exhibit that is part of the year-long celebration of the bicentennial of naturalist and artist John James Audubon's arrival to Louisville, Ky., in 1808.
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Published: Apr 20, 2009
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Louisville Events
The Nutcracker: world-premiere production to delight families
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The Nutcracker: world-premiere production to delight families
While the Louisville Ballet has been performing Peter Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" for decades, the company promises that this year's "The Brown-Forman Nutcracker" will be a world-premiere production. "The Nutcracker" runs from Dec. 5-20 at the Kentucky Center for the Arts' Whitney Hall.
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Published: Oct 24, 2009
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Bill Maher plays The Louisville Palace Dec. 5
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Bill Maher plays The Louisville Palace Dec. 5
Talk show host Bill Maher comes to the Louisville Palace, bringing his hilarious cutting-edge observations on politics, religion and all other topics polite society deems off limits. Tickets to the Dec. 5 show start at $35.50.
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Published: Oct 10, 2009
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Roger Daltry rocks Horseshoe Southern Indiana
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Roger Daltry rocks Horseshoe Southern Indiana
Rock legend Roger Daltry will stop at Horseshoe Casino Hotel Southern Indiana Oct. 31 as part of his 2009 Use It or Lose It tour. This concert will be a rare opportunity to hear that iconic voice in person.
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Published: Oct 2, 2009
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Charlie Daniels Band performs at French Lick Oct. 30
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Charlie Daniels Band performs at French Lick Oct. 30
Grammy-winning music legend Charlie Daniels Band and his band will bring their eclectic sound to French Lick Resort in Southern Indiana Oct. 30. Tickets start at $25.
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Published: Sep 28, 2009
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Tyler Perry brings his latest play to the Louisville Palace
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Tyler Perry brings his latest play to the Louisville Palace
Funny man Tyler Perry will present his newest play, "Laugh to Keep from Crying," at the Louisville Palace for two performances on Nov. 15. The shows are at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
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Published: Sep 26, 2009
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Stage One's 'Busytown' hustles into Kentucky Center
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Stage One's 'Busytown' hustles into Kentucky Center
Join Huckle Cat as he tours his amazing neighborhood when "Busytown" from Oct. 6 through Nov. 13. The characters created by Richard Scarry have come to life in this musical stage adaptation by Kevin Kling.
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Published: Sep 19, 2009
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Louisville Zoo Halloween bash: It's time to party!
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Louisville Zoo Halloween bash: It's time to party!
The Louisville Zoo is ready to party — and your little critters are invited.
It's the 26th annual edition of "The World's Largest Halloween Party," and it runs from 5-8:30 nightly Oct. 9-11, 15-18, 22-25 and 28-30.
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Published: Sep 18, 2009
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Fright Fest at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom: thrills, chills
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Fright Fest at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom: thrills, chills
Halloween's too much fun for just one night. Fortunately, you can celebrate for a whole month with Six Flags Fright Fest Presented by Snickers.
The yearly monster bash runs Saturdays and Sundays, Oct. 3 through Nov. 1.
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Published: Sep 14, 2009
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Lewis and Clark Festival celebrates early 19th century pioneers
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Lewis and Clark Festival celebrates early 19th century pioneers
Re-enactors at the Falls of the Ohio State Park will demonstrate the rugged life of pioneers at the dawn of the 1800s as part of the Lewis and Clark Festival, Oct. 17 and 18.
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Published: Sep 12, 2009
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'Creating Identity: Portraits Today' casts modern eye on identity
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'Creating Identity: Portraits Today' casts modern eye on identity
"Creating Identity: Portraits Today" casts a modern eye on what identity means. The exhibit at the 21c Museum Hotel runs through Dec. 31.
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Published: Sep 11, 2009
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Dracula: bloody good fun at Actors Theatre
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Dracula: bloody good fun at Actors Theatre
"Dracula" returns to Actors Theatre of Louisville for a 14th season through Oct. 31.
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Published: Sep 5, 2009
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Larry the Cable Guy performs twice at Horseshoe Southern Indiana
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Larry the Cable Guy performs twice at Horseshoe Southern Indiana
Side-splitting comic Larry the Cable Guy will perform two back-to-back performances at Horseshoe Casino Hotel Southern Indiana Oct. 10.
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Published: Sep 5, 2009
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Back to School Laser Daze: shows every Friday night in September
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Back to School Laser Daze: shows every Friday night in September
Back to School Laser Daze at the Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium cures the back-to-school blues with laser-light shows featuring such bands as U2, Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Metallica and Led Zeppelin. The shows are every Friday night in September.
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Published: Sep 5, 2009
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Archaeology Days delivers hands-on fun
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Archaeology Days delivers hands-on fun
Archaeology Days at the Falls of the Ohio State Park promises a full day of fun on Sept. 5, including participation in a mock archaelogical dig and throwing prehistoric darts.
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Published: Aug 28, 2009
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WorldFest 2009 brings international flair to Louisville
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WorldFest 2009 brings international flair to Louisville
Got an appetite for something spicy and Jamaican? In the mood for Celtic drums and bagpipe music? Want to share the joy with some new Americans as they celebrate their initiation as citizens?
You can find all that and more Sept. 4-6 at Louisville's WorldFest 2009. The free festival will be held on the city's waterfront Belvedere at Fifth and Main streets.
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Published: Aug 28, 2009
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2009 Kentucky State Fair brings thrills, concerts, animals and more
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2009 Kentucky State Fair brings thrills, concerts, animals and more
Rides, contests, prizes, professional concerts, talented amateur performers, farm animals, food — even performing pigs! No wonder that more than 600,000 fair-goers are expected to descend on the Kentucky State Fair while it's open from Aug. 20–30.
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Published: Aug 28, 2009
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Baby bongo at Louisville Zoo is 'spunky and curious'
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Baby bongo at Louisville Zoo is 'spunky and curious'
Here's one new bongo that will be hard to beat.
The Louisville Zoo has announced the Aug. 14th birth of a female bongo — an endangered antelope native to the mountain forests of Africa.
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Published: Aug 18, 2009
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Howard Steamboat Museum showcases WW II landing ship
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Howard Steamboat Museum showcases WW II landing ship
Jeffersonville, Ind., played an important role in World War II with its steady production of naval craft such as the Landing Ship, Tank — a vessel tough enough to take the demands of wartime duty and big enough to carry troops, cargo, and even Sherman tanks.
Now anyone with memories of or an interest in the ships can view a special exhibit on the LSTs through Sept. 6 at the Howard Steamboat Museum across the river from Louisville in Jeffersonville.
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Published: Aug 17, 2009
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Donnie Baker and the Pork Pistols split sides at French Lick
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Donnie Baker and the Pork Pistols split sides at French Lick
Best known for his comic call-ins on the nationally syndicated radio show, "The Bob & Tom Show," Donnie Baker's bringing his comedy routine the Pork
Pistols band to French Lick Resort on Sept. 4.
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Published: Aug 14, 2009
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Kenny G brings his smooth jazz sound to French Lick Aug. 22
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Kenny G brings his smooth jazz sound to French Lick Aug. 22
Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Kenny G will bring his smooth-jazz sound to French Lick Resort Aug. 22. Tickets start at $29.
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Published: Aug 14, 2009
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Bark in the Park promises a dog-gone good time
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Bark in the Park promises a dog-gone good time
Enjoy a dog-gone good time at the Animal Care Society's sixth annual Bark in the Park on Sept. 19. Spend a day of music, dancing, performing pups, a talent show, food and more fun.
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Published: Jul 24, 2009
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MTL's 'Hairspray' runs through Aug. 9
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MTL's 'Hairspray' runs through Aug. 9
The musical "Hairspray," based on John Waters' 1988 satire, will play at Music Theatre Louisville's new home at the Kentucky Center for the Arts' Bomhard Theatre. Performances run from July 31–Aug. 9.
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Published: Jul 21, 2009
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Allied Orders of the GAR convention comes to Louisville
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Allied Orders of the GAR convention comes to Louisville
The Allied Orders of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) is holding its national convention at the Crowne Plaza in Louisville from Aug. 13–16.
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Published: Jul 19, 2009
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Family Fun Fair at Falls of the Ohio on Aug. 1
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Family Fun Fair at Falls of the Ohio on Aug. 1
Family Fun Fair at the Falls of the Ohio State Park on Aug. 1 will provide a sampling of each of its annual events. The park is located on the Indiana bank of the Ohio River, just minutes from downtown Louisville.
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Published: Jul 16, 2009
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Killers come to Horseshoe S. Ind. Aug. 8
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Killers come to Horseshoe S. Ind. Aug. 8
Las Vegas alternative-rock band The Killers will stop at Horseshoe Casino Hotel Southern Indiana on Aug. 8 as part of their current tour. Ra Ra Riot will open for The Killers.
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Published: Jul 16, 2009
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Louisville Restaurants
Heine Brothers' Coffee: savor the brew and chew the fat
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Heine Brothers' Coffee: savor the brew and chew the fat
Heine Brothers Coffee resembles a coffee klatch more than a coffee house, with regulars meeting frequently — sometimes daily — to exchange pleasantries and news. The homey atmosphere and excellent coffee, tea and pastries will make you want to join them at any of their five locations.
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Published: Oct 20, 2009
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Sitar Indian holds its own in a crowded field
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Sitar Indian holds its own in a crowded field
Sitar Indian Restaurant holds its own against a flood of other Indian restaurants that have sprung up across Louisville. The eatery, located in the Highlands neighborhood, provides casual Indian dining for lunch and dinner seven days a week.
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Published: Oct 2, 2009
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Shalimar: a garden of Northern Indian delights
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Shalimar: a garden of Northern Indian delights
Named for the fabled gardens built by the Moghul Emperor Shah Jahan, Shalimar Indian Restaurant has been serving as a garden of aromatic Northern Indian delights for 10 years.
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Published: Oct 1, 2009
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Mark's Feed Store: barbecue with flair
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Mark's Feed Store: barbecue with flair
Mark's Feed Store serves up succulent ribs, tasty barbecue sandwiches in your choice of pork, chicken or beef and a justly famous buttermilk pie. With four locations in the greater Louisville area, there's bound to be one near you.
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Published: Sep 26, 2009
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Los Mezcales Family Mexican: the real deal on Preston
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Los Mezcales Family Mexican: the real deal on Preston
Los Mezcales Family Mexican Restaurant, 7502 Preston Highway in Louisville, is the real deal. You know that from the tasty breakfasts — huevos fried or scrambled with tortillas, rice, beans and other south-of-the-border sides. You know it from the enormous $4.99 burritos, the $8.25 marinated chicken pollo a la plancha and the shrimp specials, like spicy camarones a la diabla, $9.50.
And you know it from the Spanish-language talk shows and soap operas playing on the overhead TVs.
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Published: Sep 24, 2009
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Whitney's Diner: Elvis would love it
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Whitney's Diner: Elvis would love it
Urban legend has it that Elvis is still alive. If so, you might have a pretty good chance of catching him at Whitney's Diner in the McMahon Plaza shopping center in Hikes Point.
The King would feel right at home at Whitney's, where there's just about everything from the 1950s except his blue suede shoes. Even the prices seem decades behind the times.
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Published: Sep 10, 2009
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Queen of Sheba: an adventure in African dining
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Queen of Sheba: an adventure in African dining
A visit to the Queen of Sheba isn't just a meal — it's an adventure. Sample the savory, exotic cuisine of Ethiopia in suburban Louisville.
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Published: Aug 28, 2009
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The Oakroom: Kentucky's only AAA Five Diamond restaurant
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The Oakroom: Kentucky's only AAA Five Diamond restaurant
Recall Louisville's Golden Age with a visit to The Oakroom, a fine-dining restaurant at the Seelbach Hotel, built in 1904.
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Published: Jul 21, 2009
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Ollie's Trolley: Hop on board the burger express
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Ollie's Trolley: Hop on board the burger express
You won't need a ticket to hop on board Ollie's Trolley - just an appetite for fast-food basics in a nostalgic setting.
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Published: Jul 6, 2009
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Proof on Main: artistry on your plate, on the wall
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Proof on Main: artistry on your plate, on the wall
At Proof on Main, the artistry applies as much to the food before you as to the paintings and sculptures around you.
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Published: Jun 19, 2009
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Palermo Viejo: a taste of Argentina in Louisville
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Palermo Viejo: a taste of Argentina in Louisville
Palermo Viejo celebrates the cuisine of Argentina, particularly the signature grilled beef.
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Published: Jun 14, 2009
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Mike Linnig's: serving up seafood since 1925
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Mike Linnig's: serving up seafood since 1925
A Louisville institution since 1925, Mike Linnig's serves up enormous portions of fried whitefish, catfish, oysters, clams, alligator and the house specialty, frog legs.
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Published: May 30, 2009
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Café Beignet: Crescent City meets the River City
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Café Beignet: Crescent City meets the River City
Café Beignet brings the taste of New Orleans' historic French Market to Louisville.
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Published: May 19, 2009
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The Fish House: a meal to make Kentucky proud
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The Fish House: a meal to make Kentucky proud
Don't head to the Fish House expecting fancy service or white tablecloths; however, if it's lip-smacking fried fish at a great price that you crave, the Fish House is just the place.
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Published: May 19, 2009
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English Grill Restaurant: 4 diamonds, Kentucky flair
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English Grill Restaurant: 4 diamonds, Kentucky flair
For an unforgettable evening of fine dining, the English Grill has a lot to offer. This AAA Four-Diamond restaurant provides excellent food amidst oak-paneled splendor.
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Published: May 19, 2009
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J. Graham's: home of the legendary Hot Brown
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J. Graham's: home of the legendary Hot Brown
Tucked into a corner of Louisville's historic Brown Hotel, J. Graham's offers guests casual dining for breakfast or lunch. And it's a chance to order a legendary Hot Brown in the very hotel where the Louisville specialty was invented.
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Published: May 19, 2009
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KingFish: still frying to please
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KingFish: still frying to please
KingFish restaurants keeps up its fine seafood tradition in three Louisville-area locations.
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Published: Apr 18, 2009
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Butterfly Garden Café: quaint wonder for lunch
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Butterfly Garden Café: quaint wonder for lunch
It's easy to overlook Butterfly Garden Café among the bustle of Bardstown Road, but it's definitely worth the effort to find this lunchtime gem.
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Published: Apr 18, 2009
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Havana Rumba: Cuban food like Mamá used to make
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Havana Rumba: Cuban food like Mamá used to make
Enjoy a taste of the tropics in the heart of St. Matthews at Havana Rumba, where diners can enjoy authentic Cuban food.
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Published: Apr 13, 2009
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Lynn's Paradise Café: quirky décor, artful cuisine - and toys!
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Lynn's Paradise Café: quirky décor, artful cuisine - and toys!
Arguably Louisville's quirkiest restaurant, Lynn's Paradise Café has risen from local favorite to nationally recognized eatery and a staple on the Food Network.
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Published: Apr 6, 2009
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Wild Eggs: worth the wait for an egg-citing breakfast or lunch
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Wild Eggs: worth the wait for an egg-citing breakfast or lunch
Wild Eggs serves up eggs every way you can imagine in its two cheery and whimsical eateries. But the menu also boasts great soups, salads and sandwiches, too.
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Published: Apr 4, 2009
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J. Gumbo's Down-Home Cajun Cookin': Bayou taste in the heart of Louisville
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J. Gumbo's Down-Home Cajun Cookin': Bayou taste in the heart of Louisville
Discover a taste of Cajun cuisine 700 miles north of New Orleans. The taste of the bayou lives in the Derby City at J. Gumbo's Down-Home Cajun Cookin'.
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Published: Mar 31, 2009
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Cunningham's Restaurant: more than just fine fish sandwiches
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Cunningham's Restaurant: more than just fine fish sandwiches
Whether it's a home-style dinner, Sunday brunch or the long-loved fried fish sandwiches on rye, Cunningham's stands as a Louisville favorite.
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Published: Mar 30, 2009
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Macca's Florida Seafood Grill & Bar: a tropical delight close to home
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Macca's Florida Seafood Grill & Bar: a tropical delight close to home
Louisville seafood lovers don't have to travel through four states to enjoy a Florida-style feast of scallops, clams, crab, plantains and even alligator tail. They can find it all at Westport Village at Macca's Florida Seafood Grill & Bar.
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Published: Mar 20, 2009
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