A must see place while in Louisville! You get to interact with the horses and the jockeys! There is an amazing breakfast buffet in the club. And of course tons of hats to try on!
Welcome to the birthplace of the Kentucky Derby! Churchill Downs and its signature race were launched in 1875 by Colonel M. Lewis Clark.
Ready for the Derby? We've made network improvements on site so you can share every second of the greatest two minutes in sports. Read more.
Always amazing staff, drowned eggs, lemon soufflé pancakes, drink specials like seasonal mimosas or expresso drinks. No item on menu disappoints. Good strong coffee and fun atmosphere.
Experience all the history and grandeur of the Kentucky Derby with a visit to this museum. Read more.
I love everything they've done to improve this park. The walk bridge, the amphitheater, marathons, etc.
Photo challenge! Check out these vintage Documerica photos taken in Kentucky 40 years ago. Then take a photo of Louisville today and share it with our State of the Environment Photo Project. Read more.
Take the tour if you are in town, baseball fan or not. $10 for an adult, lasts about 35 minutes. Read more.
A restored 19th-century rail depot serves as the park’s main entrance. Perks include a children's play area in right field and a continuous concourse that surrounds the field. Read more.
Some of the CEC English classes just experienced the Shakespeare 1st Folio field trip. The Frazier staff was organized and very kind to our school. I highly recommend it to any advanced class.
European-style beer bar, inspired by the beer culture in Belgium and Holland is housed in an old church. If you want to try a beer you've never find anywhere else, this is the place. Read more.
Wonderful place to go. Take your time and give yourself an amazing experience about Muhammad Ali. Very inspiring
The museum captures the inspiration derived from the story of Muhammad Ali’s incredible life. See more great accomplishments made by African Americans over the years: http://bet.us/BHM
Don't call the Muhammad Ali Center a boxing museum. Its mission goes far beyond boxing gloves and fight footage. Read more.
Nice tour, you get to see barrels being made. Historic building. This place was renovated just for public tours. They char a barrel right there. Tasting was also good. Plenty of street parking.