Audrey James: The tour was very cool! Love the smell of sawdust. Great information and fun presentation.
Austin Wuethrich: Take the tour if you are in town, baseball fan or not. $10 for an adult, lasts about 35 minutes. Read more.
ABC News: Made in America: You can visit the museum and take a tour of the Louisville Slugger factory, which is still making all of its baseball bats in the U.S.
2. Speed Art Museum
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2035 S 3rd St (btw Unity Pl & Shipp), Louisville, KY
Museum · University · 32 tips and reviews
Josh A: Small but very good art museum. Lots of different works. The renaissance stuff and the old English wood room were incredible. Likes the modern works too.
Metromix Louisville: It's Kentucky's largest and oldest art museum with more than 12,000 pieces to choose from spanning from ancient Egypt to contemporary art. Read more.
Rachel Wease: Great museum that features diverse art and does a lot of work giving kids in the community ownership over the museum by displaying their art!
Louisville pure tap: Admission to the WaterWorks Museum includes a tour of the live pump station, which houses the Alis Chalmers steam engine.
Louisville pure tap: Get an insider's view of operations with upcoming tours in July. For a complete list of tour offerings and venues, visit http://www.louisvillepuretap.com/Events.
Ruthsworld: Great new museum here - WaterWorks See the history of the Louisville Water Company and how important it is to our city. Interesting photos, old equipment, gate house tour and informative videos.
Cicely L: Haven’t been for a while - enjoyed the violins of the Holocaust exhibit as well as the regular exhibits - bourbon, Lewis and Clark, miniature soldiers, and Louisville music. Nice interactive displays!
Louisville: Museum Row on Main: Show your ticket stub from any of these attractions (Frazier International History Museum, Glassworks, Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, Louisville Science Center, Kentucky Muse
Michael Lambert: Whenever possible, check out the view on the roof. Amazing panorama of the Ohio River and the rest of downtown.
Jessica Reed: Most amazing hotel - definitely spend time exploring the museum part of it, including the Proof restaurant!
Josh Whelchel: Pee on your friends through the one-way-window urinal.
Louisville: Museum Row on Main: Show your ticket stub from any of these attractions (Frazier International History Museum, Glassworks, Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, Louisville Science Center, Kentucky Muse
Michelle Buice: A must see when you're in Louisville. Kids and adults alike will love it.
NASA: You'll find all the major sciences brought to life with exciting, interactive exhibits! Check out the IMAX schedules. At the Louisville Science Center, there is always something to do for all ages!
louisville.com: "Our favorite thing at the Science Center, which has been in its current location since 1977: The IMAX theater, no doubt. Take the children."