Ryan, you may want to visit the birh place of Abraham Lincoln if you have the time. There's also the Kentucky Bourbon facility to visit. That is where the Makers Mark drink is produced...I think. It would be nice if you could stop by and visit the original home where Muhammad Ali grew up in Louisville, but it is located in a very dangerous part of town...lots of killings and robberies happen in that region of the city. However, not far from that boyhood house of his, are the Muhammad Ali Museum/Center and the Louisville Bat Museum, which are a MUST SEE!!! They are located within a couple of block of one another as well. If you decide to visit those locations, please do so during the morning and afternoon, because downtown Louisville is a dangerous place to be wandering about at night time. Too many people there seem to NOT value life much at all these days. They have been robbing and killing people at an alarming rate this entire year...so far. Louisville has an enormous amount of history, and the downtown area is a very unique and beautiful place to see. However, the crime is just absolutely ridiculous these days...especially during the night hours.
If you are into Corvettes, there is the Corvette Museum and the Corvette assembly plant where they do tours. Both are in Bowling Green, KY. Lots to do and see in Nashville.
Been traveling quite a bit. Have been to :
Halls for a hot brown
Toyota Plant tour
a Chiniese garden
Makers Mark tour
Keeneland tour
Watched a yearling Auction
apple Farm
Drove the horse farm trail
a story telling festiville
Visited a planitarium
Going to the biggest falls in the state to hike and see the moonbo and the red moon tomorrow.
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