Louisville's Black history runs deep. From significant contributions to civil rights, culture, and more, here are seven ...
And to learn about its production, history and about baseball in general, you come to the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. Highlights include a factory tour and Bud's Batting Cage, where ...
February is Black History Month, and there are many ways to celebrate and learn more about Black history in Kentuckiana.
While a lot of people were getting ready for the Super Bowl Sunday, others spent their afternoon learning about the historic Louisville Water Tower.
Jackie Robinson played in Louisville before he broke Major League Baseball's color barrier. He also came to Kentucky for the March on Frankfort.
The Louisville community gave local icon Shirley Mae Beard her flowers as she lied in repose at the Kentucky Derby Museum ...
Looking to gain a little culture and learn American history? These events in Louisville range from art, museums to ...
The prolific Louisville slugger baseball bat began production in ... the world of horse racing year-round. The on-site Kentucky Derby Museum offers two floors of related exhibits.
The Reds Caravan rolled through Fort Wayne, Indiana, Louisville, Kentucky, and Charleston, West Virginia on Friday. The Reds ...
The first thing you’ll notice at the Louisville ... Step inside the museum to find the Big Glove, a climbable work of art carved from 450-million-year-old Kentucky limestone.