Louisville, Kentucky City Guide
Louisville offers museums, historic homes, and of course, Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Derby, and the Louisville Slugger Museum.
Introduction
Louisville is a gracious city where the old and new blend harmoniously. Home to the world-renowned Kentucky Derby, Louisville is the 10th busiest airport in the world, offering on average 100 daily departures from Louisville International Airport. The largest collection of Victorian homes in the United State and the 3rd largest historically preserved district in the United States is located in Old Louisville. The Victorian buildings on these lovely tree-lined streets set the mood for a horse and carriage ride while the modern skyline is inspiring from a boat cruising along the 981 mile Ohio River shoreline.
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Louisville is a gracious city where the old and new blend harmoniously. Home to the world-renowned Kentucky Derby, Louisville is the 10th busiest airport in the world, offering on average 100 daily departures from Louisville International Airport. The largest collection of Victorian homes in the United State and the 3rd largest historically preserved district in the United States is located in Old Louisville. The Victorian buildings on these lovely tree-lined streets set the mood for a horse and carriage ride while the modern skyline is inspiring from a boat cruising along the 981 mile Ohio River shoreline.









