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During its tenure in Louisville, the festival took place primarily on the city's Belvedere, within and around the Muhammad Ali Center and within the event's host hotel. [6] In 2017 it was moved across the Ohio River to Jeffersonville, Indiana, now taking place on that city's riverfront.
On February 6, 2013, the city opened an elliptical ramp and the bridge to pedestrians and bicycles. Waterfront Park installed counters on the Louisville ramp in 2013, helping to calculate an average of 1.5 million pedestrians and bicycles that cross the bridge each year. In 2014, Jeffersonville built their ramp to complete the Big Four experience.
Following the parade is a celebration in Warder Park (109 E. Court Ave., Jeffersonville) honoring veterans. WHERE: Along Spring Street from 100 to 500 blocks of Spring St., Jeffersonville, Indiana ...
3021 River Road, Louisville; 601 W. Riverside Drive, Jeffersonville, Ind.; kingfishrestaurants.com; Hours: Vary by location There are not many restaurants that have lasted 70 years and not many ...
Jane Austen Festival, [7] a three-day event and the largest Jane Austen event in North America, [8] held on the third weekend of July at Locust Grove; Derby City Comic Con, [9] held in late June; Fandom Fest Comic Expo, [10] held in mid-summer; Forecastle Festival, a three-day nationally renowned music, art and environmental activism festival ...
David Mattingly, 3, shares a moment with Santa on a 1922 fire truck at the Vintage Fire MuseumÕs Snacks with Santa event in Jeffersonville on Saturday. (By Jenna Esarey, special to The Courier ...
Kick a season of free music off this Wednesday, May 29 at WFPK's Waterfront Wednesday at Waterfront Park, featuring Pokey LaFarge, S.G. Goodman, and the Ellie Ruth Band.
Several banks are located in the historic buildings in the district. The now defunct Steamboat Days Festival, held on the second weekend in September, used to be held on Spring Street and the waterfront. Jeffersonville's largest fire wiped out a block in the historic district on January 11, 2004, which destroyed the original Horner's Novelty store.