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  2. List of attractions and events in the Louisville metropolitan ...

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    L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, home of University of Louisville football; Lindsey Golf Course [70] Louisville Champions Park, [71] a park that "offers flexible space for a variety of field sports", including soccer; Louisville Metro Parks public golf courses Charlie Vettiner Park [72] Cherokee Park (9-hole) Crescent Hill Park [73] (9-hole)

  3. Your guide to the 26 best things to do this summer in ... - AOL

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    Here are 10 things to do in Louisville now that the weather is getting warmer: Looking to get outdoors? Here are 10 free, or not too expensive, ways to get outdoors now that the weather is warming up.

  4. From free concerts to Bats games & more, 23 things to do ...

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    Here is a list of things to do around Louisville. Memorial Day weekend is packed with events, from a huge flea market to free concerts and more. ... Family Fun Run 5k. WHAT: Louisville Parks and ...

  5. How to Spend a Perfect Weekend in Louisville, Kentucky - AOL

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    Consider this your ultimate guide for the Kentucky Derby and beyond.

  6. All the Best Things to Do in Louisville, Kentucky - AOL

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    Louisville is well worth a visit! Here's our guide to Derby City's best bourbon tours, historic hotels, food, and tourist attractions like the Slugger Museum. All the Best Things to Do in ...

  7. Kentucky Derby Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Derby Museum is an American Thoroughbred horse racing museum located on the grounds of Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Dedicated to preserving the history of the Kentucky Derby, it first opened its doors to the public in the spring of 1985. Much of its early funding came from a donation from the estate of James Graham Brown.