Halloween is upon us, and the time has come to embrace the spine-tingling terror that haunted houses bring. The cool air carries a sense of excitement and fear, making it the perfect season to explore the scariest attractions in Kentucky and Indiana. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a horror aficionado, these haunted houses offer a …
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Savoring the Finest Burgers in Louisville
Hey there, food aficionados and burger enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving headfirst into the world of savory burgers right in the heart of Louisville. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds as we seek out contenders for the coveted title of the best burger in town. Juicy patties, expertly crafted buns, and an explosion of flavors …
Louisville’s Finest Frozen Treats: A Guide
Who can resist the allure of frozen delights? Ice cream, with its myriad of flavors, has been a favorite for people of all ages. Let’s get on a flavorful journey through Louisville, renowned for its culinary wonders, to uncover the most exquisite ice cream parlors that offer more than just a scoop! Louisville’s Year-Round Frozen …
Self-Drive Travel: How to Prepare for a Road Trip, What to Bring, and Other Advice
Why the car? Car gives a little comparable mobility, both on the way and in place: with a car you can stop by on the way to interesting for you city, and upon arrival – travel without restrictions to the nearest (and not very) cities and attractions. Also with a car are quite different luggage …
Hot drinks
Bourbon whiskey, produced in Kentucky since the 18th century, is the state’s most iconic export product (after purebred horses). The best restaurants in Kentucky often match different types of whiskeys to specific dishes, which enhances the taste of both. Want to know more about Kentucky Bourbon? Take a tour of a local distillery and enjoy …
To the races!
Every year on the first Saturday in May, Louisville’s Churchill Downs Racecourse hosts the prestigious Kentucky Derby, featuring three-year-old purebred stallions. Held since 1875, this race is the first leg of the American Triple Crown, which includes the Preakness (Maryland) and Belmont (New York) races. Kentucky Derby traditions include eye-catching hats and a mint julep …
Louisville landmarks
The Victorian neighborhood of Old Louisville, just south of the city center, is well worth a drive or stroll through. Don’t miss St James Court, just off Magnolia Ave, with its charming gas-lantern park. The part of the open to the public contains several remarkable historic houses, including Thomas Edison’s old cottage. Kentucky Derby Festival …