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Housed in a replica of the New Haven Depot, this museum features a collection of railroad artifacts and memorabilia. The museum also offers a 22-mi (35-km) train ride through the Rolling Fork River Valley on a restored passenger train. Address: 136 South Main St. New Haven KY USA 40051
Send an Email (1) 1 502 549-5470
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History comes alive at the Frazier International History Museum in Louisville, a 100,000-sq-ft, state-of-the-art museum encompassing three floors. Here guests relive historical events, meet heroes, generals and famous leaders of America and the world whose military victories, and defeats, changed history. Address: 829 West Main Street Louisville KY USA 40202
1 502 753-5663
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The Muhammad Ali Center acts as an international, educational and cultural center inspired by the ideals of founder Muhammad Ali. The center offers visitors interactive exhibits, two art galleries, multimedia presentations, a library, archives and much more. Address: 1 Riverfront Plaza, Suite 1702 Louisville KY USA 40202
Send an Email (2) 1 502 584-9254
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International Museum of the Horse The International Museum of the Horse is the largest of its kind in the world. Visitors learn about the 58-million year history of the horse. Exhibits include a collection of 19th Century horse drawn carriages and racing vehicles. Within the museum, the Horse in Sport gallery displays contemporary uses of the horse in competition. Address: 4089 Iron Works Parkway Lexington KY 40511
1 859 233-4303
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Admire the World's Biggest Bat and discover a prehistoric ball glove at the Louisville Slugger Museum. The museum presents the all-star experiences, a fun and nostalgic tribute to the greatest hitters in baseball history. Address: 800 West Main Street Louisville KY 40202
1 502 588-7228
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The Marie and Eugene Callahan Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind features a rare collection of artifacts relating to the educational history of blind people and the history of the American Printing House for the Blind. The Callahan Museum is housed in the historic APH building. Address: 1839 Frankfort Avenue Louisville KY 40206-3152
Send an Email (1) 1 502 895-2405
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The Kentucky Derby Museum is a premier tourist attraction, featuring an award-winning, high definition Kentucky derby film entitled "The Greatest Race". Displayed on a 360-degree screen, "The Greatest Race" places the viewer in the center of Derby Day action. Address: 700 Central Avenue Louisville KY 40208-1200
1 502 636-4400
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