Woodford Reserve
by ATXtraveler
One thing you have to know about Kentuckians, they love their whiskey. In fact, it is so famous here that they actually make a type of whiskey found nowhere else, Bourbon. Similar to Champagne producing the only sparkling wine in France, Bourbon is unique to the Bluegrass state. Within the Bourbon family, there are certainly different grades, but consistently at the top of the heap is Woodford Reserve. Woodford is named for the county in which it is made, at the distillery in Versailles, which is the heart of horse racing country as well.
Woodford is the sponsor of both the Kentucky Derby and the Breeders' Cup, which means it was the logical choice for locals in the tents at the Derby.
AA Toy Bowl
by John195123
Every year at Trinity High School, the Catholic grade schools of the city square off in the AA Toy Bowl. It's not a major event by any means, not like the St. X/Trinity game, but it's popular with the families.
Tony Roma's
by dzni about Tony Roma's
Pretty good food, but they are 'famous for ribs,' as they say. Ambience is much like any of these chains, comparable to O'Charley's or Applebee's or what-have-you, but maybe a little nicer. honey chicken pulled sandwich
Louisville Slugger Factory
by penguinhunter
See the workers actually making the bats that have become so famous over the years. The factory tour takes you inside the production line and allows you to see just how these bats are made. The museum part of the tour allows you to see many famous bats and photos from the past as well as the process of selecting the wood and the grain type for the bats.
Frazier International Museum
by Jim_Eliason
This recently remodelled museum has become Louisville's premier attraction. It displays the history of Arms and Warfare in the US and UK. Especially good is the display of UK arms. The Museum also has many live period demonstrations.