As Kentucky prepares to celebrate Bill Monroe and the 100th anniversary of his birth, we take a look at Louisville's vibrant bluegrass scene. Dining at Harvest.
Skate, Zip, Scoop in Extreme Louisville: An action-packed tour of one of the top free skate parks in the US and two of the city's new Zip Lines at the Louisville Zoo and the only underground zip line in the world at MegaCaverns. Then no forks allowed during a traditional Ethopian meal at Queen of Sheeba.
Take your best shot in Louisville: Gaining an international reputation for hosting world-class golf events, you don't have to be on the PGA tour to enjoy a great round of golf in the city. A look at some of the best public courses with dining at Pat's Steakhouse.
This is your ticket to ride for a peek at the world's largest Beatles music festival, Abbey Road on the River in Louisville. British invasion dining at The Pub.
Louisville is well known for bourbon as the Gateway to Bourbon Country but the “Falls City†also has a vast history of brewing heritage as well. A growing number of micro-breweries, restaurants and pubs are showcasing craft beer. Grab a mug as we sample a few of the hot spots.
Nearly 70 Impressionist landscapes come to life at the Speed Art Museum's latest exhibit. Dining at Third Avenue Cafe in Old Louisville.
We boldly go to the Louisville Science Center where Star Trek: The Exhibition has landed. We'll swap Captain Kirk's chair for the table across the street at Mrs. Potter's for lunch and some tableside s'mores.
A peek at the nation's largest indoor farm show. We rev 'em up at the championship tractor pull after we strike some down at nearby Executive Bowl. Bowling alley dining and happy hour at the Blue Horse.
Louisville is prepared for the holiday season with tried-and-true classics as well as spectacular new events. Join us as we showcase KaLightoscope, the Brown-Forman Nutcracker & Derby Dinner Playhouse. Dining at Bistro 301 & Old Spaghetti Factory.
A peak inside the state-of-art KFC YUM! Center overlooking the Ohio River that is energizing downtown Louisville. Dining at Patrick O'Sheas.