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Museum Or Cultural Adair Heritage Assoc MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Kentucky Interstate Highway #65 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Interstate 65 in Louisville, I-65 in downtown Louisville, Ky. Attractions in Louisville, Ky; KY Museums/Educational Tours: American Printing House for the Blind & Callahan Museum, Buffalo Crossing, Conrad/Caldwell House Museum, The Forest Discovery Center, Frazier Historical Arms Museum, Gheens Science Hall & Rauch Planetarium, Historic Locust Grove, Inc. Howard Steamboat Museum & Mansion, Jeffersontown Historical Museum, Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, Kentucky Derby Museum, Kentucky Historical Society, Little Loom House, Louisville Science Center, Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, Louisville Stoneware Company, Inc., Muhammad Ali Center, The National Corvette Museum, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, The Speed Art Museum. 0.0 City of Louisville, Outdoor Attractions in and around Louisville: Atlantis Water Park, Kentucky Bardstown Road Farmers Market, Belle of Louisville & Spirit of Jefferson Waterfront, Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest, Cathedral Gardens, Cave Country Adventures, Classic Biplane Tours, E.P. 'Tom' Sawyer State Park, Equus Run Vineyards & Winery, Falls of the Ohio State Park, Hidden Hill Nursery & Sculpture Garden, Huber Orchard & Winery, Jefferson Memorial Forest, Kentucky Horse Park, Kentucky Railway Museum, Lincoln Hills - Patoka Lake Recreation Region, Louisville Glided Tours, Louisville Zoo, My Old Kentucky Dinner Train, Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, Squire Boone Caverns. 5.3 Kentucky State Louisville is the home of the annual Kentucky State Fair full of food, Fairgrounds/Kentucky rides, animal displays and entertainment. Located right next to the Kingdom fairgrounds, Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom joins with the fair during August. There is both an amusement park with rides and a waterpark. 8.9 Louisville, Kentucky Airport serving a large portion of Kentucky and Indiana. International Airport 24.9 Bernheim Forest Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest has a 240 acre arboretum-a wide collection of over 1900 varieties of trees shrubs and other plants. There is a visitor center, hiking trails, programs and special events designed to teach visitors about their natural surroundings. 32.3 Access to City of East of the highway, Bardstown, boasted as the bourbon capital of the Bardstown, Kentucky world. Bardstown is home to the Bardstown Civil War Museum, several bourbon distilleries and Bluegrass Motor Speedway. East access to My Old Kentucky Home State Park. During summer months, the outdoor drama 'Stephen Foster's The Musical' is performed under the stars in the park's amphitheater. Camping: 39-site campground with utility hookups, showers and rest rooms, and a dump station. A grocery store and a laundry are nearby across the street from the park. 34.2 P Patton Museum-Ft. Knox, The Patton Museum of Calvary and Armor features armored equipment, Kentucky weapons and memorabilia. 45.5 Abe Lincoln Birthplace Located near Hodgenville, Kentucky, this National Historic Site boasts a memorial building where Lincoln was born. Thomas and Nancy Lincoln set up residence in the fall of 1808 on Sinking Spring Farm, a 248-acre property. After two months, Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-room log cabin on February 12, 1809, near the Sinking Spring. Page 1/4 PDF Document Generated on 2021-May-24 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 72.9 Nolin Lake Although it's not right off the highway, Nolin Lake has a lot of park for the drive for boaters, fishermen and campers. 79.7 Kentucky Down Under and Visitors can explore the outback of Australia right in downtown Kentucky Caverns Kentucky. This is a lot of hands-on fun for the family that includes a parrot petting zoo, a walk among kangaroos and other Australian animals and even a stroll in a cavern! This a must-see while traveling through Kentucky! 79.7 American Cave Museum Many museum exhibits about everything you want to know about caves. 85.2 Cave City and Barren River Attractions, lodging, dining and shopping at one of Kentucky's great Lake places to visit-Mammoth Cave. 90.1 Mammoth Cave It's not just any National Park, it's Mammoth Cave and one of the funnest attractions to visit rain or shine. Take a cave tour and discover what life is like underneath your feet. Mammoth Cave National Park was established to preserve the cave system, including Mammoth Cave, the scenic river valleys of the Green and Nolin rivers, and a section of south central Kentucky. This is the longest recorded cave system in the world with more than 360 miles explored and mapped. Camping: Headquarters Campground has 109 sites, hot showers, coin-operated laundry, and a campstore. 108.9 National Corvette Museum Exhibits and display about corvettes. 136.2 Kentucky Downs Only about a mile from the highway, Kentucky Downs is home to horse racing 138.6 Welcome Center-Tennessee Start Finish of Highway TRavel Guide -e State Line Museum or Cultural Adair Heritage Assoc. 300 Jamestown St., Columbia, KY (Lat/Long = 37.093130, -85.303697) Allen County Historical & Genealogical 301 N. 4th St., Scottsville, KY, 270-237-3026 (Lat/Long = Society 36.754650, -86.185932) American Printing House for the Blind 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY, 502-895-2405 (Lat/Long Callahan Museum = 38.256265, -85.715014) Barren River Imaginative Mus. 1229 Center St., Bowling Green, KY (Lat/Long = 36.991534, -86.447759) Brennan House Hist. Home 631 S. Fifth St., Louisville, KY (Lat/Long = 38.248300, -85.759688) CLARKSVILLE HISTORY SOCIETY 2000 BROADWAY, Clarksville, IN, 812-288-7155 (Lat/Long = 38.328216, -85.763896) Corydon Capital State Historic Site 202 E. Walnut St, Corydon, IN (Lat/Long = 38.212192, -86.124055) Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site 914 E. Main Street, New Albany, IN, 812-944-9600 (Lat/Long = 38.286559, -85.813543) Ervin G. Houchens Gallery 416 East Main Street, Bowling Green, KY (Lat/Long = 36.993731, -86.441379) Falls of the Ohio State Park Interpretive 201 W. Riverside Drive, Clarksville, IN, 812-280-9970 (Lat/Long Center = 38.275690, -85.762649) Filson Club 1310 S. Third St., Louisville, KY (Lat/Long = 38.232248, -85.759127) Page 2/4 PDF Document Generated on 2021-May-24 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Floyd County Museum, IN 201 E. Spring Street, New Albany, IN, 812-944-7336 (Lat/Long = 38.286436, -85.821974) Fordsville Historical Soc. 32 Ridge Rd., Fordsville, KY (Lat/Long = 37.637312, -86.716817) Friends of Fort Duffield 110 N. 4th St., West Point, KY (Lat/Long = 37.999314, -85.946319) Grayson Co. Historical Soc. 12 E. Main St., Leitchfield, KY (Lat/Long = 37.495399, -86.223365) Green Co. Hist. Soc. 105 W. Hodgenville Ave., Greensburg, KY (Lat/Long = 37.262611, -85.501814) Hancock County Museum, Inc 110 River St., Hawesville, KY (Lat/Long = 37.901644, -86.747181) Hart Co. Historical Society 109 Main St., Munfordville, KY, 270-524-0101 (Lat/Long = 37.286585, -85.903341) Hiestand House Museum 112 Kensington Way, Campbellsville, KY (Lat/Long = 37.354469, -85.371996) Janice H. Giles Society 1098 Hemlock Circle, Columbia, KY (Lat/Long = 37.107276, -85.322062) Jeffersontown Museum 10434 Watterson Trail, Jeffersontown, KY (Lat/Long = 38.193420, -85.566773) Kentucky Art & Craft Foundation, Inc. 609 West Main St., Louisville, KY (Lat/Long = 38.257009, -85.760076) Lewisport Agriculture Museum 4778 St. Rd. 334, Lewisport, KY (Lat/Long = 37.918798, -86.961778) Lincoln Boyhood Home 7120 Bardstown Rd., Hodgenville, KY (Lat/Long = 37.598719, -85.651339) Lou Tate Foundation, Inc. 328 Kenwood Hill Road, Louisville, KY (Lat/Long = 38.158166, -85.770322) Louisville Geneal. Society 3502 River Bluff Rd., Prospect, KY (Lat/Long = 38.370309, -85.603230) Marion Co. Historical Soc. 342 W. Main St., Lebanon, KY (Lat/Long = 37.567763, -85.256828) Oldham County Hist. Society 106 N. Second St., La Grange, KY (Lat/Long = 38.407447, -85.380126) Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History 114 N. Fifth St., Bardstown, KY (Lat/Long = 37.810104, -85.470172) Portland Museum, KY 2308 Portland Avenue, Louisville, KY, 502-776-7678 (Lat/Long = 38.269662, -85.786026) Simpson Co. Arch/Hist Soc. 206 N. College St., Franklin, KY (Lat/Long = 36.723416, -86.579063) Speed Art Museum 2035 S. Third St., Louisville, KY (Lat/Long = 38.218194, -85.761606) TELL CITY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 548 9th Street, Tell City, IN, 812-547-9695 (Lat/Long = 37.948500, -86.768516) The Lincoln Museum 66 Lincoln Square, Hodgenville, KY, 270-358-3163 (Lat/Long = 37.574050, -85.740816) Thomas Edison House 729-31 E. Washington St., Louisville, KY, 502-585-5247 (Lat/Long = 38.258815, -85.660297) Page 3/4 PDF Document Generated on 2021-May-24 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Historic House/Site Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National 2995 Lincoln Farm Rd., Hodgenville, KY, 270-358-3137 Historic Site (Lat/Long = 37.535604, -85.734142) Farmington 3033 Bardstown Rd., Louisville, KY, 502-452-9920 (Lat/Long = 38.213855, -85.673375) Historic Homes Foundation 3110 Lexington Rd., Louisville, KY, 502-899-5079 (Lat/Long = 38.248653, -85.676824) Historic Locust Grove, Inc. 561 Blankenbaker Lane, Louisville, KY (Lat/Long = 38.286327, -85.659540) Old Mulkey State Hist. Site 38 Old Mulkey Park Rd., Tompkinsville, KY, 270-487-8481 (Lat/Long = 36.695894, -85.696168) Riverside, The Farnsley-Moreman Landing 7410 Moorman Rd., Louisville, KY, 502-935-6809 (Lat/Long = 38.225759, -85.659495) Page 4/4 PDF Document Generated on 2021-May-24 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media.
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