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Things To Do in Louisville, KY

Actors Theatre of Louisville Actors Theatre of Louisville

Pulitzer-Prize winning plays hit the stage at the Special Tony Award-winning Actors Theatre of Louisville, also home to the Annual Humana Festival of New American Plays. Attendee's have seen productions like Dracula and Sense and Sensibility. Enjoy the best in contemporary and classical theater entertainment.

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E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park

Unearth an outdoor exercise gem at the E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park crushed limestone fitness trail. Travel the Goose Creek nature trails, open to walkers and hikers who want to journey across open meadows and lightly wooded areas. For a little indoor exercise check out the parks Activities Center for swimming, and basketball and badminton courts.

 
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Conrad-Caldwell House Museum Conrad-Caldwell House Museum

Victorian aficionados are in heaven at the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, aka, Conrad's Castle, located in the heart of Old Louisville. Ramble through the halls and history of the Victorian structure that has been lovingly restored back to life as the family home in 1908 when the Caldwell family lived there.

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