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    The Barrel - 08.30.25 Located on 4th & Main streets

    The Barrel

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.8 miWest Main, Downtown

    Public Art [Louisville KY]…read more This public art can be located in the center of Louisville's Bourbon District. The Bourbon District is a gathering space for locals and visitors and is a walkable urban experience for anyone looking for a taste of Kentucky. The Barrel is meant to be walked through (which I did)... a worthy iG insta photo-op in Downtown Louisville. Barrel on Main has five hoops with rings made of a type of corrosion resistant steel and black powder coated aluminum, the giant art installation is almost nine times the size of a typical 53-gallon barrel and was inspired by those of actual oak barrels used to store and age Kentucky's local spirits. Next to the Barrel is an interpretive sign with a little history of why this Whiskey Row was called the Bourbon District. Parking may be challenging to find in this area. Just fun to see some of Louisville's public arts. Review #3903

    On the corner of Fourth and Main in downtown Louisville is a sculpture of five rings which you can…read morewalk through. At first glance it looks like some weird, random public art piece, but when you step back, you realize they are the hoops of a bourbon barrel! Appropriately, it's titled "The Barrel" and it is located in the center of the Bourbon District. A very cool piece of art that's a popular spot for photos. [Yelp collections: Louisville/Indianapolis 2023; Louisville, KY 2023; Public Art]

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    The Barrel - 08.30.25 the Barrel is representative of Louisville's spirited past

    08.30.25 the Barrel is representative of Louisville's spirited past

    The Barrel - 08.30.25 the Barrel' is a perfect photo-op representative of the destination

    08.30.25 the Barrel' is a perfect photo-op representative of the destination

    The Barrel - 08.30.25 located in the center of Louisville's Bourbon District

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    08.30.25 located in the center of Louisville's Bourbon District

    Lincoln Memorial - 08.28.25 Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address on Saturday, March 4, 1865

    Lincoln Memorial

    4.4(12 reviews)
    2.0 miCivic Center, Downtown

    Lincoln Memorial at Waterfront Park [Louisville KY]…read more The memorial, dedicated to the country's famous 16th president, is located at the Waterfront Park at a city park by the Ohio River. It has sculptural parts including a larger-than-life statue of Abraham Lincoln, four artistic expression sculptures, and Abraham Lincoln's own words engraved with four famous quotes on a stone amphitheater to express his lifelong ties to Kentucky. The memorial is a simple moving tribute very nicely done. It is a free attraction set against the scenic Ohio River. We were there around 7:45p as the sun was setting behind the Interstate 65 across the Ohio River. Review #3927

    Even though I walked through Waterfront Park on my 2021 trip to Louisville, I didn't discover the…read moreLincoln Memorial until my 2023 summer trip. Created by sculptor Ed Hamilton, the memorial was completed in 2009. The memorial is comprised of a 12 foot tall sculpture of Abraham Lincoln sitting on a rock beside his top hat, in front of steps engraved with various quotations from Lincoln's speeches: "I, too, am a Kentuckian"; "A house divided against itself cannot stand"; "With malice toward none, with charity for all"; and "As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master." There are also four bas-relief panels depicting various periods in Lincoln's life, from childhood to slavery and emancipation. An interesting and aesthetic memorial. [Yelp collections: Louisville/Indianapolis 2023; Louisville, KY 2023; Monuments, Memorials, and Historical Markers]

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    Lincoln Memorial - 08.28.25 WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE, WITH CHARITY FOR ALL ~  Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address on Saturday, March 4, 1865

    08.28.25 WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE, WITH CHARITY FOR ALL ~ Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address on Saturday, March 4, 1865

    Lincoln Memorial - 08.28.25 AS I WOULD NOT BE A SLAVE SO I WOULD NOT BE A MASTER ~ August 1, 1858: Lincoln Quote on slavery

    08.28.25 AS I WOULD NOT BE A SLAVE SO I WOULD NOT BE A MASTER ~ August 1, 1858: Lincoln Quote on slavery

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    Frazier Kentucky History Museum - A family in our Cool Kentucky exhibition brings Kentucky to life showcasing people, things, inventions, and more from Kentucky.

    Frazier Kentucky History Museum

    4.4(137 reviews)
    2.2 miWest Main, Downtown
    $$
    Budget friendly
    Kid friendly

    What a wacky and eclectic place the Frazier Kentucky History Museum is. But, I guess, so is the…read morestate of Kentucky. It's got a varied history. This museum gives visitors several slices of that history, from bourbon and whiskey to racing to the Civil War and the tobacco industry. One of my favorite permanent exhibits is on the second floor. It's a room dedicated to Kentucky bourbon and whiskey called the Bourbon Bottle Hall. It's just a bunch of bottles of whiskey and bourbon on backlit white shelves, but it feels supernatural to step into the room and be surrounded by all of the different bottles. You got everything from your Elijah Craigs to your Pappy Van Winkles. What else? There were Kentucky sports mascot costumes on display, a life-sized wax statue of Colonel Sanders holding a bucket of his Kentucky Fried Chicken with its 11 herbs and spices, a little play area for children, a display of German toy soldiers, a display of costumes made by local students, and lots of other interesting things to look at. The Frazier is good for all ages, but it's mostly a "looking" museum, so there aren't too many interactive things to touch, which is why it might not hold the attention of really young kids. My tween and teenagers liked it, but they were done within about 30 minutes. It's a small museum, but I think it has a lot of cool stuff in it and definitely worth a visit.

    Its always neat to see what new exhibits they have! I brought my aunt and uncle to see what fun was…read moreon display. The exhibit i enjoyed was the wedding gowns through the centuries. I realized im old because i didn't expect the 00's to be antique now... anyway, there were such amazing gowns and simple ones too. I liked the display of who wore the gown. There were Kentucky natives and famous to english and Indian royalty. I enjoyed the wall of roses to propose to someone one! The miniatures exhibits are always neat to look at and the video was cool! Ill come back again!

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    Frazier Kentucky History Museum - Take your picture with Colonel Sanders.

    Take your picture with Colonel Sanders.

    Frazier Kentucky History Museum - Explore and learn in our Lewis and Clark Experience!

    Explore and learn in our Lewis and Clark Experience!

    Frazier Kentucky History Museum - The Commonwealth: Divided We Fall is a great kid friendly exhibit that's fun and informative for the whole family.

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    The Commonwealth: Divided We Fall is a great kid friendly exhibit that's fun and informative for the whole family.

    Jefferson Monument

    Jefferson Monument

    4.0(3 reviews)
    2.0 miCivic Center, Downtown

    Very cool and large monument of Thomas Jefferson located right in front of the Kentucky courthouse…read morein downtown Louisville. Monument is a Longtime staple of sight sworn tours of the Louisville downtown area. It is also located next to a couple other cool monuments and just steps away from a lively food and and bar area. Worth a stroll for a photo op if you are in the area or dining nearby on 4th street.

    Located in front of the Louisville Metro Hall that is the center of the city government as it…read morecontains the Mayor's Office and the County Clerk's office. The statue was presented to the city by two public-spirited businessmen of the city in November 1901 and was unveiled at ceremonies that included addresses by former Governor of Kentucky William O'Connell Bradley and Mayor Charles P. Weaver. Louisville is the county seat of Jefferson County. The statue is bronze and represents Jefferson presenting the Declaration of Independence to the First Congress. He stands atop a bronze pedestal, which represents the famous Liberty Bell https://www.yelp.com/biz/liberty-bell-center-philadelphia-2. On the outside of the bell are four modeled figures that represent Liberty, Equality, Justice and the Brotherhood of Man. Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) was third President of the United States (from 1901 to 1809), second Vice President of the United States (1797-1801) and, amongst other roles, served as the second Governor of Virginia (1779-1781). Back in those days, the Commonwealth of Virginia extended much further west and included the areas that are now West Virginia and Kentucky. After retiring from public office, Jefferson founded the University of Virginia. And while some modern scholars have been critical of Jefferson's involvement with slavery, he is consistently rated highly amongst other US Presidents. The whole statue is 25 feet high. A smaller replica of the monument stands at the University of Virginia. [Review 13585 overall, 904 of 2020.]

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    Jefferson Monument
    Jefferson Monument
    Jefferson Monument

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