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Louisville is world-renowned for being home to America's most
exciting two sporting minutes each year when the Kentucky Derby is
run at the famed Churchill Downs racetrack. The thundering of the
hooves of thoroughbred racehorses, however, is not all this lively
city on the banks of the Ohio River has to offer. Kentucky's
largest city also offers scores of fine restaurants and a diverse
arts community, and boasts some of America's most beautiful parks
and renowned art and science museums.
Louisville is definitely a city of good taste, with more than
2,500 restaurants serving an astounding variety of cuisines,
ranging from quiet cafés and coffee houses to ethnic
restaurants and gourmet palaces. The city is big on the national
sporting map, too, being the home of the famed Louisville Slugger,
and baseball fans flock to the downtown museum dedicated to the
'Official Bat of Major League Baseball'. This, together with some
exciting attractions like an indoor forest, a restored old
sternwheeler river boat, an excellent zoo and a thrilling amusement
park, makes Louisville a perfect family holiday destination, set in
the very heart of America. The local tourist authority boasts that
the city is within a day's drive of more than half the population
of the United States.
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