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AttractionDescriptionCountyNearest City
4th Street LiveEntertainment complex featuring Hard Rock Café, Borders, Lucky Strike, Maker’s Mark Bourbon House and much more. JeffersonLouisville
American Printing House for the Blind Manufacturer of products for the visually impaired, the largest of its kind in the world. Fascinating, informative.JeffersonLouisville
Bardstown/Nelson County Historical MuseumIn Spalding Hall (circa 1820), this extensive collection includes an original porcupine-quill-decorated Indian coat and one of the first Kentucky long rifles made in Bardstown by renowned gunsmith, Jacob Rizer. (circa 1835). A variety of Historical artifacts, up to and including WWII, is on display. NelsonBardstown
Belle of Louisville Cruise the Ohio aboard a paddlewheel steamboat. The calliope alone is worth a visit. JeffersonLouisville
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest (Official State Arboretum) “Where the forest tells the history of the flora and fauna of this region of Kentucky”. 14,000 acres of wildlife sanctuary, landscaped arboretum and a new visitor center.It features an open, airy design combining the latest “green” construction techniques, making it unlike any building in the region. BullittClermont
Blackrock Moto CrossStatewide natural trained race track for dirt bikes and four wheeler competition. Season starts in April.GraysonLeitchfield
Calvin Ray's Live MusicCalvin Ray's offers a wide variety of music shows throughout the year. Great Music - a dance floor and fine dining.GraysonLeitchfield
Chapeze HouseCol. Michael Masters “The Hose of Kentucky” and Chapeze House, circa 1810 is your Bardstown host for Kentucky Bourbon. Tastings, Afternoon Tea and the Kentucky Bourbon Cooking School. Experience Chapeze House, a historic Kentucky mansion located on the Courthouse circle. Call for availability and menu. NelsonBardstown
Civil War Reenactment Old Glory and the Stars and Bars, gunfire and battle cries, soldiers in Blue and Grey. Reenactment enthusiasts and spectators gather the first weekend in June every year. TrimbleBedford
Four Roses DistillerySee bottling done by hand and smell sweet aging bourbon in white oak barrels. Gift shop and free private tours Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-2 p.m. BullittClermont
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