| Attraction | Description | County | Nearest City |
| 4th Street Live | Entertainment complex featuring Hard Rock Café, Borders, Lucky Strike, Maker’s Mark Bourbon House and much more. | Jefferson | Louisville |
| American Printing House for the Blind | Manufacturer of products for the visually impaired, the largest of its kind in the world. Fascinating, informative. | Jefferson | Louisville |
| Bardstown/Nelson County Historical Museum | In 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. | Nelson | Bardstown |
| Belle of Louisville | Cruise the Ohio aboard a paddlewheel steamboat. The calliope alone is worth a visit. | Jefferson | Louisville |
| 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. | Bullitt | Clermont |
| Blackrock Moto Cross | Statewide natural trained race track for dirt bikes and four wheeler competition. Season starts in April. | Grayson | Leitchfield |
| Calvin Ray's Live Music | Calvin Ray's offers a wide variety of music shows throughout the year. Great Music - a dance floor and fine dining. | Grayson | Leitchfield |
| Chapeze House | Col. 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. | Nelson | Bardstown |
| 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. | Trimble | Bedford |
| Four Roses Distillery | See 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. | Bullitt | Clermont |
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