1 DOWNTOWN LOUISVILLE |
2 On the docks by the Ohio |
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4 The other bank is Indiana |
5 Sunset over Shippingport Island |
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13 Commemmorating some famous visitors |
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15 Waiting for catfish |
16 The ship channel. The Falls of the Ohio require a 25' lock drop here. |
17 The Galt House, largest hotel in town, connected to all its neighboring buildings by skywalks |
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19 Mini-monuments to the famous players who have used the Louisvile Slugger |
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23 This idiosyncratic owner built a personal lighthouse on top |
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26 The new Performing Arts Center |
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28 Along Main Street |
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37 This statue announces the Twenty-First Century Hotel, a Condé Nast property incorporating an art gallery |
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39 This oark commemmorates the Falls of the Ohio, the reason that Louisville came into existence |
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43 The Muhammad Ali Center |
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47 These horse statues are all over downtown |
48 Home of the Louisville Slugger |
49 Sons of the American Revolution |
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90 The grassy park below is also a building roof, of a parking garage |
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93 Thomas Jefferson |
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95 Louis XVI, the town's namesake |
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112 This installation gives a viewer the virtual experience of being rained on by text |
113 The sculpture below this alcove blows smoke rings into the air |
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128 A walking tour of downtown |
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131 Our guide, a flamboyant city councilman |
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142 INside the Performiong Arts Center |
143 A sculpture made from wrecked auto bodies |
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154 Louis and Clark's slave on their exploration of the West |
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157 Yum Center, a multi-sport arena |
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159 The old bridge to Indiana |
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162 An old building gutted down to its facade |
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164 A bicycle rack |
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167 When the domed Aegon Center is lit up for Christams, locals call it the Green Wienie. |
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171 A monument to the local karstland geology |
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173 Finally, a few civic flowers |
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