A giant baseball bat leans against the main building of the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, making it easy to spot. You'll find it in the museum-heavy West Main district of downtown Louisville.
Kentucky is generally associated with derbies, whiskey and fried chicken, but there is much more to explore in the Bluegrass State, from a museum on Corvettes to a sprawling underground cave system.
The prolific Louisville slugger baseball bat began production in Louisville in 1884, according to company legend, and it's still being produced at the site's active factory today. Baseball fans from ...
Explore the iconic Kentucky landmarks, from the world's longest cave system to the Kentucky Derby. Discover history and ...
The first Louisville Slugger baseball bat by Hillerich & Bradsby was made in 1884. The company was sold in 2015 to Wilson Sporting Goods. Constantino Oberto started the beef jerky company in 1918 ...
Delve into the history of baseball and a very famous bat at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory (Alamy Stock Photo) Just an hour’s drive away, Lexington is also worth a pitstop, especially ...
Dec 27, 2023; San Diego, CA, USA; Southern California Trojans wide receiver Zachariah Branch (1) catches the ball against Louisville Cardinals ... noted right off the bat that Branch entered ...
The Yankees’ newest reliever has visited various locales in his professional career—let’s take the tour with him!
MADISONVILLE, Ky. (WEVV) — The doors are now open at the Kentucky Sports Factory in Madisonville. It's a moment that’s been ...
We all know the story: in 1982, Ozzy Osbourne bit the head off a bat. We're here to debunk the myths that spread in the ...
If being stuck in the house for days because of the winter storm was not challenging enough, Heather Cassidy and other ...
The Old Milk Factory in Louisville's Limerick neighborhood partially collapsed Wednesday morning.Louisville Fire Department got a call around 8 a.m. about a structural collapse at a building in ...