And to learn about its production, history and about baseball in general, you come to the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. Highlights include a factory tour and Bud's Batting Cage, where ...
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 ...
including the Frazier History Museum and the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, among others), tickets cost $9 for adults and $4 for children between the ages of 6 and 12. There is a parking ...
Explore the iconic Kentucky landmarks, from the world's longest cave system to the Kentucky Derby. Discover history and ...
The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory takes you through the history of the bat and its impact on the game while showcasing its incredible craftsmanship. Wander through the history of the famous ...
At one hotel, a “Go Big Red” cheer broke out in the dining room during breakfast. At the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, many of the people taking tours were wearing Nebraska gear.
At the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, many of the people taking tours were wearing Nebraska gear. At a restaurant near the arena, the manager told the employees that Nebraska was playing ...
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 ...
CINCINNATI — The Reds Caravan is back and will last from January 18-25 with stops in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia. The fun will start in Dayton, OH and end in Hamilton. Get all of the ...
The Cincinnati Reds Caravan presented by Cincinnati Children’s will be visiting communities throughout Reds Country January ...