Location: 2400 Lime Kiln Lane Suite E2400 Lime Kiln Lane Suite E KY, Louisville40222
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Location: La Vida Java Coffee Company, Westport Village, 1301 Herr Lane, Louisville, KY 402221301 Herr Lane, Westport Village, Louisville, KY KY, Louisville40222
Come play your favorite games at La Vida Java! We now have a corn-hole game for our customers.
The lazy days of summer are more affordable than ever with new specials and Rib Mania at Mark’s Feed Store. Special sandwiches and sides are light and tasty, and on Thursdays, grab your appetite and a napkin and dive into some hearty barbecued ribs.
Location: The tour begins outside at the corner of 4th Street and Liberty Street (in front of the Border's Bookstore). 400 S. 4th Street, Louisville, KY 40202400 S. 4th Street, Louisville, KY (Outside Border's Bookstore) Louisville, Kentucky40202
Explore the shadow-filled streets of downtown Louisville during this 90 minute walking tour. Dressed in historic period costume, your lantern bearing guide will lead you through the dark mysteries and supernatural experiences of some of Louisville's most haunted landmarks including the Brennen House, the Old City Jail, and the Seelbach Hotel. This tour is appropriate for all ages and includes stories of the tragic spirit of the Lady In Blue, the Legend of the Stick Witch, and the mysterious apparition at the Palace Theater.
Location: Frazier International History Museum829 West Main Street Louisville, KY40202
On May 16, the Frazier International History Museum opens Fontaine Ferry, a 3,800 square foot exhibition that explores this integral part of Louisville's history, just in time for the 40th anniversary of the park's closing.
The exhibition will explore the park's beginnings as a boat landing in 1814, through the Great Depression and the Great Flood of 1937 to the 64-acre attraction's demise amid the effects of urban flight and racial tensions of the civil rights movement. Go to www.fromyourmemory.com for information on related events and activities.
Location: B. Deemer Gallery2650 Frankfort Ave. Louisville, Kentucky40206
B. Deemer Gallery presents
“Around the World”
New Paintings by Madison Cawein
B. Deemer Gallery presents the latest in a series of paintings by Lexington, Kentucky born/current Santa Fe, New Mexico resident artist Madison Cawein. The exhibition opens with a reception for the artist on Friday, May 15 from 5 – 7 PM and continues through July 7, 2009.
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Location: Krohn Conservatory1501 Eden Park Drive Cincinnati, Ohio45202
Spread your wings this spring as the International Butterfly Show celebrates the treasures of India. Among many exotic species of butterflies and flowers from this beautiful nation, the show acknowledges many of the cultural contributions and innovations India has provided humanity, such as language, democracy and mathematics. It will also showcase India’s spiritual depth and social endowment. Join us in celebrating India’s amazing story and her “flowers with wings” as Krohn Conservatory hosts the 2009 Butterfly Show.
Location: Kentucky Derby Museum7047 Central Ave. Louisville, Kentucky40208
For the first time, the great traditions of more than one hundred years
of outrageous fashion at this infamous race will be explored and
admired in one location. This exhibition will showcase the fashion of
Derby winning owners, local residents, couture designers and
celebrities through the decades. The exhibit will also demonstrate the impact fashion has on
the Derby and the economy in Louisville.
This dynamic exhibit promises to be a hit for one and all!
April 10, 2009- August 1, 2009:
The exhibit opens with a display of lavish gowns on April 10th. Each decade since 1875 (the
Location: Gallery 104104 E. Main St. La Grange, KY40031
Photography contest answering the question "Where have you been?" Answer it literally, figuratively or…? with a photo essay of no fewer that three, no more than six framed pieces. Pieces can contain multiple photos. Submit entries by e-mail to c.grinnell@insightbb.com or manager@gallery104.org. Entry fee of $20 payable only if entry is accepted.
Entry deadline: June 8, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. Rules and entry forms available online @ www.gallery104.org
Exhibition dates: June 20 – July 25 with an awards reception Friday, June 26 from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Location: Mellwood Art Center1860 Mellwood Ave Louisville, KY40206
Located at the Mellwood Art Center this unique exhibit is a display of over 100 authentic human specimens preserved through a special process called plastination. Visit www.bodieshuman.com or call 509-896-8002 for more information.
Location: Frazier International History Museum829 West Main Street Louisville, KY40202
Swords of the Americas, George E. Weatherly’s private collection of swords, sabers and related artifacts from the United States, Canada and various South American countries, is a fascinating glimpse into the past. Through the exhibition, Weatherly—a scholar, collector and past president of the American Society of Arms Collectors-- shares his passion for this area of study and collecting that is often neglected.
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