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Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History
100 West Broadway
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601

Buildings and politics burn with rage in this play about anti-immigrant riots in the streets of Louisville, 1855. (20 minutes). Free with museum admission. For more information contact Greg Hardison at 502-564-1792.

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Jewish Community Center of Louisville
3600 Dutchmans Lane
Louisville, Kentucky 40205

School of Rock creates an environment for young people to discover the joys of music through the experience of playing, performing and studying rock music. Campers will learn theory, chords, song writing and rock out in daily Jam Sessions! All leads of musicians welcome. Instructors Jeremy Reddick, Justin Reid & Charlie Rivera have all been teaching music for several years.

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Join us as the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft presents Blackacre Art Week 2009 at Blackacre State Nature Preserve, located just off Tucker Station Road in eastern Jefferson County. Taking place in one of the city’s most beautiful outdoor facilities, this intense and fun-filled hands-on art day camp is open for creative 10-13 year olds who are interested in art. They require no skill level or prior experience, just a sincere desire to learn. Participants will take part in four different workshops designed and taught by Kentucky’s finest artists.

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Speed Art Museum
2035 S. Third St.
Louisville, Kentucky 40208

Through engaging imagery, artifacts, portraits, and Lincoln’s own words, Beyond the Log Cabin: Kentucky’s Abraham Lincoln presents the untold story of his lifelong engagement with Kentucky and Kentuckians and the relationships that shaped his life, helped to pave the way for his political rise and, during the Civil War, kept Kentucky in the Union. Taking a broad view of Lincoln, this exhibition explores the complex relationship between Abraham Lincoln and his native state.

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Speed Art Museum
2035 S. Third St.
Louisville, Kentucky 40208

In conjunction with the nation-wide celebration of Abraham Lincoln’s Bicentennial, this exhibition will take you on Louisville artist Ed Hamilton’s artistic journey to create the Louisville Waterfront Park Lincoln Memorial. The memorial features a young Abraham Lincoln reading a book. The exhibition will features early clay sculptures of the piece, plaster models, drawings, and the 12-foot final models of the Lincoln sculpture, as well as early sketches of the panels of bas-relief sculptures depicting scenes of slavery and Lincoln’s extraordinary life. Free for All!

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The Clifton Center Eifler Theatre
2117 Payne St.
Louisville, KY 40206

Impact Dance Project is a brand new arts entity in Louisville but already creating a buzz around town. We are group of some of Louisville's most talented professional dancers and emerging choreographers. Our mission it to produce professional, entertaining dance performances in Louisville, while making a positive impact on the local economy and promoting local businesses. Visit our website or information on sponsorship opportunities and how to get tickets to our upcoming performance July 17th and 18th at 8:00 pm at the Clifton Center. Be a part of this groundbreaking new project!

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Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport
830 Phillips Lane
Louisville, KY 40209

Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Package There’s no place closer to the thrills and excitement than the $26 million newly renovated Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport. Plus, our all-day shuttle brings the fun even closer.We’re just a seven-minute drive to many of the city’s top attractions, including Fourth Street Live! entertainment district, Louisville Slugger Bat Factory and Museum, Muhammad Ali Museum and more! For more information or to book your fun-filled family getaway, call 800-626-2708 • One-night hotel accommodations in our new guest rooms

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Louisville Science Center
727 W Main St
Louisville, KY 40202

Wild Music: Sounds & Songs of Life Temporary Exhibit, Open June – August 2009

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Mark's Feed Store- All four locations!

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.

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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 40202
400 S. 4th Street, Louisville, KY (Outside Border's Bookstore)
Louisville, Kentucky 40202

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.

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Frazier International History Museum
829 West Main Street
Louisville, KY 40202

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.

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B. Deemer Gallery
2650 Frankfort Ave.
Louisville, Kentucky 40206

B. Deemer Gallery

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Kentucky Derby Museum
7047 Central Ave.
Louisville, Kentucky 40208

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

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Frazier International History Museum
829 West Main Street
Louisville, KY 40202

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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