Churchill Downs
In 1875, Churchill Downs officially opened its gates in Louisville, and began its tradition as "Home of the Kentucky Derby" and the longest continually running sporting event in America.
Falls of the Ohio
Located on the banks of the Ohio River in Clarksville, Indiana at I-65, exit 0, is the Falls of the Ohio State Park. The 390-million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest, naturally exposed, Devonian fossil beds in the world.
International Museum of the Horse
The IMH is the largest and most comprehensive museum in the world dedicated to exploring the important history of all horses and their impact on human civilization.
Kentucky Bourbon Trail
In 1999, the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® tour was formed to give visitors a firsthand look at the art and science of crafting Bourbon, and to educate them about the rich history and proud tradition of our signature spirit.
Louisville Slugger Museum
This is the story behind the world-famous Louisville Slugger baseball bat, and the family-owned company that has created it since 1884.
Kentucky Horse Park
Kentucky Horse Park is a working horse farm and an educational theme park opened in 1978. The equestrian facility is a 1,224-acre park dedicated to "man’s relationship with the horse."
Joe Huber’s Family Restaurant
The Joe Huber Family Farm and Restaurant now has the 7th generation of descendants included in their family operation. Go and experience a "Taste of the Country" where everyone is treated like "Family."
Huber’s Winery
In 1843, Simon Huber settled this Southern Indiana farm, he brought with him from Germany his years of experience in fruit growing and wine making. From its humble 80 acre beginning, the farm has expanded to over 600 acres.
The Fun Farm
The Fun Farm is a recreational facility located on 76 acres outside of Lanesville, Indiana, Since its opening in 1994, The Fun Farm has 7 outdoor fields for paintball, laser tag and other activities.
Horseshoe Southern Indiana
Horseshoe Southern Indiana is a riverboat casino operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. Opened in 1998, it is located outside the community of Elizabeth, Indiana, across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky
French Lick Casino
French Lick Casino, a 51,000-square-foot Vegas-style gaming facility all on one floor with soaring 27-foot ceilings. The casino features more than 1,300 slot machines, and table games including blackjack, craps, roulette, and poker.