We've been in the Midwest for 15 years now and have only managed to visit two areas outside of Ohio; Traverse City, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois. Both were great trips that we all enjoyed immensely. This winter while thinking about places to go during summer break we thought about seeing the sights in Boston, or Seattle or Yellowstone. Why is it that the places close to home are the last ones we think about visiting?
This year that changed with our trip to Kentucky. We started in Louisville which was a quick 3 hour drive down 71.
We found a downtown full of restored buildings and amazing artwork. While on our way to the Louisville Slugger factory,
Steve hung out with a former mayor of Louisville.
Next we visited the Frazier Museum. It houses assorted weaponry from English history. Steve and CJ listened to a recreation of a battle from the Crimean War, which was what The Charge of the Light Brigade is based on. While they listened to the account of a bloody battle, I wandered through the pistol and rifle room. Don't worry Steve and CJ got to see it too!!! The museum was three stories of English battle history. My favorite parts were the evolution of the Tower of London and the section on pirates.
The science museum was good, not our favorite, but good. In case you are wondering our favorites are San Francisco and Seattle.
The visit to the glass museum was great. We enjoyed watching a 'martini' glass being created. Martini is in quotes because while it had the shape of a traditional martini glass it was much more elaborate than anything one would see at a store. The factory makes just about every type of glass object that you could think of. The glass walkway we had passed earlier that connected a hotel and the convention center was made at this factory. They are working on another for the city as well. Their work is commissioned from all over the world. Currently they are working on a cathedral in Chicago and a chandelier for a mall in Dubai.
While we hate to leave Louisville we are happy to have see some of what it has to offer and decide that it would be a great place to visit again. It's time to get back in the car and head down to the cave area. Maybe we'll see horses on the way.
This was a real treat to read-really like the new format. The pics are delightful. I know I would like wandering around Louisville.
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I plan to set off early again to swim. Yesterday I worked out with Mike in the early morning by the river under the canopy of trees which made crunches almost fun.
I look forward to the next KY installment.