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Visitors to downtown Louisville can enjoy four major family attractions within just blocks of one another. The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is home to the world's largest bat and features exhibits and a factory tour. Glassworks, a space designed to house and showcase the work of fifty glass artists and Frazier International History Museum , round out the available entertainment opportunities. And warmer weather brings The Belle of Louisville and Spirit of Jefferson, the city's two riverboats, to the waterfront for daily excursions. Don't stop there, visit Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom for a fun-filled day. Remember, it's easy to enjoy all this because the city of Louisville , Kentucky is accessible. Within a one-day's drive of nearly half the population of the United States , the area is accessible by I-sixty-five, I-seventy-one, and I-sixty-four. And Louisville International Airport has more than 100 affordable flights daily. Louisville is situated in north-central Kentucky on the Kentucky-Indiana border at the only natural obstacle in the Ohio River, the Falls of the Ohio . Louisville is the county seat of Jefferson County , and since two thousand, three, the city's borders are coterminous with those of the county due to merger. Because it includes counties in Southern Indiana, the Louisville metropolitan area is regularly referred to as Kentuckiana. A resident of Louisville is referred to as a Louisvillian. Although situated in a Southern state, Louisville is influenced by both Midwestern and Southern culture, and is commonly referred to as either the northernmost Southern city or the southernmost Northern city in the United States . The first European settlement made in the vicinity of modern-day Louisville was on Corn Island in seventeen seventy-eight by Col. George Rogers Clark. Today, Clark is recognized as the founder of Louisville , and several landmarks are named after him. |
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