Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory
The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory showcases the history of the Louisville
Slugger brand of baseball bats made by Hillerich & Bradsby, and of baseball in
general. The building also serves as their corporate headquarters and a
production facility.
Inside the 16,000 square feet of exhibit and archive space, production of the
bats is presented, along with historical examples of bats (such as an 1880s Pete
Browning bat they recently discovered or the bat that Babe Ruth used to hit his
last home run as a Yankee).
Location
800 W Main St
Louisville, Jefferson County
Kentucky,
USA
Getting There
There are several public transportation options to get there, including buses
and taxis.
TARC (Transit Authority of River City) operates several bus routes that stop
near the museum, including routes 17, 43, and 62. Bus stops are located within
walking distance of the museum. You can check TARC's website for specific
schedules and routes.
Taxis are also available throughout the city and can be hailed on the street or
by calling a local taxi company. Popular taxi companies in Louisville include
Yellow Cab and Green Cab.
If you are driving, there is a parking garage located across the street from the
museum at 720 West Main Street. Street parking is also available nearby,
although it can be limited.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Kentucky that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
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Barkley Regional Airport |
undo Major Attractions in Kentucky