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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Muhammad Ali Center

    Muhammad Ali Center

    4.5
    (203 reviews)
    68.6 mi

    "In the clearing stands a boxer And a fighter by his trade"…read more(Simon and Garfunkel) Who was your childhood hero? Without hesitation, my answer would be Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali. When I think of the '60's, he was in the center of every shitstorm there was - old generation vs new generation, pro war vs anti-war, and toss in civil unrest, civil rights, and race relations for good measure. I followed him over his full lifetime, clowning around with Howard Cosell, throwing lightning fast punches in so many fights (you needed to see a slo-mo replay to appreciate his speed), watched his 1974 championship "Rumble in the Jungle" match against George Foreman on closed circuit TV while at college, remembered his incredible lighting of the Olympic torch at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics as his wracked body was trembling with Parkinson's disease, and mourned his 2016 passing. The Muhammad Ali Center is a multicultural institution and museum dedicated to the man's life and legacy. For a time, he was widely regarded as the most recognizable person on Earth. The Center covers so much more than his boxing career and also showcases his childhood and civil rights-humanitarian works. One of the exhibits features a child's bicycle- a red Cruiser Deluxe and I suspect no bicycle in history packs a backstory like this one. When Cassius Clay was 12 years old, a young hooligan stole it. After Clay discovered the theft, he began crying and screaming on a street corner when a policeman approached him and asked what was wrong. Clay responded with "someone stole my bicycle and when I find him, I'm gonna whup his ass!" The policeman asked Clay if he knew how to fight and took him to the local gym for boxing lessons. And that's how one of the twentieth centuries greatest characters began his rise into history and immortality. This is a must-see museum, plain and simple.

    I will offer a caveat that I am a big combat sports fan so part of my review might just be that Ali…read moreis already very well covered in the combat sports world, but also like there's a will smith move so idk man. It's alright. Nothing really new or interesting. The weird deer park training camp interactive thing for kids, the movie that is not very good at the beginning, overall I just expected more and left pretty underwhelmed.

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    08.30.25 merchandise
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    Crafty Supermarket

    Crafty Supermarket

    4.3
    (22 reviews)
    75.1 mi
    $$

    It was a great way to kick off the holiday season. I love that there was an outdoor craft show at…read moreWashington Park at the same time, so I got a "two-fer." I shopped there for the traditional arts and crafts gifts, then went into the side door of Music Hall (yes, at you're looking at it, the fair can only be accessed through the left-hand side door of music hall) for unique artist-made crafts. I didn't buy much -- just a silk-screened t-shirt and some tasty Jalapeno jelly -- it was the perusing itself, and talking directly to the artists that was the joy of the season. And I had some great, animated conversations with the artists themselves, who were helpful and excited to talk about their work. Yes, these are hand-made specialty items, so the price was high. But it is going directly to the artists, so it is worth it.

    My first time attending the Crafty Supermarket, and it did not dissapoint. The space is beautiful…read moreand uplifting - warm, inviting, roomy, and festive. The booths were very high-end, offering great design and well-made products. Eli's BBQ was there, along with a bar, coffee stand, and gelto. It wasn't very crowded when we went, so take that for what it is. YMMV. Be prepared to spend some serious cash, also. I didn't buy many things, but the bill was high. I like supporting artists and designers, so I don't mind, but it certainly isn't a budget shopping experience.

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    One of the creatures at the 2013 Crafty Supermarket holiday show.
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    Kentucky Center for African American Heritage

    Kentucky Center for African American Heritage

    4.8
    (5 reviews)
    69.6 mi

    The Kentucky Center for African American Heritage is an absolutely beautiful venue! I had the…read moreopportunity to visit this spot for the Neighborhood Summit, an event held by Center for Neighborhoods. Prior to this event I was unfamiliar with the location, but I was so impressed by the beauty of the building and the awesome event space! If you're looking for a venue for an event I think checking out the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage is a great idea. I do not know what their pricing is like, but it's definitely a lovely place, so I think hosting an event there would be wonderful.

    Free parking and a great history lesson about Louisville that's also. This is used as an event…read morespace but you can stop in and see the exhibits about Muhammad Ali, National Civil Rights Activist and Local Activist. Learned about some new Activist and peaked my interest to do more research on them. They offer a map that gives you a blueprint of black history pivotal points in Louisville. My favorite exhibit was the story of the Black Jockeys in the Kentucky Derby. Knew the first Derby was won by a black man but never knew how many black Jockeys existed. Never knew much about their loves so this was a refreshing history lesson. I highly recommend stopping in and making a donation this is a site that should be promoted among all those who love to learn.

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    At Susan G. Komen "Pink Untied" fundraiser!
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    Former President Bill Clinton speaking @Hillary Rally
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    21c Museum Hotel Louisville

    21c Museum Hotel Louisville

    4.4
    (354 reviews)
    68.7 mi
    $$$

    I had my first day with my current boyfriend here. We met on a Sunday, because He was in Cincinnati…read morethat Saturday. We got a cheese board and some frizzy water to keep it light as it was the night before a work day. It was the best date I've had in a while, as we went over a vast amount of information from each other's lives that night. Of course, it was a wonderful time...and the Art was the second best part of the night as to me He was the most beautiful thing that night. Thank you 21C for providing the 2 of Us with such a wonderful time and experience. I remember getting home that day and being so happy because it was a wonderful time at a sensational place that made all the sense now that I can think of it deeper as I am an artist myself.

    If you know me, then you know I love art and free and this is exactly both!…read more I go here any chance I get to see what new art pieces are put up and when you walk in there are pieces to your right then you go the left and there's a wall projected of live footage of you but with letters falling as if it's a mirror, very entertaining and interactive then you keep going down the hall there are pieces hanging up in the conference rooms and when you get the chance to go downstairs there are multiple rooms to go walk through and even the restrooms both upstairs and downstairs have art as well! Once I went when they had Korean based art and it captured the beauty of the oriental style in a modern look and there was a story telling room where each art piece told a continuous short story which was such a neat concept! Last night when I had visited my partner and I got greeted by Darrel the security guard and he was very friendly and accommodating! Art can make you think, smile, and even laugh! I'm glad I was able to laugh at the beaded and sequin piece last night, it's eyecatching and makes you stay for a while.

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    Front of hotel
    21c Museum Hotel Louisville

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