Kentucky and Indiana – Day 2

March - April 2018

After flying into Louisville the previous evening, we spent our first full day in Kentucky getting the feel for the city. We went to an early morning tour of the Louisville Slugger factory and got to see some of the most well-known baseball bats in the world being made. Then it was off to our first of many bourbon distilleries, Evan Williams, for a tour and tasting. One of the most unique parts of the day came as we headed underground into the Louisville Mega Cavern, a massive man-made cavern under the city. Once we emerged back into the sunlight, we checked out Fourth Street Live!, an entertainment area. After tasting some more bourbons at Jim Beam's Urban Stillhouse, we had an obscenely expensive hamburger and a bourbon milkshake.

02-002 View from Hotel
A dreary first look from our hotel in Louisville
02-004 White Castle
There's a White Castle across the street from our hotel. I've never tried one before.
02-005 Whiskey Row
Taking a walk down Whiskey Row
02-008 Fred McGriff Bat Plaque
Must be getting close to the Louisville Slugger factory
02-010 Evan Williams Bourbon Experience
We'll be checking out the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience later on
02-011 Evan Williams Historic Marker
Like most things bourbon related here, Evan Williams was a historic figure
02-012 Mom with Charles Farnsley Statue
My mother made a friend, former Louisville mayor, Charles Farnsley
02-013 David Statue
Red penguins and golden naked giant. This building isn't tacky at all.
02-014 Louisville Slugger Factory
That is one big baseball bat. We've arrived at the Louisville Slugger factory.
02-016 Louisville Slugger Factory Sign
Heading into the Louisville Slugger factory
02-017 Louisville Slugger Factory
The Louisville Slugger company is actually called Hillerch & Bradsby
02-019 Giant Louisville Slugger Bat
That is one big baseball bat. We've arrived at the Louisville Slugger factory.
02-021 Baseball Players
Walking among baseball's historic players
02-023 Babe Ruth
This gentleman is Babe Ruth
02-024 Hanging Bats
Not the kind of bats you usually worry about flying over your head
02-025 Babe Ruth's Bat
Babe Ruth's bat
02-027 Lathe
Hillerch & Bradsby didn't always make only bats
02-028 Original Louisville Slugger
This is the original Louisville Slugger bat
02-029 Player's Bats
Some of Louisville Slugger's most famous bats
02-030 Atlanta 2006 Olympic Torch
A torch from the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, autographed by Kentuckian Muhammad Ali
02-031 Muhammad Ali Signature on Olympic Torch
A torch from the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, autographed by Kentuckian Muhammad Ali
02-032 Atlanta 2006 Olympic Torch Closeup
A torch from the 1996 Atlanta Olympics
02-040 Mike Schmidt Bat
The bat in the middle belongs to my favorite baseball player, Mike Schmidt of the Phillies
02-043 Women in Baseball Display
Memories of A League of Their Own
02-045 Wartime Products
Lousiville Slugger pitched in during wartime like everyone else
02-047 Hallway
Walking the halls of the Louisville Slugger factory
02-049 Hall of Fame Signature Wall
MLB Hall of Famers who used Lousville Slugger bats
02-050 Signature Wall
To say there are a lot of MLB players who use Louisville Slugger bats is an understatement
02-052 Evan Williams Stills
Checking out the stills at the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience
02-053 Evan Williams Bourbons
Tasting our first bourbon in Kentucky, Evan Williams
02-054 Tasting Glasses
Tasting our first bourbon in Kentucky, Evan Williams
02-055 Mural
Touring the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience
02-056 Bourbon Fountain
That is one big bottle of Evan Williams bourbon
02-057 Bourbon Fountain
Where there is a giant bottle of bourbon, there is a giant glass to pour it into
02-058 Bourbon Fountain
You could swim in that glass of bourbon
02-059 Bourbon Bottle Horse
Why is it not surprising that Lousiville's public art program consists of painted horses?
02-060 BBQ Brisket
Trying out some Kentucky barbecue brisket
02-061 Whiskey Row
Walking Whiskey Row under clearer skies
02-062 Empty Facade
Talk about gutting a building!
02-063 400 West Market Building
The 400 West Market Building is a defining feature of the Louisville skyline
02-067 Mega Cavern Entrance
Heading down into the Louisville Mega Cavern
02-070 Lobby
We're way below ground in the Louisville Mega Cavern
02-071 Rope Course
The Louisville Mega Cavern is quite a place
02-072 Tram
Our chariot awaits
02-073 Salt Storage
The city actually stores road salt down in the cavern
02-076 Ziplines
People (not us) ziplining down in the Louisville Mega Cavern
02-077 Tram in Cave
Taking a tour of the Louisville Mega Cavern
02-078 Storage Containers
Underground storage containers?
02-079 Rock Formations
All sorts of rock formations in the Louisville Mega Cavern
02-081 Rock Formations
All sorts of rock formations in the Louisville Mega Cavern
02-082 Nuclear Bunker Display
The cavern was also used as a potential bunker in case of nuclear war
02-083 Blast Hole
Need more space, just blast a hole in a wall
02-088 Louisville Skyline
Back above ground and passing the skyline of Louisville
02-089 Bourbon Barrel Horse
If a horse painted with bourbon barrels doesn't define Kentucky, I'm not sure what does!
02-091 Mom & Mint Julep
My mother found a mint julip. I may have to carry her back to the hotel after this one!
02-093 4th Street Live
Fourth Street Live! is a fun entertainment & dining district
02-095 4th Street Live
Fourth Street Live! is a fun entertainment & dining district
02-096 Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse
Jim Beam's downtown location, their Urban Stillhouse
02-098 Fudgery
These guys sing as they make fudge
02-099 4th Street Live
Fourth Street Live! is a fun entertainment & dining district
02-100 4th Street Live
I love a good pedestrian mall. This is Fourth Street Live!
02-103 4th Street Live
Fourth Street Live! in some great golden hour light.
02-104 Jim Beam Sign
Inside Jim Beam's Urban Stillhouse
02-105 Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse
Visiting Jim Beam's Urban Stillhouse
02-107 Charred Barrel Stave Tree
Jim Beam's tree of bourbon barrel staves
02-108 Tasting Bourbons
Our second bourbon tasting, Jim Beam
02-110 $25 Burger
You're looking at a $25 koji beef burger at Whiskey Dry. It was good, but not $25 good!
02-111 Chocolate Whiskey Milkshake
A bourbon milkshake? Only in Kentucky!
02-114 4th Street Live
Fourth Street Live after dark
02-115 Ferris Wheel from Hotel
Back at our hotel with a view the the Big Four Bridge and ferris wheel