
Old Louisville Guide's
Louisville
City Links
(Most informative sites, best links directories)
City
Info, News Organizations
Employment Links
History-Genealogy Architecture
Libraries
Attractions Dining
Transportation Gifts
Etc.
City
Info, News:
-
City
of Louisville Government sites
- Welcome
to the Online Guide to Greater Louisville! Louisville &
Jefferson County Convention and Visitors Bureau
- TheLouisvilleChannel.com
news, weather, sports, more
-
Louisville Neighborhoods
web site follows neighborhoods stories, analyzes issues, and provides a
forum and resources for the more than 250 neighborhoods and small cities
of the Louisville Metropolitan area
- Louisville.net
Online resource for entertainment, news, business, arts, real estate,
culture, weather, religion and much more.
- Louisville.com/Visitors
Center General information on what to do and see in
Louisville.
- NetworkLouisville.com
a comprehensive guide for and about Louisville where you can find
shopping and services, food and drink, entertainment, events, local
music, info articles, etc...
- All
Around Town Information and Links on Louisville and Southern
Indiana
- HelloLouisville.com
Info and links from all around Louisville, shopping, and one of the
largest sources for Louisville job opportunities on the Internet.
- Planet
Louisville.com a central internet location for Louisville
area entertainment, including restaurants, night spots, local
attractions, the arts, local music and talent, shopping, sports, related
web links and more. Louisvillebiz.com
is still under development, but promises soon to be a valuable
web resource akin to PlanetLouisville.com.
- Just
Go Kentuckiana Movies, dining, entertainment, music,
on stage, news
- The
Courier- Journal On-Line Louisville's daily newspaper
internet edition.
- The
Courier-Journal's Louisville Scene for what's doing around
Louisville: Dining and entertainment, the arts, features and much more
- Louisville
News showcasing the best web sites in Louisville
(area TV, newspapers, entertainment, tourism, business, education and
more!
- Louisville
Eccentric Observer (LEO) for weekly news of the off-beat in
Louisville, articles, features, as well as dining and entertainment,
arts, theater, sports and personals. A favorite of the Old
Louisville college crowd.
- Snitch
newsweekly dedicated to local and national crime news and
information
- Louisville
Economic Monitor - Latest statistics on the Louisville
Economy
- Welcome
to Greater Louisville Travel Guide and The
Kentucky Travel Guide
- Kentucky.com
A search engine and directory for the State of Kentucky.
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Organizations:
- Greater
Louisville Inc. The Metro Area Chamber of
Commerce
- Community
Resource Network The CRN is dedicated to identifying,
classifying and distributing information on human services and providers
in the Metropolitan Louisville Area. This extensive health and human
services database of over 2,200 programs offered by 700 service
providers is the most comprehensive listing of its kind ever available
in this region
- Community
Resource Network's Job Center! For the necessary
resource tools for a successful job search, from CRN. Currently
has information on over 300 local employer's open positions, education
and training, resume writing and interviewing tips, as well as other
employment resource information.
- Sister
Cities of Louisville, Inc. Information about
Louisville's sister cities: Montpellier, France, Quito,
Ecuador, Mainz, Germany, Tamale, Ghana, La Plata,
Argentina, Perm, Russia and Shantou, China, as well as information
on the Sister Cities organization, activities and events.
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Employment
- Career
Barn Job postings for the Louisville area only. serving the employer
and the future employee,
- HelloLouisville.com
Info and links from all around Louisville, shopping, and one of the
largest sources for Louisville job opportunities on the Internet.
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Links
Directories:
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History
and Genealogy:
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Architecture:
- Work
and Life of William J. Dodd
Much of Dodd's Louisville oeuvre will be featured on the site as it
is developed. The expanding site includes an annotated bibliography and resource list.
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Libraries
Our Libraries
page contains links and information on Louisville's major
libraries, as well as contact information and hours.
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Louisville
Attractions
-
Fourth Street Live!
Louisville's new rockin' downtown entertainment district!
-
Actor's
Theater of Louisville
- Kentucky Derby Festival -
It's For You! Kentucky
Derby Festival - It's For You! Go to the web site that describes
Louisville's most famous annual events, a whirlwind of activity from mid
April until the first Saturday in May.
- Churchill
Downs and The
Kentucky Derby Museum
- The
Louisville Zoo
- Louisville
Slugger Museum a shrine to baseball
-
Frazier
Historical Arms Museum. Quickly becoming one of
Louisville's top attractions, this 3 story museum on W. Main Street
opened in 2004 and contains an impressive collection of historic arms
and armor in collaboration with the British
Royal Armouries collection
- Locust
Grove Historic1790's home of General George Rogers Clark in
eastern Jefferson County
- The
Thomas Edison House Edison's home from 1866-1868.
- Glassworks
Tours, exhibits, events relating to the art of glass. Visitors
can see flameworking, cold and hot glass studios and 3-dimentional
displays.
- Louisville
Science Center Exhibits, programs and IMAX theater.
- Louisville
Ballet
- Kentucky
Center for the Arts and the
W.
L. Lyons Brown (formerly McCauley) Theater. For the
performing arts including Broadway productions, The Louisville Orchestra
and Kentucky Opera, New Masters Series, Jazz Cabaret, Lonesome Pine
Specials, Midnite Ramble Series, Phillip Morris New Directions in Dance,
Travelogue Series, Special Events and more!
- Kentucky
Shakespeare Festival right here in Old Louisville's Central
Park
-
Kentucky
Opera
- Rebecca-Ruth
Candy Factory Tours (in Frankfort)
- River
Walk A scenic walk along the Louisville
Riverfront. And Across the river, the Falls
of the Ohio.
- Historic
West Main Street preservation district has become a center
for museums such as the Louisville
Slugger Museum and Louisville
Science Center, as well as to artists and galleries such as the Kentucky
Art and Craft Foundation.
-
Six
Flags Kentucky Kingdom Thrill Park
- Kentucky
State Fair and Exposition Center Year-round events on 400
acres and the downtown Kentucky
International Convention Center (formerly
Commonwealth Convention Center)
- When the
steamboat "Idlewild" began plowing the waters of the
Allegheny near Pittsburgh in 1914, and later tramped the Ohio, Illinois,
Mississippi and Missouri River systems, no one had any idea she would
eventually become the Belle
of Louisville. Read her story, get info on her
cruises, and even listen to her
calliope.
-
Caesar's
Indiana Casino "The Glory of Rome." This
452 foot-long and 100 foot-wide vessel is the largest passenger carrying
riverboat on any river in the world.
-
Bernheim
Forest a beautiful 14,000 acre Arboretum and Research Forest
20 miles south of Louisville. Established in 1929 by distiller
Isaac Bernheim, an original resident of
1014 S. Third Street in
what is now Old Louisville.
(Also be sure
to check our museums page)
Dining
- Louisville
HotBytes The comprehensive listing of Louisville
restaurants with ratings and unbiased reviews. You'll find information
on the city's full dining scene by former Old Louisvillian and beloved
CJ&T food and wine critic, Robin Garr.
-
LouisvilleDiner.com
Your
Resource forrestaurant menus and information on Louisville's best
restaurants
- The
Courier-Journal's Louisville Scene for what's doing around
Louisville: Dining and entertainment, the arts, features and much more
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Transportation
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Louisville and Kentucky
Gifts.
-
Aunt Happy's Happy Balls
made by the Old Louisville Candy Company and housed in a 3rd Street
mansion are without doubt the best bourbon balls made on this planet.
We're not just saying that because we love Old Louisville. We're
saying that because it's the honest to God truth.
- Louisville and
Kentucky are known for fine horses. For the ultimate gift
idea, consider purchasing your next Kentucky thoroughbred on-line at HorseSales,
Inc., located right here in Louisville! Not only can
you buy your next Kentucky Derby Winner, the site is full of valuable
horse information with links to dozens of other horse-related sites!
- Rebecca-Ruth
Candy Factory tells the story of Ruth Hanly Booe (1891-1973)
co-founder of Rebecca-Ruth Candy Factory. She started her business
in 1919, one year before women got the right to vote in public elections.
The story provides a role model that evokes both inspiration and
empowerment for women. Ruth also originated Kentucky Bourbon
Chocolates. This is history you can taste - the aroma of chocolate
and the unique history of this tour will have the kids in the car ready to
get to the Kentucky area without a delay.
Factory Tours, just
45 minutes from Louisville in Frankfort. On-line ordering.
- A
Taste of Kentucky offers "Unique gifts from the
Un-Commonwealth of Kentucky," and they ship world wide. Find
gourmet Kentucky treats, Derby items, jewelry, cigars and sports
items. If you collect Derby Glasses, check out Derbyglass.com.
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DerbyBox.com
The DerbyBox.com focus is primarily
on the Kentucky Derby and historic Churchill Downs, with information,
Derby packages and merchandise. The goal is to allow people from
everywhere to enjoy the rich heritage of Churchill Downs and Old
Louisville.
- The
Kentucky Derby Store (official site of Churchill Downs)
- For more and
Kentucky and Derby gift ideas,
Abby
Glen Designs offers handcrafted gold, silver, and beaded jewelry
with that Kentucky flair.
- and, of course,
there's Louisville's famous stoneware and pottery manufacturers, Louisville
Stoneware and Hadley
Pottery (Mary Alice Hadley was once a resident
of Old Louisville's St. James Court).
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Etc.
- Kentuckiana
Singles Online
Personal Ads For People in Kentuckiana, The Greater Metropolitan
Area Of Louisville, Kentucky and Southern Indiana
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