According to Wikipedia, the technically correct pronunciation is Lou-ee-ville, as in King Louis XVI. But all the locals I've talked to all pronounce it "Lou-a-vulle" or "Lou-vulle" when they're talking real fast. As they say, when in Rome... or in this case, when in Louisville...
I spent my morning exploring Museum Row, which is a fantastic segment of Downtown Louisville that has several museums and shops within a 3 block radius. Highlight of my morning was definitely checking out the Louisville Slugger Factory where I went on a factory tour (sadly, no photography allowed inside) and got a souvenir mini bat. Apparently, the mini bats are the single most confiscated item from carry-on luggage out of SDF. Fortunately, I always check luggage since I need all of my creature comfort make up, hair products, and shoes when traveling and have never mastered the art of packing light.
From there, I...
...ambled down to the Muhammad Ali Center and took in some culture and history
...waved across the Ohio River at Indiana
...met up with my sorority sister and hospitable hostess Ashley for lunch at Proof on Main
...took in all the modern art in the gallery at 21-C
...watched glass blowing and sculpting at the Mark Payton Glass Center
Thus far, I'm loving the home-town feel of this city and the absolutely amazing food and drink... and I've only really experienced one meal so far! For lunch, I had a grilled cheese with cheddar, green apple, and bacon jam with truffle fries paired with this tart grapefruit cocktail. Such a random combination of ingredients, but they just worked - the tang of the apple and sharp cheddar cut through the fatty savory bacon jam for a perfectly balanced bite. Good thing I don't live in the South or else I would definitely blow up.
It's going to be an awesome weekend of explorations and eats.
I had to crouch down awkwardly next to this trashcan for this shot, but it ended up being one of my favorites from today |
Louisville Sluggers in various finishes. Official bats of the MLB - apparently it takes ~40,000 trees to supply ONE season's worth of bats!! Good thing they source the wood from managed forests. |
Incredibly detailed Lego model of Wrigley Field - 57,960 bricks and 27 days to piece together. |
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Red penguins atop 21-C |
Sculpting glass |
Active Shooting Hours: 3
Review Hours: 1
Total Hours to Date: 45