Each year, horse enthusiasts hoof it to Louisville and Churchill Downs, the legendary home of the Kentucky Derby. In addition to equestrian endeavors and bluegrass roots, Louisville boasts a range of exciting attractions the whole family can enjoy. Stroll through Central Park, in the historic district, to people-watch and get a real feel for the city. Visit other nearby parks for hiking, biking and fossil finding. Baseball fans will love the Louisville Slugger Museum, a celebration of the sport's legends. The museum is easy to spot, just look for the humongous bat that leans against the building.
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Hyland Glass is owned and operated by husband and wife team, Casey and Melanie Hyland. Through out the week you can stop in and watch as they along with their team of assistants craft handblown glass into functional everyday glassware, sculptural objects and custom commission pieces. Located in the Butchertown Corridor of NULU next door to the historical Thomas Edison House- this studio opens its glass shop up to the public on Saturdays. With a reservation you may schedule a time to come in and blow your own glass.
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Cooking at the Cottage, opened November 1, 2010 as a cooking school and offer a number of different and unique classes as well as series of classes each semester. Our classroom is open for corporate and team building events, private parties and much. We have a retail store adjacent that, specializing in quality cookware, bakeware, textiles, decorating supplies, gadgets, coffee/tea/chocolate.
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Get out and get creative! Unleash your inner artist at our upbeat painting parties. Join a regular class or book a private party and our super fun instructors will walk you step-by-step in creating your masterpiece. Great for birthday parties, girls night out, date night, bridal showers, company events and more.
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AA Clay Studio, conveniently located in south-central Louisville is operated by qualified ceramic artists. The Studio is a shared working space with modern equipment. Schedule a 1-hour lesson online today!
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Flame Run is the largest privately owned hotshop in this section of the country. We welcome all visitors, young and old, to enjoy the beauty and magic of glass with us.
What a great experience! It was a lot of fun to learn about the process of making glass. We learned so much! They were happy to answer all of our questions. They offered advice about colors to use and how they would look in the finished project. We can’t thank them enough for starting our mini vacation off with an amazing experience.
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Uncork your inner artist!Come enjoy an evening out with friends, have a date night, celebrate a special occasion, or come alone and meet new people!We sell wine, beer, soda, bottle water at our bar and join the party. We supply everything you will need to complete your masterpiece, including an artist to lead you step-by-step. Choose from a 2 or 3 hour class. We also offer Family/All Ages Classes!
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Glassworks houses the Mark Payton Glass Center and Flame Run. See live demonstrations in Glassblowing and Flameworking on our daily tours. Make a project in our Walk-in Workshop. Shop around in one of our two galleries. Hours are 10-5pm Monday - Saturday. Closed Sundays.
There are two glass shops in this building, but Mark Payton's workshop is where our family of 6 landed. Mark brought me behind the glass shield to make an imploded glass flower pendant--the kind of experience you rarely, if ever, get to participate in! He took point, but I helped keep the glass moving and followed the instructions so I was part of every stage in the process except the finishing. Then he amused my kids by taking pictures of me breathing fire. :) The heated glass work is not available to all ages, but I think older kids can participate as well. What all ages can do is a fused glass project--cutting or gluing crushed glass to another glass surface, which will then be fused in the kiln. This was one of the highlights of our trip to Louisville! We got lucky and were able to do it all on walkins--but I'd recommend calling ahead to make sure the staffing is available for whatever you want to do.
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