New Albany /ˈɑːlbəni/ is a city in Floyd County, Indiana, United States, situated along the Ohio River opposite Louisville, Kentucky. The population was 36,372 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Floyd County. It is bounded by I-265 to the north and the Ohio River to the south, and is considered part of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area. The mayor of New Albany is Jeff Gahan, a Democrat; he was re-elected in 2015.
Restaurants in New Albany
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Everywhere you look, MAGIC is more popular than it has ever been, especially online. However, great magic is something that truly needs to be experienced live, up close, that you are part of. With this vision, we have built a 30 seat immersive, close-up magic theater to New Albany, Indiana, only 10 Minutes from downtown Louisville, Kentucky. We are also a full service magic shop featuring magic props, books, and instructions for both beginners and advanced performers. We also stock a selection of Hanayama puzzles, lock picks, escape tools, puzzle boxes, gags and novelties.
I love magic. I'm terrible at it myself, but there is a spirit of enthusiasm for harmless deception that Brent and his family and his guests share. He's a technician and a small business entrepreneur and a brilliant backstage showman. I knew before I entered his shop that I was going to be impressed. I can honestly say that I walked out feeling a little more connected to the wonder that magic inspires. Go for a performance. I saw John Michael Hinton in the intimate 30 seat theater at the shop and I felt like I was he was a friend and he was sharing something amazing with me and a few friends. This place is special.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Contemporary art gallery, history museum and former Carnegie library featuring changing local and regional art exhibits, hand carved dioramas, an award-winning Underground Railroad exhibit, and an exhibit on Lucy Higgs Nichols, a woman who escaped slavery and served as a nurse with the 23rd Indiana Regiment during the Civil War. Free admission and tours for school, youth, and adult groups. Only 10 minutes from downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-5:30 pm, closed major holidays.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Admire this masterpiece of Victorian artistry nestled on the Ohio River and discover how the Culbertson family's legacy of benevolence lives on today. This location is part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, a statewide museum system with 12 locations.
We had an excellent two hour tour and enjoyed seeing and learning about this beautiful French Second Empire house built by William Culbertson. Our guide was Darlene, and her passion for sharing the house and a wealth of information about the family and the house made the experience beyond expectations.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
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