

Interactive science museum in Louisville, KY, featuring hands-on exhibits, an IMAX theater, and a digital planetarium.

A symbol of the Kentucky Derby, these cups are handmade and traditionally used for the official drink of the event, the Mint Julep.

A traditional craft from Kentucky's tobacco-growing regions, these quilts are made from repurposed tobacco sacks and tell a story of the state's agricultural heritage.
A staple in Kentucky cuisine, these hot sauces are made from locally grown peppers and offer a unique taste of the state's culinary scene.
Famous for its extensive beer selection and unique brunch menu, HopCat is a local favorite near the Kentucky Science Center.
Known for its Southern-inspired brunch menu and lively atmosphere, The Silver Dollar is a beloved spot near the Kentucky Science Center.
A local favorite for its slow-smoked barbecue, Feast BBQ offers a casual dining experience near the Kentucky Science Center.
Kentucky Science Center has exhibits that require a lot of walking.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the center.
Kentucky's weather can be unpredictable, a light jacket is useful.
Discover the history of baseball and see how Louisville Slugger bats are made.
Explore the history of Kentucky bourbon and enjoy a tasting at the end of the tour.
Learn about the history of the Kentucky Derby and horse racing in Kentucky.
A cold cucumber and cream cheese spread, often served on bread or crackers.
An open-faced sandwich with turkey, bacon, and mornay sauce, typically served for breakfast.
A thick stew made with various meats, vegetables, and spices, often served at picnics and gatherings.
A sacred Fijian ritual where participants walk barefoot over red-hot stones without injury, held on Beqa Island.
A serene, 5,000-acre park in Texas, known for its diverse wildlife and scenic trails.
A serene, 19th-century historic district in York, Maine, featuring well-preserved Victorian architecture and beautiful landscapes.