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Studio offers paint your own pottery parties. Includes pricing, photo gallery and hours.
Founded to practice embroidery and to develop a program of education and study.
A 14-room Federal-style home that was the center of the 19th-century hemp plantation of John and Lucy Speed. Includes schedule and calendar of events.
Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places provides residential facilities, as well as a venue for meetings and special events, and catering service. Includes gallery of restoration pictures.
Restored 1930's performance and meeting complex located just east of downtown in the Clifton-Crescent Hill neighborhood. Includes information about its history, facilities, directory of tenants, photographs, and directions.
Offers bulletin board, location overview, tax rebate program, state climate, tourism development cabinet, and maps.
The performance home of many of Louisville's major arts organizations, as well as producing its own programming.
Georgian mansion and National Historic Landmark served as the last home of General George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War hero and founder of Louisville, KY.
Promoting visual art education, community outreach, and artist support for over 100 years. Find membership, programs and upcoming events.
Includes news, events, and membership and general information.
Serves as a multicultural center with exhibits, classrooms, distance learning facilities, an archival library, exhibit galleries, a retail space and a café.
Paint your own pottery studio. Includes art gallery, event calendar. pricing and specials.
Landmark in the Crescent Hill neighborhood offers a venue for weddings, corporate events or luncheons. Includes virtual tour, rates, and calendar.
Provides hours, admission prices, guest services, events, information about the rides, photos and a map.
Artist profiles, history of studio, links and merchandise.
Home of the inventor who worked in Louisville as a telegrapher from 1866-67. Features some of his inventions. Includes hours, rates, events and directions.
Originally built in 1855 as an eight-room Italianate style farmhouse and was rebuilt into a fifteen-room Classical Revival style mansion. Includes history, virtual tour, wedding and party rentals, volunteer opportunities, events, admission rates, membership form, and directions.
Studio offers paint your own pottery parties. Includes pricing, photo gallery and hours.
A 14-room Federal-style home that was the center of the 19th-century hemp plantation of John and Lucy Speed. Includes schedule and calendar of events.
Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places provides residential facilities, as well as a venue for meetings and special events, and catering service. Includes gallery of restoration pictures.
The performance home of many of Louisville's major arts organizations, as well as producing its own programming.
Serves as a multicultural center with exhibits, classrooms, distance learning facilities, an archival library, exhibit galleries, a retail space and a café.
Home of the inventor who worked in Louisville as a telegrapher from 1866-67. Features some of his inventions. Includes hours, rates, events and directions.
Restored 1930's performance and meeting complex located just east of downtown in the Clifton-Crescent Hill neighborhood. Includes information about its history, facilities, directory of tenants, photographs, and directions.
Promoting visual art education, community outreach, and artist support for over 100 years. Find membership, programs and upcoming events.
Landmark in the Crescent Hill neighborhood offers a venue for weddings, corporate events or luncheons. Includes virtual tour, rates, and calendar.
Originally built in 1855 as an eight-room Italianate style farmhouse and was rebuilt into a fifteen-room Classical Revival style mansion. Includes history, virtual tour, wedding and party rentals, volunteer opportunities, events, admission rates, membership form, and directions.
Offers bulletin board, location overview, tax rebate program, state climate, tourism development cabinet, and maps.
Paint your own pottery studio. Includes art gallery, event calendar. pricing and specials.
Artist profiles, history of studio, links and merchandise.
Includes news, events, and membership and general information.
Provides hours, admission prices, guest services, events, information about the rides, photos and a map.
Georgian mansion and National Historic Landmark served as the last home of General George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War hero and founder of Louisville, KY.
Founded to practice embroidery and to develop a program of education and study.
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