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  2. The Kentucky Center - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Center has three performance spaces: Robert S. Whitney Hall , with 2,406 seats, is the largest and named after the founding conductor of the Louisville Orchestra , Robert S. Whitney . Moritz von Bomhard Theatre , with 619 seats is named for the founder of the Kentucky Opera , Moritz von Bomhard .

  3. Category : Golf clubs and courses in Louisville, Kentucky

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    Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in Louisville, Kentucky" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Kentucky International Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    It also hosted select University of Louisville women's basketball games from the 1989–90 season through 1992–93, and again in the 1994–95, 2000–01, and 2008–09 seasons. [5] One of the exhibit halls was temporarily turned into an arena, with seats for about 7,000.

  5. Louisville glamping resort Progress Park plans event-focused ...

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    Progress Park, a 12-acre glamping business in Louisville, opened in 2018 and has started work on an events-focused expansion. Opening with just two Airstreams, there are now seven travel trailers ...

  6. Kentucky Exposition Center - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Exposition Center (KEC), is a large multi-use facility in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Originally built in 1956. [ 1 ] It is overseen by the Kentucky Venues and is the sixth largest facility of its type in the U.S., with 1,300,000 square feet (120,000 m 2 ) of indoor space.

  7. Churchill Downs Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Churchill Downs Incorporated began with the opening of one legendary racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1875. While traveling in England and France in 1872–1873, 26-year-old Meriwether Lewis Clark devised the idea of a Louisville Jockey Club for conducting race meets. Clark toured and visited with a number of notable racing leaders ...

  8. Paddock Shops - Wikipedia

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    The Paddock Shops is a shopping complex in the east end of Louisville, Kentucky USA, billed as a lifestyle center.Originally known as The Summit of Louisville, it is currently owned by Boston-based CPT Capital Management and managed by Chicago-based Fairbourne Properties. [1]

  9. 400 West Market - Wikipedia

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    400 West Market is a skyscraper in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky.The 35-story, 549-foot (167 m) high structure was designed by architect John Burgee with Philip Johnson.It was Kentucky's tallest building when built for $100 million in 1991.