One of Louisville's most popular attractions created its own outlet shop on Saturday. Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory opened an outlet store at the museum in downtown Louisville on Main Street.
Preferred by legends like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Ted Williams, the Louisville Slugger is undeniably the most famous bat in baseball. And to learn about its production, history and about ...
A newly unveiled $250 million proposal would bring apartments, shops, a boutique hotel and more next to Slugger Field in downtown Louisville. The 500,000-square-foot development would be the biggest ...
More details about the proposed $250 million mixed-use development near Louisville Slugger Field have been revealed.
Chevy Chase visited the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory over the weekend, he shared in a video posted to Facebook. The comedian, now 81, was in town for a screening of "National Lampoon's ...
BUT DIAMOND BASEBALL HOLDINGS IS TALKING ABOUT MAKING THE BIGGEST INVESTMENT THAT DOWNTOWN LOUISVILLE HAS SEEN IN WELL OVER A DECADE. THE $250 MILLION DEVELOPMENT NEAR SLUGGER FIELD WILL HAVE 225 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Downtown Louisville could be getting a new sports entertainment district next to Slugger Field, Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Monday. The nearly $250 million proposal is a ...
Named after the popular Louisville Slugger baseball bat, this field is home turf for the minor league baseball team the Louisville Bats. Even though you may not be a devoted follower of minor ...
The first thing you’ll notice at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is the Big Bat. It’s a 120-foot-tall steel replica of a bat used by Babe Ruth. Step inside the museum to find the Big ...
A newly unveiled $250 million proposal would bring apartments, shops, a boutique hotel and more next to Slugger Field in downtown Louisville. The 500,000-square-foot development would be the ...