Tuesday, October 13, 2009

My Other River City: Louisville (October 11-15)

Spent a few days in Louisville this month, it is my hometown, and a very interesting town as well. Enjoyed visiting family and friends and also wandering around interesting places. Louisville and Richmond have a great deal in common, both being older cities (though Richmond is much older by far), but both being cities that keep a connection to the past. Louisville though has been through a number of hard times. It was once an industrial city, but many of the old industries have gone South or to other countries. It often works to re-invent itself. One such re-invention was the creation of the entertainment complex called "Fourth Street Live". It was created out of a downtown shopping complex called "The Galleria" which failed to catch on.
Louisville is the home of the Louisville Slugger and this is the factory where they are made. They used to be made just a few years ago in nearby Jeffersonville, Indiana after being moved from Louisville some years prior to that. The bat outside the factory is actually made of steel, but its pretty impressive and can be seen from a great distance (including from Indiana). The factory offers tours and has many historical items there. Louisville is also the home of the Louisville RiverBats AAA baseball team. What REALLY is the most important sport in Louisville though is basketball; though it can be either the Louisville Cardinals of U of L, or the Kentucky Wildcats of U of K. Basketball talk is a year round event in the city. Hockey was popular for a while, and so was Arena football, but for now both are gone. Horse racing especially around the first Saturday in May is also a major event of "some" local importance. For two weeks around that event, Louisville celebrates the Kentucky Derby, and that is a great time to visit with a host of events.

Much like Richmond, Louisville celebrates the old. These buildings on Main Street are used, and date to the late 1800's-early 1900's. Louisville likes to find new uses for old buildings (unlike Charlotte which likes to tear down even not so old buildings....Charlotte is constantly changing with very few buildings older than 1950). Old factories are condo developments, new businesses, or even nightclubs. At this corner is a very interesting hotel which features art as a draw inside. Many small and interesting places to eat can be found along Main Street, as well as a number of museums: the Louisville Science Center, an Arms Museum, the Kentucky Center for the Arts, and further down the road many newer buildings. Louisville is a mix of the past and the present; without neglecting either. It is a home to many interesting bands, and has a very lively music scene. NRBQ, My Morning Jacket, and Days of the New are among the bands that have called the Louisville area home.


Above all, like Richmond, Louisville is a River City. This is Louisville from the Indiana side of the Ohio River. From here you can see downtown Louisville. At the far left under the cranes is the new Arena going up (which will be the home of the Louisville Cardinals) and you can see the Belle of Louisville steamboat docked in front. Many events are held along the riverfront from air shows to concerts, to festivals of all types. Some changes do not come easy. Louisville has three bridges that run from Indiana to Kentucky and has been trying for almost 30 years to build two new ones. Lawsuits have kept that just a dream. Change is often difficult in the city. Though I have been gone for some 11 years, it still is easy for me to find my way around with very little change. (Unlike the Charlotte region where when I have not visited areas for just a couple of months find myself marveling "when did they build that?"). Louisville is a city where the old adage "the more things change, the more they stay the same" is really true. One thing for certain though, its a great place to visit, and I look forward to my twice yearly wanderings around the town.

2 comments:

  1. Football is equally important in Louisville, just not as many wins or winning seasons.

    http://uoflcardgame.com

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  2. Football is my favorite sport, in fact on Flickr page during the visit we walked around Papa John's Cardinal Stadium (it was open due to the construction there). Watched the Louisville/Southern Miss game on ESPN; good to see a win. Also (strange for Louisville)I am not a huge basketball fan. All that said, the talk was all about basketball. Louisville fan interest always flags if the team is not successful; Louisville likes to support winners it seems. Football in Louisville has a good base, but not like basketball does year in year out.

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