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Why I Love Louisville, KY

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Why I Love Louisville, KY
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There's something, many things, about Louisville, KY that are to be appreciated. From my tiny hometown, Louisville was huge and daunting. However, now that I'm living here for my second year, I'm absolutely in love. Louisville grants you the love of sports yet the love of arts. You can go to beautiful museums and artsy coffee shops then go watch the Cards play. While you have the hostile and aggressive drivers, you also have those people waiting for a bus on a street corner who let you know your lights aren't on (thanks again). Louisville is the best of both worlds.

Going to the walking bridge can take your breath away, as well as the people doing partner yoga on the waterfront below you. There's amazing and completely unhealthy food to be found literally anywhere in the city, not to mention some pretty good juicery's if you're on a health kick.

Louisville is so diverse.

If you have a chance, I recommend checking out these awesome places:

1. Highland coffee

2. Louisville Slugger Museum

3.The Weekly Juicery

4. 21C Hotel and art museum


5. JB Speed Museum

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