Louisville Magazine

JUN 2017

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LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 6.17 57 GQ Unlimited 728 W. Broadway // 614- 7774 From the street-style store's Facebook page: "Largest selection in Louisville of walking suits (perfect for that cruise or Derby)." The Mysterious Rack 558 S. Fourth St. // 650-731- 2546 themysteriousrack.com Hats and clothing made in-store, "by humans." Regalo 562 S. Fourth St. // 583-1798 regaloart.com Regalo has gifts for every price range and taste — vin- tage, quirky, edgy or sophis- ticated. A good portion of the items are Louisville-cen- tric, perfect for visitors or nostalgic expats. (Other location in New Albany.) HOME/ FURNISHINGS Architectural Salvage 614-618 E. Broadway // 589-0670 architecturalsalvage.com You could spend days browsing the collection of architectural antiques, from light fixtures and mantels to doors and sinks. And that's just one floor. ATTRACTIONS Actors Theatre of Louisville 316 W. Main St. // 584-1205 actorstheatre.org Actors Theatre is best known for its annual Humana Festi- val of New American Plays, a series of performances that celebrate the contemporary American playwright. Angel's Envy Distillery 500 E. Main St. // 890-6300 angelsenvy.com Take a tour of the newly ren- ovated building — and have a sip (or three) after. Belle of Louisville 401 W. River Road // 574- 2992 belleoflouisville.org The Belle is the oldest river steamboat still in operation. A must-ride for tourists. The Brennan House 631 S. Fifth St. // 540-5145 thebrennanhouse.org The Brennan House is a Victorian mansion in down- town Louisville filled with an entirely original family collection — including oil portraits of themselves. Cathedral of the Assumption 433 S. Fifth St. // 582-2971 cathedraloftheassumption.org Even if you're not religious, the visual feast of 8,000 golden stars on a strik- ing-blue ceiling will leave you awestruck. Central Park 1340 S. Fourth St. // For more than 50 years, Central Park has hosted the free summertime event Kentucky Shakespeare Fes- tival. It also has a popular sprayground. Cressman Center 100 E. Main St. // 852-0288 louisville.edu/art This downtown U of L gallery is home to the school's glass program and features a "hot shop," sculpture studios and galleries. Distilled Spirits Epicenter 801 S. Eighth St. // 301-8126 ds-epicenter.com Home to Moonshine University, Grease Monkey Distillery and Challenge Bottling. Evan Williams Bourbon Experience 528 W. Main St. // 584-2114 evanwilliams.com Distillery tours, tastings. Again: tastings. The Filson Historical Society 1310 S. Third St. // 635-5083 filsonhistorical.org The Filson Historical Society, housed since the mid-1980s in a century-plus-old man- sion, preserves historical material about the state and surrounding area. Flame Run Glass Studio and Gallery 815 W. Market St. // 584- 5353 flamerun.com Check out glass artist Brook White's hot shop and maybe learn a little of the trade yourself. Fourth Street Live! 401 S. Fourth St. // 584-7170 4thstlive.com The exclamation point in its name should tell you everything you need to know about this tourist-friendly district downtown with restaurants like Bourbon Raw, Guy Fieri's Smoke- house, Birracibo and Gordon Borsch, plus the Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse. In the works: a new burger place called Whiskey Dry from local celebrity chef Edward Lee. Frazier History Museum 829 W. Main St. // 753-5663 fraziermuseum.org The Frazier has attracted wonderful traveling exhibitions in recent years, including one all about Pearl Harbor. Also, a giant collection of toy soldiers. The Henry Clay 604 S. Third St. // 515-2489 thehenryclay.com Once a historic hotel, the Henry Clay is now a restored mixed-use development that includes condominiums and is home of Bunbury Theatre. Photo by Terrence Humphrey

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