Kennedy Interchange Map
Though it is officially named the Kennedy Interchange, unofficially and by word of mouth it is called the Spaghetti Junction in reference to its complex and tangled structure. The interchange is the intersection between...
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Though it is officially named the Kennedy Interchange, unofficially and by word of mouth it is called the Spaghetti Junction in reference to its complex and tangled structure. The interchange is the intersection between...
Bowman Field is North America’s oldest continually operated commercial airfield originally established back in 1919 by Abraham H. Bowman, who was drawn by the interest in aviation after WWI. The field became an outlet...
Louisville International Airport was renamed in Muhammad Ali, a Louisville Hero, in 2019 in his memory. The city’s airport is not only an international airport, but one of UPS’ Worldport global air-cargo hubs. The...
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Frederick Law Olmsted, the main planner for Louisville’s Iconic Parks, originally designed the Iroquois Park as a scenic reservation full of forested hills and breathtaking views available for the avid nature walker. Within the...
The main attraction at Cherokee Park is the Scenic Loop, a 2.3 mile loop around the park with lanes for cars and pedestrians. This park is one of the original parks that Frederick Law...