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Included in this guide is a detailed listing of cultural and recreational opportunities. For more specific information, refer to the area tourism bureaus for details.


Greater Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau
3rd & Market Streets in Kentucky International Convention Center
1-888-LOUISVILLE
584-2121 or 800-552-3842
www.gotolouisville.com
The Greater Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau operates a Visitor Information Center at the corner of Third and Market Streets in the Kentucky International Convention Center. Visitors and newcomers can get maps, brochures, souvenirs and directions to help them find their way around town. It's open Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, Noon-4 p.m. The bureau offers a variety of visitor packages, which include hotel accommodations combined with attraction tickets. Travelers can also tune the AM dial to 530 for up-to-date traffic reports and visitor information provided by the bureau.


Indiana Tourism Development Division
101 N. Capitol St., Ste. 100
Indianapolis, IN
www.visitindiana.com
Learn more about Kentucky's northern neighbor and visit the official tourism website for Indiana. You can plan your driving tour, book a hotel and find out more about the unique entertainment opportunities offered in the Hoosier state.


Kentucky Department of Travel & Development
Capital Plaza Tower, Ste. 22
Frankfort, KY
800-225-8747 or 564-4930
www.kentuckytourism.com
Find out why Kentucky's "Unbridled Spirit" makes living and visiting here so fulfilling. The state's tourism department gives a detailed description of events, attractions and the heritage that make Kentucky so unique and wonderful. Visit the website for more information on places to visit in the Bluegrass state.