Went to Farnsley-Moreman House, this house was established in 1828, but was never finished until 1837. This property is along the Ohio River with Indiana on the other side. You have a great view of the river from the front of the house. We also had a guide that was a archaeologist, he had talked about the excavation on the grounds, finding other buildings, vegetables, herbs that we're grown in the 1800's. We then went into Louisville for a lunch cruise on Spirits of Jefferson, up the Ohio River. Lunch was great and the cruise was nice also.
While downtown we had gone to the Slugger Museum. Watched a movie about the making of bats and who uses them, walked through the plant and watched them make bats. We didn't realize all the ball players have their own specification and color and finishes. They were painting the bats pink for Mother's day, the players get to give the bats to their mother. After the tour we each got our own small bat, as a souvenir.
While downtown we had gone to the Slugger Museum. Watched a movie about the making of bats and who uses them, walked through the plant and watched them make bats. We didn't realize all the ball players have their own specification and color and finishes. They were painting the bats pink for Mother's day, the players get to give the bats to their mother. After the tour we each got our own small bat, as a souvenir.
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