Louisville Slugger Museum - Reviews from across the web
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Louisville Slugger Museum Hits a homerun - user review Museum and Factory tour are truly a homerun, watching the bats be made was fascinating and I found myself holding back urges from ordering custom bats for the kids (maybe next year). S... tripadvisor.com
A Must See Atttraction for Anyone! - user review I am not a huge baseball fan, although I have supported the pitiful Chicago Cubs most of my life! In spite of that, I really enjoyed this our visit to this place, and my son and husband who... tripadvisor.com
Surprising! A lot of fun! - user review I went here in the late summer of 2006 and it was, as the title of the review suggests, surprising.I went here on my way home from a trip to Tennessee and I must admit I was't expect... tripadvisor.com
Was a lot of Fun - user review If you are in Louisville you have to see this place, only took about two hours to see and we had a great time. My son does not LOVE baseball like me but he enjoyed it. They take you on a t... tripadvisor.com
baseball fans gotta see this! - user review we stayed in town one night on our way north but decided to see the slgger museum as we are all big baseball fans.man was it neat!the movie leading into the tour brought tears to my mother... tripadvisor.com
Take Me Out to the Ballgame... - user review This is a very awesome museum to see. I must say that there was no handicapped parking spots left, but the parking attendant actually moved her vehicle to let us use her space. The factory tou... tripadvisor.com
Definitely a Must-See! - user review My wife, who is not really a baseball fan, rolled her eyes when I first suggested this attraction. However, by the time we were done, she admited to having thoroughly enjoyed herself... tripadvisor.com
Louisville Slugger Museum It takes a special place to craft the Official Bat of Major League Baseball. Since 1884, Louisville Slugger has put prime lumber in the hands of the greatest players of the game. A visit to the museum shows you how the sport has changed a bit between then and now, but the "crack of the bat" remains ... sluggermuseum.org
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