LOUISVILLE TOURS and CRUISES
Driving Tour of Louisville
The following is a list of historical markers in traditionally African American communities, as well as other sites of historical significance to African Americans in Louisville and surrounding Jefferson County:
• Arterburn Brothers Slave Pens at First and Main Streets
• Louisville Cemetery on Poplar Level Road
• Garrison Slave Pens at First and Jefferson Streets
• Parkland Historic Community at 28th St., and Virginia Ave
• Smoketown Historic Community at Hancock and Broadway
• William Walker Memorial at Louisville Cemetery, 1339 Poplar Level Road
• Walnut Street Retrospective at Sixth Street and Muhammad Ali Blvd
Executive Transportation System
Airport shuttle, limousine and charter buses, and tours
ADDRESS: 4012 Dupont Circle, Suite 406
PHONE: 502-897-2835
Transit Authority of River City Trolley is a convenient Hop-on, Hop-off system that circulates to many downtown and riverfront attractions in Louisville. The best place to catch it is at Fourth Street Live entertainment district, where you can enjoy a beverage and peoplewatch while waiting. Its runs every 10-15 minutes, depending on the weekday, weekend and afterhours.
Trolley circulating downtown Louisville
Shockey Tours
ADDRESS: 11117 Decimal Drive
PHONE: 800-633-4147 or 502-267-4007
Visitours
Specialize in general tours of Louisville
ADDRESS: 1939 Goldsmith Lane, Suite 100
PHONE: 502-456-2774
Belle of Louisville Steamboat
A National Historic Landmark and still transporting passengers along the beautiful Ohio River since 1915,she continues to beckon all who visit this fair city. For those who forgot their Civics lessons, the Ohio River is the major link between East Coast cities and the mighty Mississippi River. Before airplanes, commerce on the river shaped Louisville and to this day provides one the nicest welcomes to the city for every visitor
ADDRESS: Fourth Street Wharf, Downtown
PHONE: 504-574-2992
WEBSITE: http://www.belleoflouisville.org



