Visiting Louisville, KY - Why Not Charter a Bus?
The Kentucky Derby, a vibrant nightlife, exquisite culture, and baseball are just a few of the reasons you should visit Louisville, Kentucky. A Louisville charter bus is the way to go. You would be surprised at the Louisville charter bus deals available at US Coachways.
The following are just a few of the things that you can do and see on your charter bus trip to Louisville, Kentucky.
The Kentucky Derby is one of the nation's oldest and continuously run horse races dating back to 1875. The Churchill Downs racetrack is a sight to see. Visitors can watch horse trainers after breakfast at the Dawn of the Downs event.
Baseball fans will certainly enjoy the little slugger factory Museum which provides a film and also a variety of the exhibits relating to baseball bats and the players who the use them including Babe Ruth.
History buffs will enjoy the Locust Grove plantation home. Locust Grove was built in 1790 and housed George Rogers Clark who was the founder of Louisville. Many famous people have visited the Locust Grove plantation including past Presidents Taylor Jackson and Monroe. You'll also find interesting the Conrad Cardwell House Museum, the Medical office Museum, the Kentucky Art and Craft Gallery, the Embroidery Guild of America, and the Brennan historic house.
Why not charter a bus to Louisville and let someone else do the driving.
The following are just a few of the things that you can do and see on your charter bus trip to Louisville, Kentucky.
The Kentucky Derby is one of the nation's oldest and continuously run horse races dating back to 1875. The Churchill Downs racetrack is a sight to see. Visitors can watch horse trainers after breakfast at the Dawn of the Downs event.
Baseball fans will certainly enjoy the little slugger factory Museum which provides a film and also a variety of the exhibits relating to baseball bats and the players who the use them including Babe Ruth.
History buffs will enjoy the Locust Grove plantation home. Locust Grove was built in 1790 and housed George Rogers Clark who was the founder of Louisville. Many famous people have visited the Locust Grove plantation including past Presidents Taylor Jackson and Monroe. You'll also find interesting the Conrad Cardwell House Museum, the Medical office Museum, the Kentucky Art and Craft Gallery, the Embroidery Guild of America, and the Brennan historic house.
Why not charter a bus to Louisville and let someone else do the driving.



