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Best Things to Do in Jeffersontown

By travelguylife.com

 Historic Gaslight Square District

This intersection serves as the focal point for the local administration as well as a number of charming little businesses, such as eateries like Feast BBQ, El Nopal Mexican Cuisine, and the Gaslight Diner.

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Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival

This yearly occasion, which takes place in Jeffersontown on the third weekend in September, is seen by many as the beginning of fall in Louisville.

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Jeffersontown Historical Museum

The city's local history museum, founded in 1972 and relocated inside the library building in 1996, is also located in the Gaslight Square District.

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Malibu Jack’s Louisville

This large family entertainment complex with ten different attractions and something for everyone stands out among the plethora of activities along Hurstbourne Parkway.

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Beckley Creek Park

In the eastern portion of the Louisville metro area, Floyds Fork, a tributary of the Salt River, flows southwest through riparian meadows and forest.

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Blackacre State Nature Preserve and Historic Homestead

While much of Jeffersontown feels modern, a homestead from the 18th century that has been restored is nearby.

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 Pope Lick Park

Pope Lick Park, which is located on Floyds Fork south of Beckley Creek Park, is another energising public area.

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Veterans Memorial Park

The fact that this 25-acre park in Jeffersontown is the first in the state to be exclusively devoted to veterans makes it noteworthy.

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Skyview Park

This park, well-known for child sports, is a green haven amid a Jeffersontown light industrial area.

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Full Throttle Adrenaline Park

A few minutes from Jeffersontown's Skyview Park is an indoor karting track that is concealed in a warehouse.

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