By travelguylife.com
In Shepherdsville, the family home of one of the most well-known and successful bourbon brands in the world is only a short distance away.
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This amazing natural area was created on the site of old iron ore trenches by Isaac Wolfe Bernheim (1848–1955), one of the individuals who helped establish Louisville as a bourbon distillery hub.
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The Bullitt County History Museum is located at the county courthouse downtown and is run by volunteer members of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society.
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Since 1977, the Shepherdsville Country Music Show has been a mainstay of the community's entertainment for more than 45 years.
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In Shepherdsville, just off I-65, there is a huge flea market with hundreds of vendors every weekend throughout the year.
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The Salt River, which in the summer transforms into a natural water park, is directly next to Awesome Flea Market.
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On the northwest corner of the Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest sits this well called winery.
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One of Kentucky's most well-known bourbon companies has an ageing warehouse and bottling facilities not far from Shepherdsville, roughly halfway to Bardstown.
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A sizable family entertainment complex with enough activities in Shepherdsville is close to the I-65 exit.
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The Pine Creek Barrens Nature Reserve and Shepherdsville's eastern border are home to the first commercial vineyard in Bullitt County.
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