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Galt House - The Galt House is a famous 25-story, 1,300-room hotel in Louisville, Kentucky. The original hotel was erected in 1837.
Mike Ward (Kentucky Congressman) - Mike Ward was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives representing the Highlands area of Louisville, Kentucky when he was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1994. Ward won Kentucky's Third Congressional District seat that was being vacated by Romano L.
Kentucky Shakespeare Festival - The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival is a cultural event which features free Shakespeare performances every summer in Central Park in Old Louisville (in Louisville, Kentucky). Begun as the Carriage House Players in 1949, it is the oldest free and independently-operating Shakespeare festival in the United States.
Brown Hotel - The Brown Hotel (formerly the Camberley Brown Hotel) is a historic 16-story hotel in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
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