Well, we made it to Charlestown State Park on the Ohio River. Across the river is Louisville and we started today by taking a walking tour of the historic district in Central Park. The entire area is beautifully kept and the architecture is amazing. The young tour guide was a wealth of knowledge of the area and all of Louisville. Then we traveled into the downtown area to find some lunch. What we found was the First Annual Mac and Cheese Festival. Over 40 different ways to make Mac and Cheese. We decided to do the barbecue at Guy Fiery’s while listening to a Celtic trio play bluegrass – wild stuff! On the way back down Fourth Street, we stopped at his and hers shops again: hers was the Fudgery and next door was the Jim Beam Urban Distillery. Really strange here is the way they play corn hole. No beanbags, no board with a hole in it. Each side has six Ace garbage cans. Teams take turns throwing 2 volley balls at the other team’s cans. get one in, that can is removed. You win when you remove all the opponents cans. Proper attire means having multiple tattoos and you must hold an alcoholic drink while shooting.

On the banks of the Ohio River 
In the heart of the historic district

His and hers shopping again 
Kentucky corn holing