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FDB ECADid you know? Jefferson Memorial Forest was established in 1948 as a living tribute to Kentucky Veterans of our nation’s wars. The Forest’s initial tracts, covering 1,500 acres, were purchased by statute for just $10 an acre! Today, Louisville’s community forest has over 6,600 acres and is the largest municipally- owned and operated deciduous forest in the United States.
Did you know? Since 1925, Mike Linnig’s Restaurant has been serving fish, seafood and other fare in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. This family-owned restaurant started as a small roadside stand near the Ohio River. With indoor and outdoor dining, Mike Linnig’s continues to be an important local destination popular with residents and visitors alike.
Did you know?Lewis and Clark recruited some of the most valuable members of their expedition from this area? Of the nine men from Kentucky, who were part of the expedition team, one John Shields lived in West Point and the two Fields brothers, Reuben and Joseph, lived near what is now part of the Jefferson Memorial Forest. The skills they possessed served the expedition well.
Did you know?Did you know that Louisville is building a 100+ mile paved path to connect its wonderful parks and neighborhoods to each other? Yes indeed, and when the Lou-isville Loop is completed, the stretch in southwest Louisville will pass through the knobs, the shale lowland, and the Ohio River Valley floodplain, three of Louisville’s five physiographic regions. What’s more, a large stretch is already constructed from downtown Louisville along the Ohio River to Riverside: the Farnsley-Moreman Landing with plans to extend it to Jefferson Memorial Forest and points east. You can hope on at Riverside or just a few miles north at Riverview Park and the Greenwood Road boat dock.
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© 2017 Southwest Dream TeamCreated by Kephart Design with illustrations by Tara Remington. Updated by Horlander Graphic Design. All rights reserved. No part of this map may be reproduced without permission.
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FEBROOKS HILL WINERY 2746 BROOKS HILL RD (BROOKS) 502-957-7810 E7DIXIE FLORIST 4823 DIXIE HIGHWAY 502-449-2340 C2FAIRDALE LIBRARY BRANCH 10620 W MANSLICK RD 502-375-2051 E5FLORAL GRIND FLORIST AND COFFEEHOUSE 10700 W MANSLICK RD 502-367-8523 E5FORT DUFFIELD PARK 16706 ABBOTT’S BEACH RD (WEST POINT) 502-922-4574 A9HEAD FIRST PERFORMANCE 7024 BUCKCREEK RD (FINCHVILLE) 502-550-9553
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER 1080 AMPHITHEATER RD 502-368-5865 D3
JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FOREST 11311 MITCHELL HILL RD 502-368-5404 D6
KENTUCKY DERBY MUSEUM 704 CENTRAL AVE 502-637-1111 D1
KNOB CREEK GUN RANGE 690 RITCHEY LANE (WEST POINT) 502-922-4457 B9
MIKE LINNIGS RESTAURANT 9308 CANE RUN RD 502-937-9888 A4
OKOLONA LIBRARY BRANCH 7709 PRESTON HWY 502-964-3515 F3
PAINTBALL ASYLUM 3101 POND STATION RD 502-937-9370 C5RIVERSIDE, THE FARNSLEY-MOREMEN LANDING 7410 MOORMAN RD 502-935-6809 A5SHACK IN THE BACK BBQ 406 MOUNT HOLLY RD 502-363-3227 E5SISTER BEAN’S COFFEE HOUSE 5225 NEW CUT RD 502-364-0082 D3SOUTHWEST LIBRARY BRANCH 9725 DIXIE HIGHWAY 502-933-0029 B4STAR CAFÉ 401 S STREET (WEST POINT) 502-922-4414 A9
THE LITTLELOOM HOUSE 328 KENWOOD HILL 502-367-4792 D3TUSCANY ITALIAN RESTAURANT 165 OUTER LOOP RD STE. 118-119 502-363-0308 D4VETERAN’S PARK ON THE RIVER 6TH & ELM ST (WEST POINT) 502-922-4260 A9VIETNAM KITCHEN 5339 MITSCHER AVE 502-363-7535 E2WEST POINT BOAT RAMP 99 SALT RIVER RD 502-773-4056 A9WEST POINT MUSEUM 508 ELM ST 502-418-5045 A9
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Did you know? The river landing at Riverside was nicknamed Soap Landing. According to Moremen family stories, the riverboat landing at the property now known as Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing acquired the nickname “soap landing” in the late 1800s because Rachel Moremen was well-known for making her own lye soap, along with other household goods.
Did you know?Shively has been a third-class city since 1986. It gets its name from Christian William Shively and three of his brothers who settled near what is now the intersection of 7th Street and Dixie Highway circa 1810.
Did you know? For a brief period during the Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman used a house in West Point as his headquarters.
ALTITUDE TRAMPOLINE PARK 4420 DIXIE HWY 502.449.9952 C2 BROOKS HILL WINERY 2746 BROOKS HILL RD (BROOKS) 502-957-7810 E7 DAIRY QUEEN 400 FAIRDALE RD 502.367.2408 4137 TAYLOR BLVD 502.361.4590 WWW.DAIRYQUEEN.COM D2, E5 FAIRDALE LIBRARY BRANCH 10620 W MANSLICK RD 502-375-2051 E5FORT DUFFIELD PARK 16706 ABBOTT’S BEACH RD (WEST POINT) 502-922-4574 A9GO APE TREETOP ADVENTURE 11311 MITCHELL HILL RD 800-971-8271 D6
IROQUOIS LIBRARY BRANCH 601 W. WOODLAWN AVE 502-574-1720 D2
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER 1080 AMPHITHEATER RD 502-368-5865 D3
JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FOREST 11311 MITCHELL HILL RD 502-368-5404 D6
KENTUCKY DERBY MUSEUM 704 CENTRAL AVE 502-637-1111 D1
LITTLE LOOMHOUSE 328 KENWOOD HILL RD 502-367-4792 D3
MIKE LINNIGS RESTAURANT 9308 CANE RUN RD 502-937-9888 A4
OKOLONA LIBRARY BRANCH 7709 PRESTON HWY 502-964-3515 F3RIVERSIDE, THE FARNSLEY- MOREMEN LANDING 7410 MOORMAN RD 502-935-6809 A5ROCK GEM CLIMBING CENTER 4300 E BLUE LICK ROAD 502-475-4367 F5 SOUTH POINTS FARMER’S MARKET SAVE-A-LOT 4148 TAYLOR BLVD 502-367-8433 WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/SPFMKY D2 SHACK IN THE BACK BBQ 406 MOUNT HOLLY RD 502-363-3227 WWW. SHACKIN- THEBACKBBQ.COM E5SOUTHWEST LIBRARY BRANCH 9725 DIXIE HIGHWAY 502-933-0029 B4
STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY 3860 FITZGERALD RD 502-810-3800 WWW.BULLEITEXPERIENCE. COM C2
SWAGS 7415 3RD STREET RD 502-368-2443 D3
TUSCANY ITALIAN RESTAURANT 165 OUTER LOOP RD 502-363-0308 D4
VIETNAM KITCHEN 5339 MITSCHER AVE 502-363-7535 E2
WEST POINT MUSEUM 508 ELM ST 502-418-5045 A9
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West Point and Fort DuffIeld
Founded in 1796, West Point is one of the oldest towns in Kentucky. At the confluence of the Ohio and Salt Rivers, many famous people visited the town in its early history, including John James Audubon, Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson and John Muir. During the Civil War, the Union built a hilltop fortification in West Point overlooking the Ohio. Named Fort Duff-ield, this impregnable fortress was never challenged. Today, it is on the Civil War Discovery Trail and is open year-round. Camp Young, later Camp Knox, was established in West Point in 1903. In 1918, thousands of WWI soldiers trained here. Later, the camp was moved away from the river and became Fort Knox.
Bourbon History in the Area
Distilled spirits have been a part of southwest Louisville for quite some time. Illegal moonshining has a rich and notorious history in Kentucky and the South Points Scenic Area is rumored to have had its fair share. The swampy and hilly areas south of Louisville were able to provide camouflage and ensure privacy. Moonshining had been documented in the wet woods by Jacob Niles who tells a story of local moonshiner whose best customer owned a local tavern and kept bottles of his product in a gunny sack submerged in a nearby pond. When a customer entered the tavern and let their secret preference be known, the owner would say to his assistant, “Oppie, take a walk.” This was the signal for retrieving a pint. If he said, “Oppie take two walks”, he came back with a quart.Legal bourbon distilling has a very strong connection to southwest Louisville. In the early 1900s the Pleasure Ridge Park Distillery produced 10,000 gallons of bourbon daily, making the brands “Old Pepper Springs,” “Old Times” and “Aristocrat Rye.” The only vestige of the distillery is a street named “Railroad Avenue” that connected a railroad spur to the distillery. After prohibition (1920-1933) eight distilleries opened in the Shively area.One, the Stitzel-Weller Distillery, opened on DerbyDay in 1935 and for decades it was known formaking some of the very finest bourbon available.It was originally operated by Julian P. Van Winkle,Alex T. Farnsley, and A. Ph. Stitzel. In 2014, Stitzel-Weller reopened to the public as the home forBulleit Frontier Whiskey. Located only five milesfrom downtown Louisville, the Bulleit Experienceat Stitzel-Weller is one of the most convenient andimpressive along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.http://bulleitexperience.com.
Can you tell me how to get to Mann’s Lick?
Any local will tell you that there’s more than one Manslick Road. Frankly it can be confusing, but at one time all roads led to a famed site of one of Kentucky’s first industries: salt making. In frontier Kentucky, the longhunters followed big game or their trails to salty springs where the animals would lap from salt water pools. The salt licks were critical in an age before refrigeration. One salt lick, Mann’s Lick, was one of the biggest and best and was discovered near present-day Fairdale. It is said that in the late 1790s the area had hundreds if not thousands of kettles boiling and produced salt 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Iroquois Amphitheatre
The Iroquois Amphitheatre opened in 1938. It was built by Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers during the Great Depression. The amphitheater was built in 75 days for a cost of $50,000. Over the years, a number of famous names have performed at the Iroquois Amphitheatre. They include: Jeannette McDonald, Elaine Stritch, Don Ameche, Audrey Meadows and Liberace. Today, the 2,366-seat amphitheater is a hot venue offering concerts, performances and movie screenings throughout its season. Recent performers have features such diverse acts
as author Steven King, Wilco, The Decemberists, My Morning Jacket, Garrison Keillor, Gregg Allman, the Artic Monkeys and Rob Zombie. The Iroquois Amphitheatre is the Official Amphitheatre of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Churchill Downs
Organized in 1874 as the Louisville Jockey Club by sportsman Colonel M. Louis Clark, what is now the world’s most famous horse race track was built on land leased from Clark’s uncles, John and Henry Churchill. Its twin-spired grandstand, a National Historic Landmark was first used in 1895.Referred to as the “Run for the Roses,” the first Kentucky Derby was run on this track, May 17, 1875. African-American jockey Oliver Lewis rode H. P. McGrath’s Aristides to victory.
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The Wet Woods along THE Wilderness Road
A large part of south Louisville, including area just north of present day Fairdale and straddling both sides of present day I-65, was at one time a great dark swamp. The swamp was created by beavers who had dammed up the many creeks which flowed into the large pond in the center of the area, called Oldham’s Pond, and thence into the aptly named Pond Creek. Called the Wet Woods, it was a mysterious and at times a mythical place with a long history and an abrupt ending. Wilderness Road, the main route used by early settlers to reach Kentucky from the east passed through the eastern edge of the wet woods, along a large buffalo trace that extended from the Falls of the Ohio River to Bullitt’s Lick
in the south. The area was impassable in high water all the way up through the 19th century. The wet woods was a hunter’s paradise, teaming with wild-life, yet it was also a dangerous place and a notorious hangout for thugs and thieves. There were numerous taverns and inns throughout the wet woods that were known for nightly brawls. Alas, the wet woods is no more having been drained by a series of ditches in the 20th century.
Nature at its Best!
Southwest Louisville is truly an oasis within the community. Ten thousand acres of beautiful parks, forest, meadows and preserved riparian areas are found within the South Points Scenic Area, and nearly 70% of the entire acreage of the Louisville Metro Parks’ system. Nature is at its finest in southwest Louisville from the valley of the Ohio River where one can witness sightings of nesting bald eagles to the tops of the knobs with its magnificent Chestnut Oaks. Opportunities for exploring the great out-doors are plentiful whether one is seeking the solitude of a woodland hike, the serenity of primitive camping, or the pleasure of dipping a line. The more adventurous can take advantage of trail running, boating, mountain biking, and horseback riding, among other pursuits. Check out www.southpoints.org to find out more!
The Farnsley-Moremen House
The Farnsley-Moremen home is the centerpiece of a 300-acre historic site on the Ohio River. The house is named for the people who brought it to life through their farming and river trade: Gabriel Farnsley and the Moremen family. Built in 1837 by Gabriel Farnsley, the house, farm and landing were purchased by Alanson and Rachel Moremen in 1862. Throughout most of the 19th century, Riverside boasted an active riverboat landing. Boats traveling on the 19th century superhighway of the Ohio River might stop to take
on supplies, fuel, or rest at Riverside’s landing. Today, Riverside is an Ohio River landmark. The prop-erty includes the restored Farnsley-Moremen House, a reconstructed detached kitchen, seasonal archaeology digs, a pavilion and gardens. Special events and programs are offered throughout the year where visitors tour the house and grounds.
The Little Loomhouse, Lou Tate & the Happy Birthday”song
“Happy Birthday” was sung for the first time at what is now the Little Loomhouse. Louisville sisters, Mildred and Patty Hill, were kindergarten teachers who wrote and published many songs. In 1893, during a birthday party at a friend’s summer cabin, they suggested the lyrics to their song “Good Morning to All” be changed and the “Happy Birthday” song was created! Lou Tate (1906-1979) was a nationally-recognized collector, teacher, and proponent of textile arts. In the 1930s, Tate developed a portable teaching loom attracting national attention. When Tate began teaching textile arts to children at the Loomhouse, Eleanor Roosevelt sponsored her first students. Today, the Little Loomhouse preserves Lou Tate’s legacy and continues to promote the textile arts.
ButtonMold KnobLouisville highest elevations are found within the “knobs” of the South Points Scenic Area. These steeply sloped large hills are erosional remnants of great deltas created as the Appalachian Mountains were rising and being eroded by rivers. One such knob, Buttonmold Knob, located right along Kentucky’s famed Wilderness Trail. Buttonmold Knob is so-named because of the circular, flat shape of crinoids fossils found there. These fossils made their way into the hands of such scientific luminaries as the eccentric French-born Constantine Samuel Rafinesque who published the first paper on the fossils of this late Paelozoic era. As a result of his work, Buttonmold Knob fossils were studied in every major museum and university in Europe.
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JANUARYMike Linnig’s Restaurant re-opens for its 93rd season – Thursday, January 26th
FEBRUARYValentine’s Day Romantic Retreat Friday/Saturday, February 13th &14th – Jefferson Memorial Forest
MARCHNight Alpine Tower Climbing – Friday, March 17th - Jefferson Memorial Forest
Go Ape Treetop Adventure Course Season Opening – Friday, March 24th – Jefferson Memorial Forest
Nature Photography – Saturday, March 25th – Jefferson Memorial Forest
APRIL Big Brims & Fancy Hat Sample Sale – Thursday, April 6th – Kentucky Derby Museum
Opening day of South Points Farmers Market – Sunday, April 16th – Save-a-Lot
Louisville Youth Orchestra – Sunday, April 30th – Iroquois Amphitheater
Fan Fest Day – Sunday, April 30th – Kentucky Derby Museum
MAY 143rd Running of the Kentucky Derby Saturday, May 6th
Hot Rod Round-ups 4:00 - 9:00 PM – Thursday, May 11th, 18th, 25th – Mike Linnig’s
Forest Fest Bluegrass Festival – Saturday, May 20th – Jefferson Memorial Forest
JUNE Hot Rod Round-ups 4:00 - 9:00 PM – Thursday, June 1st, 8th – Mike Linnig’s
CirqueLouis – Saturday, June 10th – Iroquois Amphitheater
Family Farm & Forage Day – Saturday, June 17th – Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing
Doughnuts With Dad – Sunday, June 18th – Kentucky Derby Museum
Great American Campout – Saturday, June 24th – Jefferson Memorial Forest
JULYRiverview Independence Day Festival – Saturday, July 1st – Riverview Park Elvis in Concert – Saturday, July 1st – Brooks Hill Winery
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Ice Cream Social – Sunday, July 9th – Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing
AUGUSTNational Street Rod Association Kick-Off Cruise Party – Tuesday, August 1st – Mike Linnig’s
Annual Big Shoe Sale – Saturday, August 5th – Swag’s Sports Shoe
SEPTEMBERWhiskey Tango – Saturday, September 2nd - Brooks Hill Winery10th Anniversary Party – Saturday, September 16th - Brooks Hill WineryKite Festival – Saturday, September 16th - Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing
OCTOBERCanoemobile on the Ohio River – Saturday, October 7th – Riverview Park Jack O’ Lantern Spectacular – Thursday, October 12th — Sunday, November 5th – Iroquois Amphitheater Southwest Community Festival – Saturday, October 14th – Sun Valley Park Annual Hot Rod Cruise Night – Saturday, October 21st – Mike Linnig’s Wilderness Louisville Forest Adventure – Saturday, October 21st – Jefferson Memorial ForestHalloween Trick or Treat Party – Saturday, October 28th – Mike Linnig’s El Día de los Muertos Celebration & Closing Day of South Points Farmers Market – Sunday, October 29th – Save-a-Lot
NOVEMBER All the Who’s in Whoville – Monday, November 6th – Iroquois Amphitheater Holiday in the Woods Artists Showcase – Monday/Tuesday, November 6th/7th – The Little LoomhouseGo Ape’s Family Friday – Friday, November 24th – Jefferson Memorial Forest Shop Local Saturday after Thanksgiving – Saturday, November 25th – The Little Loomhouse
DECEMBER Old-Fashioned Family Holiday Festival – Saturday, December 2nd – Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing
South Points Scenic Area
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
(please be sure to confirm dates and details by visiting websites for the respective event hosts)More listings available at www.soutpoints.org
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