Hyatt Regency Louisville

Hyatt Regency Louisville

Thomas Edison House

Thomas Edison House

Thomas Edison lived in Louisville from 1866-1867 when he was 18-19 Years old.

Thomas Edison House

Thomas Edison House

Thomas Edison lived here in 1866 where he was a telegraph key operator at age 19

Edison's stuff

Bedroom

China

Bottles that he used to mix things

Items of Edison's

Morse Code Was one of Edison's Inventions

Morse Code

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Morse Code

Morse Code

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Portrait of Thomas Edison

Exhibits of some of Edison's Inventions

Inventions

Light Bulbs

The first light bulbs are huge

Light Bulbs

Inventions

Light Bulbs

Light Bulbs

Light Bulbs

Edison Bust

Thomas Edison House sign

A Truck carrying Horses

A Plaque to those killed on the highways of Kentuky

A Plaque to those killed on the highways of Kentuky

A Plaque to those killed on the highways of Kentuky

A Plaque to those killed on the highways of Kentuky

Numbers of people killed on the highways of Kentuky each year

Numbers of people killed on the highways of Kentuky each year

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate

Mary Todd Lincoln House

Mary Todd Lincoln House

Mary Todd Lincoln House

Lexington Hotel is now the Hilton

Hilton in Lexington

Hilton in Lexington

The Lexington Fort was her originally

Mural

We are on the 17th floor, room 1709

Mall attached to the Hilton

Mom in the Lobby of the Hilton

the Hilton used to be called the Lexington Hotel and here is a sign saying so