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  1. Discover Where Wood Meets Wonder at Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory! Dive into a world-class museum gallery and experience how we make the game's most iconic baseball bat on a factory tour.

  2. Award-winning daily factory tours. Our premier, in-depth All-Star Experience. Captivating packages featuring popular attractions. Our All-Star Experience is a behind-the-scenes bonanza for baseball fans. Group rates are available with advance reservations. Learn more or book a group tour. BUY TICKETS.

  3. The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is an incredible and unique experience whether you are a baseball fanatic or not. Get your tickets today!

  4. At Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, experience history-in-the-making as you stroll through the actual factory where world-famous Louisville Slugger bats are created. The award-winning factory tour is a highlight of the visit here, but there's plenty more to enjoy along with it.

  5. A guided tour of the bat factory where the world-famous Louisville Slugger baseball bats are made. Admission into our hallowed bat vault where more than 3000 original models are carefully stored. Daily programming and temporary exhibits in our theater and Pee Wee Reese exhibit gallery.

  6. The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, is a museum and factory tour attraction located in Louisville, Kentucky's "Museum Row", part of the West Main District of downtown. The museum showcases the story of Louisville Slugger baseball bats in baseball and in American history.

  7. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, Louisville, Kentucky. 35,380 likes · 1,794 talking about this · 235,630 were here. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is all about celebrating the extraordinary...

  8. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. Overview. Get ready to smell the wood, see the wood chips fly, and learn about the history of an American icon. We’ve been making baseball bats since 1884, when 17-year-old Bud Hillerich crafted the company’s first bat for a local superstar hitter.

  9. See how baseball's most famous bat is made. Hillerich & Bradsby Co have been manufacturing the Louisville Slugger here since 1884. Admission includes a plant tour and a hall of baseball memorabilia that features Babe Ruth's 1927 record-setting bat and Hank Aaron's 700th home run bat.

  10. Admission to Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory includes interactive exhibits, historic memorabilia, the World's Biggest Baseball Bat, and an award-winning factory tour. As an added bonus, you will receive a miniature Louisville Slugger bat at the end of the factory tour.

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