UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Kentucky
LOUISVILLE
The "Where The Farq Is Fitzy" Trip
Louisville Slugger Factory & Museum
Sunday July 30th, 2006
The Louisville Slugger Factory & Museum showcases the history of the Louisville Slugger brand of baseball bats made by Hillerich & Bradsby, and of baseball in general.
Inside the 16,000 square feet of exhibit and archive space, production of the bats is presented, along with historical examples of bats, such as an 1880s Pete Browning bat they recently discovered or the bat that Babe Ruth used to hit his last home run as a New York Yankee.
Outside is a six-story, 68,000-pound bat that appears to be leaning against the museum building but is completely freestanding. (It is billed as the world's largest bat, although it is hollow and made of steel.) The building also serves as their corporate headquarters and a production facility. Around 220,000 guests from around the world visit the museum each year
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