This place may be nice to visit, I went during the pandemic so it is not currently open to the public. However, the grounds are beautifully maintained, and there is a great view of the Ohio River. This would be a lovely place for a couple to come and have a quite old fashioned picnic. The reason I say old fashioned is there are no facilities open to the public. You just have an easily accessible open lawn with a wonderful view. What more do you really need.
Went there for the hot sauce BBQ fest. It was crazy hot and not enough vendors so the was very low food choices and the that were there ran out of food.
Historic water tower dating back to 1850s. Restored and opened as water museum. Authentically detailed restoration, historic landmark. See and learn how safe drinking water initiatives made Louisville a pioneer in public health since 1850.
I thought there would be more to see here. I did not visit on an open house day. I will visit again and revise my review. On most days there is not much to see here.
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