
Airport Snapshot: Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport
Address: 600 Terminal Dr, Louisville, KY 40209 IATA airport code: SDF (from its original name, Standiford Field) Year Opened: Built in 1941 by the Army Corp

Address: 600 Terminal Dr, Louisville, KY 40209 IATA airport code: SDF (from its original name, Standiford Field) Year Opened: Built in 1941 by the Army Corp

The Kentucky International Convention Center Location: 221 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202 Year built: Opened in 1977 Square Footage: The KICC is nearly 300,000

by F. Andrew Taylor Eat If you’re going to eat in the area around the Kentucky International Convention Center, you should be prepared to drink,

by F. Andrew Taylor The nearly 300,000 sq.ft. Kentucky International Convention Center opened in 1977 just two blocks from the Ohio River in Louisville’s historic

Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging: Louisville, Kentucky Not every city has a hotel that can say it was an inspiration for The Great Gatsby, or

by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services Since the start of the pandemic, a record number of 2020 tradeshows postponed or

The D.E.A.L. (Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging) Strolling Through History, Museums & a Mega Cavern in Louisville Revel in Southern charm, hospitality, history and architecture

The D.E.A.L.: Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging: From Bourbon Tours & Bardstown Road to the Palace Theatre & 4th Street Live! In Louisville, begin your

D.E.A.L. – Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging in Louisville Louisville, Ky., may be on New York time but its rich Southern heritage and gentility put

by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services “The Crystal Palace,” home to The Great Exhibition of 1851, was a glittering glass

I ran into Don Svehla, publisher of Exhibit City News, at a reception at the now-defunct TS2 show in Washington, D.C., in the summer of

The Rigging World by Andrew Fulton Last issue I talked about the importance of always rigging with the correct eyebolts. Well, this educational saga continues