Father's Day Travel:
Sports Dreams Come True
#2: Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory
When you see the six-story, 68,000 pound steel bat in downtown Louisville, you know you're at the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. Baseball fans of all ages will get a kick out of learning the history of this famous bat — such as the one that Babe Ruth used during his 60 home run season of 1927 or the first public display of a Louisville Slugger used by Joe DiMaggio during his 56-game hitting streak of 1941. Also enjoy seeing how the bat itself is made by Hillerich & Bradsby (Hillerich's signature is on the side of the "Big Bat" outside).
Next: St. Louis Cardinals Baseball

