Louisville Water Tower Park
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- Regular Hours:
Wed - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 502-897-1481
- Address:
- 3005 River Rd Louisville, KY 40207
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- Wedding Reception Locations & Services, Banquet Halls & Reception Facilities, Historical Places, Meeting & Event Planning Services, Places Of Interest, Wedding Chapels & Ceremonies, Wedding Supplies & Services
- Services / Products
- The Louisville Water Tower Park--Offers rentals for special events such as indoor/outdoor rentals, tours, Contact Allison Delande at 502-271-7127 for more information.
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- Location
- Louisville Water Tower Park
- Neighborhood
- East Louisville
General Info
Open 10/17 & 10/18 12p - 5p Help us celebrate our 160th Anniversary! Tickets must be purchased in advance through our website: www.louisvilewatertower.com Book at tour at Louisville Water Tower Park to experience the WaterWorks Museum — Located in Pumping Station No. 1, the museum highlights Louisville Water’s considerable archive of historic photographs (some dating back to 1860), films and memorabilia. The museum appeals to visitors of all ages, including children, with hands on activities, scavenger hunts and much more. Visitors will also discover Louisville Water’s groundbreaking research in water science and engineering contributing to safe drinking water methods used throughout the world. Learn about the iconic Water Tower and participate in a tour of the grounds on the banks of the Ohio River. Also included in the guided tour is time inside Pumping Station No. 3, to see a 100-foot-tall restored steam pump and see a film on its history.Open 10/17 & 10/18 12p - 5p Help us celebrate our 160th Anniversary! Tickets must be purchased in advance through our website: www.louisvilewatertower.com Book at tour at Louisville Water Tower Park to experience the WaterWorks Museum — Located in Pumping Station No. 1, the museum highlights Louisville Water’s considerable archive of historic photographs (some dating back to 1860), films and memorabilia. The museum appeals to visitors of all ages, including children, with hands on activities, scavenger hunts and much more. Visitors will also discover Louisville Water’s groundbreaking research in water science and engineering contributing to safe drinking water methods used throughout the world. Learn about the iconic Water Tower and participate in a tour of the grounds on the banks of the Ohio River. Also included in the guided tour is time inside Pumping Station No. 3, to see a 100-foot-tall restored steam pump and see a film on its history.