The Belle of Louisville is a grand example of the history of our region and the Ohio River. Built in 1914, it is the only remaining riverboat of its kind and we are lucky enough to have it right here on the banks of Kentucky. But what many don’t realize is that this iconic Kentucky landmark it not from Kentucky at all… it was built and imported from Pennsylvania! Here’s the history of the legendary Belle of Louisville.

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Did you know the history of this iconic Kentucky landmark? The Belle of Louisville is a true Bluegrass treasure and we don’t care how it got here — we’re just happy to claim it as ours.

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