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Old 07-08-2010, 11:32 PM
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Did you notice the huge amusement park beside the ups terminal, its a good one too, havent been there in years though. DONT FORGET to eat at the spagetti factory! I promise you wont be disappointed. I like food
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Glad you're having a good time, Gary!
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That huge amusement park is shut down I believe (or about to be if it isn't already). From what I hear, the Ford Explorer is on it's way out of there too. Going to fuel economy cars in the Louisville plant. At least that's what I hear from the Ford workers here. I've been past the old IH site several times (as I live 13 miles from Louisville) and there's really nothing left of the old plant.
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Oh, and take a look at the new arena going in if you're still there. It's right there around Louisville Slugger Museum and Spagetti Factory.
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whew... I got in really late last night, this morning actually.

Holiday World was really cool, a lot more than I expected. I rode all the rides and almost got kicked out too... Apparently they don't like you to film the rides on the coasters. I can see why the "Voyage" is the #1 coaster on the planet... All the kids had a great time too, lots of small kid friendly rides, and the free Pepsi!!!!

I did go to the Spaghetti Factory, yep, really good. I think I ate at one in Charlotte a long time ago.

I guess my only disappointment was the Zoo. A lot of the animals weren't out, but it was 100F too.

I did see a couple old Cubs mowing grass, that was awesome. I was yelling at my wife "look, look, look!!!!!" She was just shaking her head. One looked like a 106-147 and the other was a later WF. They both looked in good shape from the road and both were on 3rd Street...

I saw Joe's Crab Shack on the river at night. I've never been to St. Louis, but Louisville is absolutely stunning at night. We drove right through the middle of downtown. Past Louisville Slugger Park, the Arena and football stadiums. It really was a great trip.
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Glad you had a great trip, Gary!
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Thanks Allen, I'll be in NC next, going to see the BIL in Charlotte.
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Cool deal, Gary! My wife and I, are gonna be in Charlotte Friday to see her parents. They're headed back to Florida, and stopping in Charlotte on the way back.
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