Jeffersonville Attractions
Things to do in Jeffersonville
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Culbertson Mansion was built by a man once considered the wealthiest citizen of Indiana — but you don't have to be rich to enjoy the mansion’s hand-painted ceilings, carved rosewood staircase and crystal chandeliers.
At less than an hour and a half drive from Louisville, a trip to Holiday World is the perfect way to spend a day with friends, family, or your sweetheart.
The Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany, Indiana, is both a museum of local history and a contemporary art gallery.
Less than an hour from Louisville, five Harrison County Wineries produce an assortment of wines, some of them award-winning.
The Shoe Tree is one of those weird attractions that every Louisvillian should see before they die or move away. It is said that throwing a pair of shoes into the tree will earn the thrower good luck.
As the leaves start to change and Halloween draws near, many families head up to Huber's Farm to pick pumpkins from their pumpkin patch, but Huber's Farm provides family fun in all seasons, not just fall.
From quaint little shops to preserved historical monuments, Historic Corydon, Indiana, has something for everyone.
Enjoy the nostalgia of the drive-in theaters of yesteryear while catching the latest Hollywood blockbusters at the Georgetown Drive-In Theater.
Big Splash Adventure Indoor Water Park & Resort in French Lick, Indiana, lives up to its name: it's the largest indoor water park with a retractable roof in the United States!
Each year, thousands of patrons enjoy Derby Dinner Playhouse, which has been combining delicious food and fine entertainment in Clarksville since 1974.
You don't have to be an old fossil to love the Falls of the Ohio State Park, located on the Indiana bank of the Ohio River.
You don't have to be a professional fisherman to love Bass Pro Shop Clarksville, but after you spend a few hours there, you might be tempted to give up your day job and devote yourselves to the Great Outdoors.
The once-luxurious French Lick Resort returns to its 19th century grandeur with the introduction of 21st century gambling and a return to 19th century elegance.
Located just 25 minutes from downtown Louisville, Horseshoe Southern Indiana, the closest casino to Louisville, brings a little slice of Las Vegas to the area.
Return to the golden age of steamships with a visit to the Howard Steamboat Museum in Southern Indiana.