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Louisville activities for the 18+ crowd

If you need some time away from the little ones, we’ve got you covered.

A group relaxes at La Grange Quarry.

A group relaxes at The Quarry in La Grange.

Photo by LOUtoday

Louisville is full of places where a kid can be a kid, but where do the grownups go when they want some time away from the little ones?

Here are a few of our favorite spots to check out when you need a break from kiddos but don’t feel like bar hopping:

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