Whether you think of it as the northernmost city in the South, or the southernmost city in the North, the fact remains that Louisville, Kentucky, is a place where the best parts of the Midwest and the South fuse. It's the home of Louisville Slugger baseball bats, KFC, and the Kentucky Derby, but there's also a rich culinary heritage: the city is the birthplace of both the
Hot Brown sandwich and the
Old Fashioned cocktail, and the source of much of the region's Bourbon. Thanks to the city's location at the intersection of numerous growing regions, the produce is plentiful and beautiful, and food culture has flourished.
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