Booking a Hotel in St. Matthews, KY
St. Matthews, Kentucky, with a population of just under 20,000, and as a suburb of Louisville, offers a small-town atmosphere close to the city and all its amenities.
Several sites on the National Register of Historic Places present historical interest in St. Matthews. Must-see stops include the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, the Dr. John Lewis House, Chenoweth House, and James Brown House.
Another historical opportunity is the Masonic Widows’ and Orphans’ Home which was built after the Civil War to serve the widows and orphans of Masons since so many were created during that war. Today, it continues to serve senior citizens and people not related to Masons, while still being run by that organization. It is the headquarters of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, and many of the original buildings continue to stand.
Bordering Louisville presents many benefits for visiting St. Matthews. With attractions such as Classic Biplane Tours and Louisville Mega Caverns where visitors can go zip lining so near, St. Matthews is the perfect vacation spot!
- Copper & Kings American Brandy Company
- Beckley Creek Park
- Classic Biplane Tours
- E.P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park
- Louisville Mega Caverns
- Chenoweth House
- Dr. John Lewis House
- James Brown House
- Masonic Widows’ and Orphans’ Home
- Zachary Taylor National Cemetery
- Baptist Health Louisville
- Norton Women's and Children's Hospital
- Louisville International Airport
- Bowman Field
- Fort Knox
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