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Louisville Slugger Factory

  • Writer: Sophia S.
    Sophia S.
  • Oct 10
  • 1 min read

When you walk into the Louisville Slugger Factory, there is a mini hall of fame with wax figures and posters explaining the wax people in front of it. After you get your tickets, you can walk around the most famous people in baseball. When the time comes, your tour guide will call you to a room with a forest wallpaper, and your tour will start. Our guide took us around the factory and explained how the wood for the bats is selected, how they have made bats in the past, and how they are making them now. At every stop, we would get to hold some really cool custom bats and pass them around, there was even a star wars one! I really loved this tour and recommend it for anyone who loves baseball and anyone who doesn't.

This is the front of the museum with the giant bat!
This is the front of the museum with the giant bat!
This is the wood that is going to turn into bats, there is lots more...
This is the wood that is going to turn into bats, there is lots more...
This is the Star Wars bat!!!
This is the Star Wars bat!!!
This is an old machine that they still use to make non-major league baseball bats.
This is an old machine that they still use to make non-major league baseball bats.
This is the area where they paint the bats...very colorful...
This is the area where they paint the bats...very colorful...

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