Natural Home Goes to Louisville, Kentucky
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July/August 2009
By Laurel Kallenbach
Lilly’s Bistro
Serving fine, sustainable cuisine, Lilly’s pays homage to seasonal produce. Its “God Bless Our Local Farmers” menu is filled with options featuring local ingredients. 1147 Bardstown Road(502) 451-0447
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Limestone
Nouveau Southern-style food showcases Kentucky lamb, pork, stone-ground grits and veggies. 10001 Forest Green Blvd. (502) 426-7477
The Patron
Enjoy seasonal, organic and local fare at chef/owner Amber McCool’s hip, eclectic eatery. 3400 Frankfort Ave. (502) 896-1661
Exploring
Kentucky Derby Festival
Before the Derby, Louisville starts celebrating with fireworks, a paddle-wheel steamboat race and the Pegasus Parade. Festival organizers are offsetting the carbon used in their operations, making collectible Pegasus Pins from recycled plastic, and deploying recycling crews at public events. (502) 584-6383
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
Hike or stroll the canopy tree-walk at this nature sanctuary south of Louisville. Its Visitor Center, designed by William McDonough’s green architecture firm and built to the U.S. Green Building Council’s highest standards, features passive solar and geothermal power, rainwater collection and a green roof.(502) 955-8512
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