LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Muhammad Ali Center celebrated Saturday with a free festival for the community the famous boxer loved so much.

Guests could tour the museum for free and enjoy games and interactive activities.

They could also check out the newest LeRoy Neiman Gallery for the 50th anniversary of the Thrilla in Manila fight.

Passport by Molina was also on hand with health and wellness resources.

"Everybody that comes in gets a different experience, but they always come out feeling uplifted, positive, and ready to give back to their communities and that's what this is all about," Ashley Parrott, with the Muhammad Ali Center, said.

The museum hosts five community free days a year.

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