Keith Kaiser visits the historic Louisville Water Tower before their Fall Open House.
Keith Kaiser discovers a newly renovated landmark.
Company leaders are inviting people to see the progress and learn how water goes from the Ohio River to the tap.
The statues were removed in 2020 and taken to Washington, D.C. to be restored.
You can now register for Louisville Sports Commission's three fall races: The Louisville Pure Tap 5K, the Norton Sports Health 4-Miler, and the Urban Bourbon Half Marathon.
A man died after a boating accident Saturday on the Ohio River near downtown Louisville, according to Louisville Metro Police.
The tower was built in 1860. It's no longer operational, but it's the nation's oldest standing ornamental water tower.
A spokeswoman for the utility company says the decision was made after it was learned that the $6.2 million renovation project will take longer than expected.
The water tower is a national historic landmark, and its 162 years old and showing its age.
More than 100 businesses set up in the shadow of the Louisville Water Tower for the annual Buy Local Fair presented by the Louisville Independent Business Alliance.