
If you haven't been to Fourth Street Live! because you think it's a haven for 20- and 30-year-old partiers out to have more fun than is good for them or anyone else – or you think it's too touristy – you might want to change your mind.
There are plenty of tourists taking in the dining and entertainment, but tourists aren't exactly the devil's minions on a mission to ruin downtown for the rest of us. And while it's true that Fourth Street Live! doesn't have a bus stop where retirement home residents are dropped off for a night on the town, there were people of all ages strolling around.
Source: http://www.courier-journal.com/
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