Visit the Muhammad Ali Center
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay in Louisville in 1942, went on to have an iconic boxing career that earned him the moniker "The Greatest". Most people remember him as a charismatic athlete, but throughout his life, Ali donated his time and money to charitable causes.
Ali cofounded the Muhammad Ali Center in Kentucky in 2005, a multicultural gathering space and nonprofit museum dedicated to the "Six Core Principles" by which he lived his life: confidence, conviction, dedication, giving, respect, and spirituality. The exhibits, which include artifacts, historical footage, multimedia presentations, and more, inspire greatness. The Muhammad Ali Center is located on Museum Row in Louisville, Kentucky. Admission ranges from $9 to $14; children under the age of five are free.
Address: 144 N. Sixth St., Louisville, KY 40202