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On Sunday, the Muhammad Ali Center hosted a community carnival, welcoming thousands of people for a day filled with family-friendly activities like face painting, games, and entertainment.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — While some were downtown preparing for Thunder Over Louisville, artists were memorializing Louisville's own Muhammad Ali on the side of the 10th Street YMCA. The seven-story ...
Shepard Fairey, the artist behind the “Hope” portrait used in Barack Obama’s first presidential campaign, is painting a 7-story mural of Muhammad Ali.
Starting on April 22, Fairey will begin working on a seven-story mural of Muhammad Ali that will cover the east side of the Chestnut Street YMCA.
A massive mural honoring a Louisville legend was as officially dedicated in the Russell neighborhood.Seven stories high, boxing champion Muhammad Ali gazes over Louisville with hopes of lifting ...
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Muhammad Ali Festival brings community together - MSNGuests could enjoy free admission to the Ali Center to take part in activities like face painting, balloon making and other crafts. While the day focused on fun, it was also about the next generation.
The day-long festival always happens the first week of June, marking the anniversary of Ali’s passing on June 3, 2016. Sunday was the Ali Fest Carnival. Guests could enjoy free admission to the Ali ...
WHAT: Enjoy free admission to the Muhammad Ali Center in addition to food, games, music, face painting and more. The free days are sponsored by Passport by Molina Healthcare. WHEN : 12-5 p.m.
The making of a champion: Ali’s early years American Heavyweight boxer, Cassius Clay (later Muhammad Ali, 1942 – 2016), making a fist as he lies on his hotel bed, London, 27th May 1963.
On Sunday, the Muhammad Ali Center hosted a community carnival, welcoming thousands of people for a day filled with family-friendly activities like face painting, games, and entertainment.
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