Louisville looks to rebound with Kentucky Derby back in May
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Kentucky Derby is back on the first Saturday in May, slowly bringing with it the sights, sounds and rituals familiar to Louisville.
And local officials and business owners are hopeful that translates into a better cash flow after the coronavirus pandemic upended the Derby’s schedule last year.
The Thunder Over Louisville air show and fireworks display that kicks off Derby activities resumed with resounding booms last weekend. Marathons and cycling races, conducted virtually last fall, went off live this weekend, along with thousands of yellow rubber ducks bobbing in the Ohio River in the “Ken-ducky” Derby.
Tourists are steadily trickling back into downtown hotels, restaurants and museums. The most anticipated scenes loom in Saturday’s 147th Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs with women in big colorful hats and men in seersucker suits, occasionally pulling their required face masks aside to sip bourbon and mint juleps and puff on cigars.