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Here are Saturday’s street closures for Derby Festival marathons

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The Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon and miniMarathon return Saturday to Louisville and southern Indiana. 

Both races will start at 7 a.m., and a map of the two routes is available here.

Various city streets will be closed Saturday to accommodate the races.

Main Street from Hancock Street to 1st Street will be closed Saturday from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The following streets will be closed Saturday from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.:


  • Interstate 64 West Ramp to 3rd Street
  • Interstate 64 East Ramp to 9th Street

The following streets will be closed on Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Additionally, they are no parking areas from Saturday from midnight to 5 p.m.:


  • Main Street from South Jackson Street to 21st Street
  • 20th Street from Main Street to Jefferson Street
  • Market Street from 21st Street to 12th Street
  • 13th Street from Market Street to Broadway
  • Broadway from 14th Street to 3rd Street
  • 4th Street from Broadway to Central Avenue
  • Central Avenue from 2nd Street to Taylor Avenue
  • 3rd Street from Central Avenue to West River Road
  • Preston Street from Main Street to East River Road
  • East River Road from Preston Street to 1250 East River Road
  • East Witherspoon Road from Floyd Street to River Road
  • Adams Street from East Witherspoon Road to Quincy Street
  • Park Avenue from 4th Street to 6th Street
  • 6th Street from Park Avenue to Magnolia Avenue
  • Magnolia Avenue from 4th Street to 6th Street

More information about Saturday’s marathon and half marathon can be found on the Kentucky Derby Festival website.

Jacob is an associate producer for LPM's talk show. Email Jacob at jmunoz@lpm.org.

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