Market Street was closed to traffic, but open for all pedestrians and four-legged friends on Saturday, March 23rd to host Louisvilleās seventh annual Nulu Bock and Wurst Fest.
The festival included vendors, live music, a wurst competition, locally brewed bock beers, and shoulder-to-shoulder support for the main event: goat races, starring goats from local farms.
On breaks between races, the goats took naps and received affectionate pets from Louisville residents.
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