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Kids Attractions
Mary Todd Lincoln House
578 W. Main St 606-233-9999 Built in 1832, this house belonged to the parents of Abraham Lincoln's wife. It is full of period furnishings and displays Lincoln and Todd family memorabilia. University of Kentucky Anthropology Museum 201 Lafferty Hall 606-257-7112 This museum has exhibits on evolution and Kentucky culture that are fun for the whole family. The museum is one of the finest of its kind in the region. Lexington Children's Museum 401 W. Main St 606-258-3256 Kids love the interactive exhibits they find at this museum dedicated to educating children. One of the favorite exhibits is the archaeology dig. American Saddle Horse Museum 4093 Iron Works Pike 606-259-2746 This privately owned museum located on the grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park is a colorful and contemporary showcase of the American Saddle bred, Kentucky's native breed of horse. Aviation Museum of Kentucky Hangar Drive Lexington, KY (606) 231-1219 This museum features restored historic aircraft, aviation artifacts and equipment, interactive displays and a gift shop. Kid and adults love the feeling of adventure inspired by this wonderful collection. McConnell Springs Quarry Drive 606-288-2900 Originally a campsite for the first settlers in the Bluegrass, this 23-acre park features an array of historical and environmental features. Trails through the park take visitors past natural springs and the remains of an historic gristmill and farm. University of Kentucky Basketball Museum P.O. Box 89 800-269-1953 The University of Kentucky Basketball Museum salutes the 96-year history of the country's most successful men's collegiate basketball team through interactive, high-tech exhibits, historical timelines, and artifact displays. The museum is located in the Civic Center, adjacent to the "Cats" home court, Rupp Arena. The Castle Just west of the city on Versailles Road A Lexington curiosity is the huge castle with eight turrets and 70-foot-tall corner towers. It was started by a Fayette County developer in 1969 as his private residence, but it was never finished. The Headley-Whitney Museum Old Frankfurt Pike 505-255-0653 This museum houses an eclectic, personal, three-building collection of Asian porcelains, masks, paintings, shells, and jeweled bibelots. Kentucky Horse Park 4089 Iron Works Pike 606-233-4303 Kentucky Horse Park is a Thoroughbred showcase location. It offers films, a breeds shoe, farm tours, a museum, and art gallery and campgrounds. Lexington Children's Theater 606-254-4546 Lexington Children's Theatre offers performances for young audiences. |
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