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Museums
BBC Brewing Co., LLC, BBC Taproom and Louisville
Breweriana Museum
636 E. Main St. Louisville, Kentucky 40202 502-584-BREW Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged Louisville's Beer! A full scale brewery & bottling plant
Conrad/Caldwell House Museum 502-636-5023 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged Victorian Romanesque Revival house, richly decorated on both exterior & interior
Farmington Historic House Museum 502-452-9920 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged 1815 Federal-style house with important connections to Thomas Jefferson & Abraham Lincoln. Magnificently restored. Guided tours & museum store.
Frazier International History Museum 502-412-2280 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged
Take an unforgettable journey through history
that spans 1000 years and 2 continents at the Frazier Museum which, in
collaboration with Royal Armouries, holds in trust one of the greatest
collections of arms, armor and related historical artifacts in the world.
Through the use of interactive displays, state-of-the-art multi-media
presentations and dynamic performances by costumed interpreters, history also
comes alive
Historic Homes Foundation, Inc. 502-899-5079 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged HHF owns and operates Farmington (c. 1815), Whitehall (c. 1909), and Thomas Edison House (c. 1860). The three museums are open for tours and host rental events. HHF is affiliated with Historic Locust Grove.
Historic Locust Grove, Inc. 502-897-9845 Museum and store open daily, call for hours of operation Admission Charged This fifty-five acre site is a National Historic Landmark. The ca.1790 farm is the last home of General George Rogers Clark.
Jeffersontown Historical Museum 502-261-8290 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Free Free museum. 50% of space is devoted to Pioneer artifacts & archives. 50% is 1,250 ethnic & folk dolls from all over the world.
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage 502-583-4100 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged African American Museum and Cultural Center located in the historic Russell District.
Kentucky Derby Museum 502-637-1111 Open every day, call for hours of operation Admission Charged Featuring "The Greatest Race," a 360-degree, high-definition show, walking tours and NEW barn-area van tours of Churchill Downs.
Kentucky Museum of Arts + Design 800-446-0102 Call for schedule and hours of operation Admission Charged What’s inside the Kentucky Museum of Arts + Design? Art, shopping, creativity, and fun. Celebrating traditional and functional art, visitors can view and shop for hand-made items in two exhibition galleries and a sales gallery. Kentucky, regional, and national artists are featured in 22 exhibitions per year and a Permanent Collection Gallery, and over 200 Kentucky artists are represented in the retail gallery. Art lovers can also attend exciting hands-on workshops in the Education Center.
Louisville Slugger Museum 502-588-7228 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged See the World's Biggest Bat! Fascinating and fun tour of the bat factory. Interactive exhibits. Baseball's greatest hitters. Free mini bat with tour. Personalized bats available.
Muhammad Ali Center 502-584-9254 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged The Muhammad Ali Center is an international, cultural and educational institution that is guided and inspired by the ideals of Muhammad Ali as they relate to our individual lives. Visitors will experience a non-traditional museum experience that parallel Muhammad Ali's steps to "personal greatness"--goal-setting, training, motivation, and humanitarianism. His biographical storyline--from his Louisville roots to his boxing career, to his societal and religious convictions--will come alive through both integrated and stand-alone experiences.
The Speed Art Museum
2035 S. Third Street 502-634-2700 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged Founded in 1927, The Speed Art Museum has over 13,000 pieces in its collection, spanning 6,000 years, ranging from ancient Egyptian to contemporary art. The Museum has distinguished collections of 17th century Dutch and Flemish painting; 18th century French art; Renaissance and Baroque tapestries; and significant holdings of contemporary painting and sculpture.
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