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The Filson Historical Society, features a museum and extensive historical collections, currently undergoing major expansion; Frazier History Museum; Historic Locust Grove Visitors Center, which includes a museum; Howard Steamboat Museum (Jeffersonville, Indiana) Kentucky Derby Museum; Kentucky Railway Museum ; Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory
Frazier History Museum: Louisville: Jefferson: Museum Row: Kentucky History: Where the World meets Kentucky Kentucky history, culture and people. Friendship School: Campbellsville: Taylor: Daniel Boone Country: Education: 1918 one room schoolhouse [4] Garrard County Jail Museum: Lancaster: Garrard: Bluegrass: Prison: General George Patton ...
Owsley Brown Frazier was a wealthy businessman and philanthropist in Louisville. [4] [8] When a tornado struck the city during the 1974 Super Outbreak, it destroyed Frazier's home, and a rare Kentucky long rifle that he owned – a family heirloom made for his great-great-grandfather in Bardstown in the 1820s and gifted to him by his grandfather in 1952 – disappeared. [9]
After passing through two other owners – including serving as the campaign headquarters for former Kentucky governor John Y. Brown Jr. (b. 1933, governor of Kentucky 1979–1983) – the Filson purchased the mansion and accompanying carriage house in 1984. Renovation and the addition of a stack for the collection were completed in the spring ...
Category: Museums in Louisville, Kentucky. ... National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame; P. Portland Museum (Louisville) R. Riverside, The Farnsley ...
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KMAC Contemporary Art Museum is an American art museum that "connects people to Art and Creative Practice". The museum is a 501c3 organization located in the West Main District of downtown Louisville, Kentucky .
Abbey Road on the River, a salute to The Beatles with many bands, held Memorial Day weekend in Louisville 2005–2016, [1] but moved across the river to Jeffersonville, Indiana in 2017