Frazier Programs Calendar

The Frazier History Museum offers a wide variety of programs that are both educational and entertaining. See what upcoming programs we have on our calendar and how to attend each event.

Engagements & Tours

Free Daily Tours
Monday–Saturday: 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.
Sunday: Noon and 2 p.m.

Daily Viewings of KentuckyShow!
Showings: 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m.*
*3:30 showing not available on Sundays

Bourbon Tastings
Various tastings and experiences. Click for more information.

Frazier+
Additional content, anywhere, anytime.

Upcoming Programs

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Lights on Main: Winterfest Homeschool Day
Dec
11

Lights on Main: Winterfest Homeschool Day

Step into a magical winter wonderland with your family that brings together history, community, and holiday fun! This winter the Frazier Museum will be partnering with the non-profit I Would Rather Be Reading to offer 3 floors full of trees decorated by community partners, organizations, individuals, and families.

During this engaging experience, students will enjoy a tree scavenger hunt, a selection of craft & activity tables, access to all museum exhibitions, a prize drawing, touch stations, and the opportunity to view a live presentation in the theatre. Families also have the option of bringing a snack or sack lunch to enjoy in our first-floor lunchroom.

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Back To School: KY History Homeschool Day
Aug
22

Back To School: KY History Homeschool Day

Come celebrate the start of another school year and learn some Kentucky history alongside other homeschool families! There will be something for everyone including access to all the Frazier’s immersive exhibitions, prize drawings, tours, craft & activity tables, and more!

In addition, families will have several opportunities to experience one of our newest educational presentations, “The Longest Painting in the World.” This 25-minute multimedia performance of music, imagery, and live storytelling is about a 19th century man named John Banvard, who painted the longest painting in the world, right here in Kentucky.

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