Cultural Pass Sunday
- Frazier Kentucky History Museum 829 West Main Street Louisville, KY, 40202 United States (map)
Enjoy three floors of interactive galleries exploring the incredible history of Kentucky that is perfect for all ages. Scavenger Hunts are available for families at the front desk and the entire museum is yours to explore. Cultural Pass covers admission and showings of KentuckyShow!
11:30 a.m. — KentuckyShow! Screening — A 32-minute film about Kentucky that will excite your senses and steal your heart.
1:30 p.m. — KentuckyShow! Screening
New Exhibition Opening!
Celebrate 250 years of Kentucky’s spirit in I Too Am a Kentuckian. Those words were spoken by one of the most famous Kentuckians of all, Abraham Lincoln. The exhibition is a powerful journey through the Commonwealth’s ongoing pursuit of America’s founding ideals and the many people who have made a mark and continue to on our beloved Kentucky. From voting to civic duty, public and military service, and community leadership, I Too Am a Kentuckian showcases how everyday citizens preserve the promises of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Through inspiring stories of individuals, communities, and pivotal moments, visitors see how the spirit of the Founding Fathers lives on in the Bluegrass State—and how many people take great pride in saying, “I too am a Kentuckian.”
The Frazier Summer Beer Fest is back for our 6th year with Louisville’s best beer fest of the year! If you love drinking tasty craft beers, festivals, and you’re ready to hang out with friends listening to music and having fun — the Frazier Summer Beer Fest is on tap. With over 250 specialty beers, food, live music, and Kentucky pride spilling over with each tasting, this promises to be one of the largest beer-tasting events in Kentucky. So grab a group and secure your tickets today to hang out with the best barley brewers and most creative brewski drinkers around. We can’t wait to party with you again this year!
This special temporary exhibition focuses on the wartime experience of Revolutionary War soldiers, both men and women, and what they wore. The exhibition was developed by the Transylvania Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Lexington, Kentucky, and features replica uniforms of their Patriot ancestors. It’s a way to honor the America250 celebration and tell the stories of real people, real Kentuckians. Sandy Marting, co-designer and curator of the exhibition, says: “The goal of this project is to honor the personal wartime experiences of actual men and women who fought, sacrificed, and struggled to win our independence.” Women Patriots are represented, as well—from the women who fought on the battlefield to those who served as nurses, as spies, and in domestic capacities. A program will take place Sunday, August 16, at 1 p.m.
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