Frazier Programs Calendar
The Frazier Kentucky 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.
Accessible entrance during programs and events is available through our side red door on 9th Street. Drop-off at front entrance is also recommended when possible.
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
Frazier 250: Exploring Revolutionary Threads and I Too Am a Kentuckian Exhibits
Join us as we open our newest exhibit, Revolutionary Threads. Meet the artists who created the clothing, as we learn about their ancestors, both men and women, who fought in the American Revolution. On display are representations of uniforms, clothing, and items worn and used by the Patriot soldier ancestors and family members of the Transylvania Chapter NSDAR, Lexington, Kentucky. We’ll also hear from two modern day soldiers, Rob Givens and Amy McGrath, who are both featured in our I Too Am a Kentuckian exhibition. They’ll talk about their military service and their Kentucky roots. Join us in Revolutionary Threads afterwards to meet and talk with special guests.
I Too Am a Kentuckian Exhibition Opening & Community Day
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.”

