Current Exhibitions
The Frazier History Museum is where the world meets Kentucky. Explore cultures past and present through an extensive collection of historical items displaying what makes Kentucky cool, famous weaponry, historical information on America's native spirit Bourbon, and much more. Get tickets now.
Davis Jewelers' Love & Marriage explores themes related to courtship, love, and wedding traditions in Kentucky over the last 150 years. This beautifully curated and intricately designed exhibition will highlight fashion, jewelry, décor, and gifting while encouraging visitors to learn more about traditions from the past, and those from other cultures.
Cool Kentucky is designed to bring the state to life in all of its many facets. The exhibit inspires thought, provides insight, and brings understanding about who we are, how we came to be, and where we can go. Those who experience it will be motivated to see Kentucky for themselves — taking in the state’s many attractions, sights, sounds, and tastes, from north to south and east to west.
Documenting Kentucky: Three Photographic Surveys offers a compelling visual journey through the Bluegrass State as captured by three landmark photography projects undertaken since 1935.
The Frazier History Museum strongly believes that every county possesses a unique and incredible story deserving to be shared with the rest of Kentucky (and beyond). Premised on this conviction, the 120: Cool KY Counties project is collecting hundreds of stories from across the Commonwealth—including histories, legends, and oral traditions curated at the local level.
An exhibition celebrating the history, craft, and culture of Bourbon whiskey - America's only native spirit.
Featuring an array of objects, replicas, and walk-in installations, The Commonwealth: Divided We Fall takes visitors on a winding journey through the lives of everyday Kentuckians, from pre-settlement to the early 1900s.
The Stewart Historic Miniatures Collection at the Frazier History Museum is one of the largest collections of historic miniatures on permanent public display in the world.
Visitors of all ages are taken on an immersive, educational adventure that puts them face-to-face with some of the many challenges encountered by the Corps of Discovery, seeking passage to the northwest. Visitors forge rivers and cross mountains while encountering new people, cultures, and fantastic new species of animals. There are several artifacts from the period and detailed explanations on how and why they were used by the expedition.
On March 9, 2018, the Frazier Museum opened the Founder’s Gallery, a permanent addition dedicated to the museum’s founder, local philanthropist Owsley Brown Frazier.
KentuckyShow! explores the ways in which Kentucky’s past, present, and choices for the future converge to create an utterly unique and engaging place. Viewers get to experience the people, sights, and sounds of the state woven together in a high-definition production that will excite your senses and steal your heart!
V. Joseph Shipman: Investing In Community highlights the life and legacy of V. Joseph Shipman, CEO and President of Continental National Bank, one of Louisville’s first minority-owned banks.
The Frazier’s permanent collection features a wide array of historically significant artifacts of American, American Indian, Asian, and European origin. Rare and noteworthy objects include Teddy Roosevelt’s “Big Stick,” Geronimo’s bow and arrows, a surplus grave marker from the Battle of Little Bighorn, a first edition copy of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and the arrest warrant issued for Mary Todd Lincoln.
Check out the upcoming exhibitions at the Frazier History Museum.
We have many beloved past exhibitions at the Frazier History Museum. Explore the recent exhibitions of our past.