Frazier History Museum

Frazier History Museum is committed to telling the diverse stories of Kentucky. Get an unflinching look at local history through the centuries, including artifacts from Native American tools, a replica slave cabin, and interpretive art installations by Black artists. Learn about African American groundbreakers like chemist St. Elmo Brady and pilot Willa Brown. Take a break with a bourbon tasting! Back outside, spot historic Underground Railroad landmarks on the museum’s free audio tour, The Journey.

Accessibility: All galleries and restrooms are wheelchair accessible, with an elevator between floors. The Good Maps smartphone app can assist those with visual impairments in navigating the building.

Street view of the Frazier History Museum entrance with a vintage car carrying whiskey barrels parked outside. The building has large windows and red accents, with trees and plants along the sidewalk.