Oxmoor Farm

Louisville’s Oxmoor Farm evolved alongside Kentucky, from the early pioneer days to the antebellum years to today. Beyond the 1791 mansion and its many additions, 13 original outbuildings—including slave quarters—still stand here to give you a unique look into the life of the enslaved people who worked in the house and the hemp fields. Don’t miss the 10,000-volume library, added in the early 20th century. Tour the house, outbuildings, and gardens, and check their calendar for onsite events.

Accessibility: Due to the historic nature of the buildings and grounds, accessibility is limited.

A historic white stone house stands surrounded by green grass and trees. In the foreground, a sign with information about the buildings restoration is displayed, bordered by a small circular garden.