Are you a wedding coordinator or a bride looking for the perfect reception space? Are you a corporate planner looking to hold an off-campus meeting or reception? Are you simply a friend of the Frazier looking to host a private party? The Frazier is hosting open houses of its event spaces Saturday, January 13, and Saturday, January 20. Come meet our events team for a fun tour of the museum’s event spaces! Anyone is welcome to drop in between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., but we do encourage you to book your visit online in advance. We look forward to seeing you!
Journey around the world without ever leaving downtown Louisville! The Frazier History Museum becomes your train station, airport, speed boat and hot air balloon as we go around the world in... 5 days! From Monkey's Eyebrow, KY to the Galápagos Islands, each day will take us to a new and exciting locale rich in history, culture, and intrigue.
We’re serving up basketball, Bourbon, and EthanAlmighty—plus a whole lot of heart. No one had as much heart as Russ Smith, a.k.a. “Russdiculous,” playing for the University of Louisville Cardinals. And if you’ve heard EthanAlmighty’s rescue story, from near death to champion, then you know he’s all heart, too—and so is his forever companion, Jeff Callaway. Their teamwork made animal torture a felony in Kentucky. Now, Russ, Ethan, and Jeff have formed a dream team, with Russ’s Bourbon label, Mr. & Mrs., debuting Ethan’s Batch to toast a little kindness and raise funds for Ethan’s 501c3. Join us as we celebrate a night of champions—great stories, great Bourbon, and a great cause!
If you only know the connection between the Hill sisters and the most famous song in the world, that’s only part of their incredible story. Mildred was a musician and songwriter; Patty was a pioneer in early childhood education with the Louisville Experimental Kindergarten School. Join Jessica Dawkins, President and CEO of Historic Locust Grove and board member for Happy Birthday Park, as she traces the Hill sisters and how Louisville helped shape them. She’ll also discuss ongoing efforts to celebrate them. Get your birthday hats on and join us Sunday, July 6, at 2 p.m.