** coming soon **
'Signs' features new paintings by Chris Segre-Lewis. His paintings often feature billowing clouds and distant horizons. He has recently been influenced by visits to Ireland and Indonesia.
Collected in a Museum project funded by a grant from the Kentucky Humanities Council, this exhibit includes over 100 prints depicting African-American life in the Bluegrass from as early as 1860 throu
What was it like to live in Lexington during the war between the States? Frances Dallam Peter was a young woman who lived in Gratz Park and kept a diary of the events she saw, read about, or heard. Re
This exhibit spans from the invention of the Sholes & Glidden typewriter in 1872 to the assembly of the last IBM typewriter built in America in 2002.
In the Lexington History Museum's signature exhibit, 'Athens of the West', the museum is continuously building the history of Lexington and the Bluegrass Region.
This fascinating exhibit documents Abraham Lincoln's four visits to Lexington and how they impacted the President that he was to become. This exhibit is in honor of Abraham Lincoln's Bicente
This exhibit includes life-sized horses in an interactive grooming stable, a clinic that lets you be the veterinarian, components that allow you to measure your self in "hands" and test your
Designed for pre-school children, this exhibit includes a water-play area, woodland creature costumes, a wild-bird observation window and interactive sensory components that let your toddler see, smel
Experience science and physics up close and personal. Learn the science behind the magic of the Shadow Wall, discover how far sound can travel with the Whisper Dishes and examine the physical laws of
Learn why people build homes differently in each region of the world. Also you will be able to create your on tile pattern, learn how to carve a window in a cave wall and build an Igloo.
Learn more about our planet's earliest inhabitants and those seldom seen creatures who share our modern world. Fascinating microbes, rare live insects and fresh and salt water fish form the backd
Make all the bubbles you want, enclose yourself in a gigantic bubble, hop in the bubble mobile and fill the street with bubbles. Experiment with making different shapes and learn some amazing and usef
Collected in a Museum project funded by a grant from the Kentucky Humanities Council, this exhibit includes over 100 prints depicting African-American life in the Bluegrass from as early as 1860 throu
What was it like to live in Lexington during the war between the States? Frances Dallam Peter was a young woman who lived in Gratz Park and kept a diary of the events she saw, read about, or heard. Re
This exhibit spans from the invention of the Sholes & Glidden typewriter in 1872 to the assembly of the last IBM typewriter built in America in 2002.
In the Lexington History Museum's signature exhibit, 'Athens of the West', the museum is continuously building the history of Lexington and the Bluegrass Region.
This fascinating exhibit documents Abraham Lincoln's four visits to Lexington and how they impacted the President that he was to become. This exhibit is in honor of Abraham Lincoln's Bicente
Make all the bubbles you want, enclose yourself in a gigantic bubble, hop in the bubble mobile and fill the street with bubbles. Experiment with making different shapes and learn some amazing and usef
This exhibit includes life-sized horses in an interactive grooming stable, a clinic that lets you be the veterinarian, components that allow you to measure your self in "hands" and test your
Learn why people build homes differently in each region of the world. Also you will be able to create your on tile pattern, learn how to carve a window in a cave wall and build an Igloo.