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Kentucky Museum AttractionsHere are the top Kentucky museum listings so you can find the best in Kentucky for your trip. Read these museum reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States So many Corvettes here. If you have a passion for sportscars, then Bowling Green is a must for you. Here they manufacture the famous Corvette and they have the Corvette.. ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Louisville, Kentucky, United States If you love baseball, this museum is for you. You are greeted at the front door by a 130 foot-tall Louisville Slugger Babe Ruth-replica bat. Watch the movie, take some.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Lexington, Kentucky, United States Anyone with an interested in horses will LOVE the horse park. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Louisville, Kentucky, United States Frazier Arms Museum is a fantastic place that has weapons and armor through the ages. They have living history exhibits too. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Morehead, Kentucky, United States With an engaging collection that's well-curated and interpreted, KFAC strives to preserve and promote a broader understanding of contemporary folk art. Regional folk.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Louisville, Kentucky, United States Very cool place where they make the Louisville Slugger bats. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States well i did go by the depository, though there is a big military presence. it still is a really cool place to see. the General patton museaum is just that. it has.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) West Point, Kentucky, United States it is a really great place to go in the fall when it starts to cool off. 9. Crane House ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Louisville, Kentucky, United States My daughter's Girl Scout troop visited Crane House and participated in an interactive program to learn more about her Chinese heritage. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Lexington, Kentucky, United States The Dawson County Historical Society Museum is well known for having on display an early biplane, invented by one of the locals while he was still in highschool. Some.. |