Reviews of Frazier History Museum. (Museum) in Jeffersonville (Indiana).
Frazier History Museum
829 W Main St, Louisville, KY 40202, United States
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Information of Frazier History Museum, Museum in Jeffersonville (Indiana)
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Open hours of Frazier History Museum
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11 am–4 pm
Monday
10 am–5 pm
Tuesday
10 am–5 pm
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10 am–5 pm
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10 am–5 pm
Friday
10 am–5 pm
Saturday
10 am–5 pm
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Reviews of Frazier History Museum
Dawn Houghton
Lovely wedding venue. Rooftop views of the river and the city. Weather was perfect mid-October. Guests were able to see much of museum's interesting exhibits. Catered buffet, open bar, music and dancing. Parking behind building is a bit of a walk. Inside there are elevators.
Danielle Freeney
I've been wanting to visit for years now as a local, but today was the first time we made a visit happen. It was a great experience! Very few people on a rainy Monday afternoon which added to the experience. As a lifelong Kentuckian I thought I had heard most of the stories about "who's who", inventions, events, etc...Boy was I wrong! I learned several surprising facts, and felt it was an afternoon well spent. There was a good mix of interactivity along with the reading and visual elements. My two teenagers aged 17 and 13 were engaged. Note: My 17 year old is got a free membership as a Kentucky college student, so she can visit as much as she'd like. Nice perk for KY and IN college students! In 3 hours we still hadn't seen it all, which was nice. It leaves us something to look forward to on out next visit.
Catherine
So rich information that I never knew about Kentucky. They had really good information. I really like the third floors which is full of spirits, speakeasy, and details of bourbon. It was great experience. I would love to come back for more.
Gu Lin
Wonderful place. Exhibits provide content on ways in which bourbon was made. The bourbon collection room is amazing!!! It has all brands of bourbon that is currently sold on the market. Next to it, there is a room depicting a bar. It’s also beautiful. The museum also gives the history of Kentucky, and even touch base on the part on native Americans.
Brandon Eddy
This is a museum about the history of Kentucky and it does a great job of doing that. It has a great exhibit on the making of bourbon and the history of bourbon. I bought some bourbon in the gift shop because it just felt like the right thing to do. Really attractive museum.
Pamela Code
This was my favorite part of our day trip to Louisville. We only looked at the third floor (the bourbon part) and I think that's not a bad idea if that's all you're interested in and you have other things you're doing that day. The third-floor bourbon exhibit was so well put together, and I do not say that lightly; I truly wasn't impressed with a different museum we saw that day, but the Frazier Museum was *mwah.* It complemented very well the "Kentucky Bourbon Country" field guide, which is where I first heard of it. Content was well written, well presented, and well curated. There were some real gems in the bourbon culture/history interactive panels about Prohibition, like media from the time advocating temperance and a woman who was known for organizing attacks on sellers of elicit alcohol, lol, which I will post here.
Caitlin Body
I had a great time here. I wasn't able to get the tasting because I got to the museum at 1:30 and they were sold out. I was told to come early next time to make sure they don't sell out. I went with a friend and we had a great time. They have interactive things sprinkled through out so we built the tiny barrels and might have played checkers at the kids general store :) We were happy to see that they were also telling history about people of color and not shying away from the harshness of history. The Museum closed before we got through the entire thing so we will be back! They have a nice gift store and if you are looking for the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Passport they sell it here along with a glass!
Charita Petrina
A mix of kid- and adult- focused activities. Well maintained, good afternoon with the family type activity. Even on a Sunday, was not really busy so you can spend as little out as much time as you'd like going through the exhibits.
kali
Best museum in town. Has a few floors you start at top floor. Has an elevator. No parking lot. Parking is our front by meter free on weekends. Can find tickets on Groupon.
Sarah Hartman
Kentucky proud. An eclectic museum dedicated to Kentuckians. The three story museum offered a glimpse into many different parts of the commonwealths past and present. You get your moneys worth, there is much to see.