Most Louisville museums waive admission Saturday, part of Smithsonian’s ‘Museum Day Live!’

Tomorrow, Sept. 29, museums nationwide will open their doors for free including Louisville’s top draws.

Which means, you can get in the Frazier History Museum for free, though you have to pay the additional fee to see the Lady Diana exhibition, ”Diana, a Celebration.”

Also, the Kentucky Horse Park is on the list, which includes one of the best equestrian museums in the world.

Museum-goers can download free tickets on the Smithsonian website, which grants free admission for two people.

For a list of participating museums, and to download tickets, visit Smithsonian.com/museumdaylive. 

Here’s the complete list for Kentucky in case you’re in the mood to travel:

 Behringer-Crawford Museum

Covington

 Ben E. Clement Mineral Museum

Marion

Civil War Museum

Columbus

Frazier History Museum

Louisville

Georgetown and Scott County Museum

Georgetown

Headley-Whitney Museum

Lexington

Historic RailPark & Train Museum

Bowling Green

 International Museum of the Horse at the Kentucky Horse Park

Lexington

Janice Mason Art Museum

Cadiz

Jefferson Davis State Historic Site

Pembroke

John James Audubon State Park Museum

Henderson

Kentucky Coal Museum and Portal 31 Exhibition Mine

Benham

Kentucky Derby Museum

Louisville

Kentucky Gateway Museum Center

Maysville

Kentucky Historical Society

Frankfort

Liberty Hall Historic Site

Frankfort

Lincoln Homestead State Park

Springfield

Locust Grove

Louisville

Louisville Science Center

Louisville

Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory

Louisville

McCreary County Museum

Stearns

McDowell House Museum and Apothecary

Danville

Mill Springs Battlefield Visitor Center & Museum

Nancy

Mountain Life Museum

London

My Old Kentucky Home State Park

Bardstown

National Corvette Museum

Bowling Green

Owensboro Museum of Science and History

Owensboro

Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site Museum

Perryville

Pioneer Museum

Carlisle

The Art Museum at the University of Kentucky

Lexington

The Lincoln Museum

Hodgenville

The National Quilt Museum

Paducah

White Hall State Historic Site

Richmond

Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site

Wickliffe

William Whitley House State Historic Site

Stanford

 

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