Frazier History Museum
About Frazier History Museum
The Frazier History Museum is situated on Louisville's "Exhibition hall Row" in the West Main District of downtown. Named after its originator Owsley Brown Frazier, the gallery has 75,000 square feet of show space on three stories and an assembly hall with a seating limit of 120.
The historical center's accumulation incorporates American and global antiques from the sixteenth century to the twentieth century. A few features from the gathering incorporate Daniel Boone's Bible, General Custer's guns, and President Theodore Roosevelt's "Enormous Stick."
Notwithstanding the changeless accumulation, there are impermanent shows, some of which are intelligent. The gallery offers numerous training projects and has numerous occasions.
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