Lexington Museums
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Museums in Lexington, KY, Kentucky.
Built in 1814, the Hunt-Morgan House is a living museum that pays tribute to the 19th century. Open mid-March through mid-December on Wednesdays to Sundays at varying times.
This interactive museum takes visitors into the world of basketball through trivia, virtual games of one-on-one and audio/visual exhibits. The museum is open seven days a week and is available for rent.
Gain insight into the history of flight through exhibits and displays of 15 different airplanes from the 1920s. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday.
Take in the historic museum to gain insight into Lexington's past from the 1800s to the 1950s. Admission is free.
Dedicated to the decorative arts, the Headley-Whitney Museum holds a variety of exhibits. Open Tuesday to Sunday with varying admission prices.
The official showcase for Saddlebreds, this museum houses the largest collection of Saddlebred artifacts in the world.
It is located on the grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park and open from September through May, with varying admission prices.





