Louisville is Lonely Planet's top tourist destination for 2013. And baby, it's cold outside. That means it's a great time to stroll down Museum Row on Main and warm up in one of the nine cultural offerings downtown. Glass, science, boxing, baseball, art, and history--there's something for every adult and child!
Can you envision a kite that looks like a dragon, a buffalo, or a canoe? At the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft that is exactly what you will see, some with tails 40 feet long or more! At the Visions of Lewis and Clark: Contemporary Kites Tell the Story, you will see a kite that tells of history in a different way. This is an educational exhibit for children and adults that love kites and history.
"El Dia de los Muertos," or the "Day of the Dead," is celebrated every year on November 1 and 2 in Hispanic and Latino culture, but the Kentucky Art and Craft Museum invites you to explore for yourself and your family the customs of this intriguing holiday.
Need some time to catch up on shopping, chores, or rest during the holiday season? Try the Kentucky Museum of Arts and Crafts holiday day camp for children this Saturday, December 11th!
Make a silk scarf at Kentucky Museum of Arts and Crafts, support the March of Dimes, delve into a book at a children's story hour and decorate a cake for Mother's Day!
Spring Break is here! Here are some offerings from the many museums of Louisville that will stave off Spring Break boredom and keep the kids happy.