April 18 – It’s our Anniversary!
Farmington 3033 Bardstown Road, Louisville, United StatesOn April 18, 1959 Farmington first opened to the public as a historic site.
On April 18, 1959 Farmington first opened to the public as a historic site.
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The 45th Annual Derby Breakfast is a Louisville tradition. Dust off your hats and press your seersucker suit and join us for mint juleps and bloody Marys before placing your […]
at Farmington. The 45th Annual Derby Breakfast is a Louisville tradition. Dust off your hats and press your seersucker suit and join us for mint juleps and bloody marys before […]
Join our team. We are looking for enthusiastic and friendly people who love history for a variety of volunteer opportunities! To learn more, attend the volunteer information session at noon (12:00 pm). […]
Every Wednesday during the summer, the 2024 Cultural Pass is your passport to creativity! Cultural Pass offers young people ages 0-21 and their families in the Greater Louisville area access […]
Farmington offers free tours on Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.
Our annual summer event will this year honor the Chair of our Board of Regents, Bob Brand. It's also the 65th Anniversary of the year when Farmington first opened to […]
Our annual summer event will this year honor the Chair of our Board of Regents, Bob Brand. It's also the 65th Anniversary of the year when Farmington first opened to […]
Join us for an unforgettable theatrical experience: Broken Wings Still Fly Discover a powerful series of monologues based on the narratives of enslaved women in Kentucky. Co-authored by Brandi LaShay and Hannah Drake, Broken […]