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  • ABOUT
    • VISION AND MISSION
    • HISTORY
    • BOARD AND STAFF
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • PODCASTS
    • BLOG
  • VISIT
    • TOUR INFORMATION
    • BOOK A TOUR
    • MAP & DIRECTIONS
    • EDUCATION PROGRAMS
  • RENTALS
  • EVENTS
    • LCHE 2025 BOOK DISCUSSION SERIES
    • PLANT SALE 2025
    • MOTHER’S DAY TEA PARTY
    • DERBY BREAKFAST 2025
    • DERBY IN-A-FIELD WATCH PARTY
    • MUSIC IN THE PAVILION Monthly Series
    • MICRO-WEDDINGS
    • JUNETEENTH
    • WILLIAM C “JACK” DAVIS Historian Lecture
    • MASTER GARDENERS
    • HEARTH COOKING WORKSHOPS
    • FIRE IN THE FIELD 2025
  • GET INVOLVED
  • PAST AND FUTURE
    • ABRAHAM LINCOLN
    • AGRICULTURE
    • ARCHITECTURE
    • SPEED AND FRY FAMILY
    • THE ENSLAVED AT FARMINGTON
      • PROFILES OF THE ENSLAVED
      • MEMORIAL TO THE ENSLAVED
  • GIVING
    • MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
    • CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP
  • CONTACT
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We wish to acknowledge that this area of Kentucky, including the Farmington property, was at one time occupied by the indigenous people that lived in the Ohio Valley region, namely the Iroquois, Shawnee, and Osage tribes. Farmington is also one of many farms in the Louisville area where slavery existed in the years before the Civil War. From 1809 to 1865 Farmington was home to the Speed family as well as enslaved men and women. Farmington strives to tell the story of all people who lived and worked on this land and at Farmington through preservation and education. Farmington asks guests using the property to respect the memories and lives of all who came before us.

Farmington’s Main House Museum will be closed for tours during the week of March 17-21 due to a renovation project.  We are happy to welcome walk-ins to Farmington for an educational talk and self-guided walk around the grounds, but online booking will be closed during this period.  Thank you for understanding.