The Louisville Coalition on the History of Enslavement is a partnership between four Louisville historic houses and former sites of enslavement: Farmington, Historic Locust Grove, Oxmoor Farm Foundation, and Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing. In 2023 we are hosting a series of book discussions at each of our sites, next up is a discussion at Riverside on November 8 .

On November 17, join the Slave Dwelling Project’s Joe McGill for a campfire discussion before he sleeps at Farmington.  Numbers are limited for both discussion and the sleepover.  Saturday, go with Joe to the African American Heritage Center for a book signing!

CONTACT FARMINGTON

3033 Bardstown Road
Louisville, Kentucky
United States

502-452-9920
EMAIL FARMINGTON

TOUR TIMES

Tuesday- 10 am - 2 pm
Wednesday- 10 am - 2 pm    (Summer- Cultural Pass Day)
Thursday- 10 am - 2 pm
Friday- 10 am - 2 pm
Saturday- 11 am - 1 pm
Tours begin on the hour.   Availability is subject to change; current tour updates may be found on our online booking calendar.

NOTICE: We are open for regular business hours.  Our front driveway is still being cleared of storm debris. Please follow Wendell or Brighton from Bardstown Rd. Turn right onto Lowell, continue on until it intersects with the bottom of our driveway.  Turn left into the parking lot. Our phone & internet are scheduled to be repaired by end of Monday.