LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – This summer, visitors can get discounted tickets to two of Louisville’s top museums. The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory and the Frazier History Museum are offering $5 admission tickets after 5 p.m. on the last Sundays of June, July, and August. Both museums will stay open late until 8 p.m. on these dates.
The special discounted days are June 29, July 27, and August 31.
Cleo Battle, President and CEO of Louisville Tourism, said, “Programs like this help Louisville residents reconnect with the cultural treasures in their own city. By making these famous attractions easier to visit, we celebrate local pride and encourage people to enjoy evening activities in downtown Louisville.”
About the Museums
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory:
This popular Louisville museum has welcomed over six million visitors. It features the world’s largest baseball bat and a vault with more than 3,000 original bat models. Guests can explore baseball history, watch how bats are made, and enjoy tours, interactive exhibits, and custom bat-making. Recently, USA Today named it one of the Top 5 Attractions for Sports Fans.
Frazier History Museum:
Located on West Main Street, downtown Louisville, the Frazier History Museum opened in 2004. It showcases Kentucky’s history through artifacts, exhibits, educational programs, bourbon tastings, and guided tours every day. Exhibits cover topics like Kentucky’s history, counties, pop culture, bourbon whiskey, the Lewis & Clark Expedition, the Stewart Historic Miniatures Collection, and more.