All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Kentucky

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 40 museums and attractions in Kentucky (United States) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Kentucky? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Louisville Slugger Museum & Bat Factory1

    Louisville Slugger Museum & Bat Factory

     Louisville, KY
    The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is a key attraction in Louisville, Kentucky. It is conveniently located in the city's 'Museum Row', which is part of the West Main District of downtown. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists who are exploring the city's cultural and historical sites.
  2. National Corvette Museum2

    National Corvette Museum

     Bowling Green, KY
    The National Corvette Museum, a tribute to the iconic Chevrolet Corvette, is conveniently located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, just off Exit 28 on Interstate 65. The museum was established in 1994 and has been welcoming visitors from around the world since its opening in September of that year. It provides an immersive experience into the history and evolution of the Corvette, an American sports car that has been in production since 1953.
  3. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park3

    Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park

     Hodgenville, KY
    The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site in Hodgenville is a significant location that was established to honor the life and legacy of former President Abraham Lincoln. The site preserves two farms where Lincoln spent his formative years, providing visitors with a glimpse into the early life of one of America's most influential figures.
  4. Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest4

    Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest

     Clermont, KY
    The Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is a vast 57 km² nature reserve located in Clermont, Kentucky. It serves as an arboretum, forest, and nature reserve, offering a diverse range of flora and fauna for visitors to explore. The reserve is part of the International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation, reflecting its commitment to preserving and studying plant life.
  5. Newport Aquarium5

    Newport Aquarium

     Newport, KY
    The Newport Aquarium is a prominent attraction located in Newport, Kentucky, United States. It is conveniently situated across the river from Cincinnati, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area. The aquarium offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of aquatic life from around the world.
  6. Frazier History Museum6

    Frazier History Museum

     Louisville, KY
    The Frazier International History Museum, previously known as the Frazier Historical Arms Museum, is a unique destination for history enthusiasts. Located in the heart of Downtown Louisville, Kentucky, the museum specializes in the display of weapons and armor. It offers a unique perspective on history through the lens of military and personal defense artifacts.
  7. Kentucky Horse Park7

    Kentucky Horse Park

     Lexington, KY
    Kentucky Horse Park, located in Lexington, Kentucky, serves as both a breeding farm and an educational theme park centered around horses. This unique combination offers visitors a chance to learn about the breeding and care of horses, while also providing an engaging and interactive experience.
  8. My Old Kentucky Home8

    My Old Kentucky Home

     Bardstown, KY
    My Old Kentucky Home State Park, located in Bardstown, Kentucky, is a significant historical site. The park's main attraction is Federal Hill, a former plantation home that was owned by United States Senator John Rowan in 1795. This mansion served as a meeting place for local politicians and hosted several visiting dignitaries during the Rowan family's occupation.
  9. Big Bone Lick State Historic Site9

    Big Bone Lick State Historic Site

     Union, KY
    Big Bone Lick State Park, located in Boone County, Kentucky, is a site of significant historical and geological interest. The park's name is derived from the Pleistocene megafauna fossils discovered within its boundaries. These fossils provide a glimpse into the prehistoric era, offering visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the ancient creatures that once roamed this area.
  10. Don F. Pratt Museum10

    Don F. Pratt Museum

     Fort Campbell, KY
    The Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum is an official U.S. Army Museum situated in Building 5702 on Tennessee Avenue at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. This location is easily accessible and provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the rich history of the U.S. Army.
  11. Liberty Hall Historic Site11

    Liberty Hall Historic Site

     Frankfort, KY
    Liberty Hall, located at 218 Wilkinson Street in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a historic house museum. It was constructed between 1796 and 1800 by the American statesman John Brown. This site is recognized for its association with Brown and its fine Federal-style architecture.
  12. John James Audubon State Park12

    John James Audubon State Park

     Henderson, KY
    John James Audubon State Park is conveniently located on U. S. Route 41 in Henderson, Kentucky, just south of the Ohio River. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists traveling through the region.
  13. Mary Todd Lincoln House13

    Mary Todd Lincoln House

     Lexington, KY
    The Mary Todd Lincoln House in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, holds historical significance as the childhood home of Mary Todd, who later became the first lady as the wife of the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. This connection to one of the most influential figures in American history makes the house a point of interest for those interested in the life and times of the Lincoln family.
  14. Cane Ridge Meeting House14

    Cane Ridge Meeting House

     Paris, KY
    The Cane Ridge Meeting House, built in 1791, is considered to be the largest single-room log structure in North America. This architectural marvel is a testament to the craftsmanship of the era. Additionally, the burial ground at Cane Ridge includes an unmarked section that is among the largest in the country, adding to the historical significance of the site.
  15. Constitution Square Historic Site15

    Constitution Square Historic Site

     Danville, KY
    The Constitution Square Historic Site, located in Danville, Kentucky, is a 3-acre park and open-air museum. It was part of the Kentucky state park system from 1937 to 2012, managed by the Kentucky Department of Parks. However, on March 6, 2012, the Department of Parks transferred control of the site to the Boyle County government, and the site was renamed as the Constitution Square Historic Site.
  16. Big Sandy Heritage Center Museum16

    Big Sandy Heritage Center Museum

     Pikeville, KY
    The Big Sandy Heritage Center Museum is situated in Pikeville, Kentucky. This location is easily accessible and offers a rich cultural experience for visitors interested in the history and heritage of the region.
  17. Bluegrass Heritage Museum17

    Bluegrass Heritage Museum

     Winchester, KY
    The Bluegrass Heritage Museum is a local history museum located in Winchester, Kentucky. It offers a comprehensive exploration of various eras, starting from the Eskippakithiki Indian Village, a branch of the Shawnee, to the settlement of Boonesboro by Daniel Boone, and extending to the modern day. The museum provides a rich insight into the history and culture of the region, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in understanding the past and its influence on the present.
  18. Thomas Merton Center18

    Thomas Merton Center

     Louisville, KY
    The Thomas Merton Center, housing the largest collection of works by Thomas Merton, is situated on the second floor of the W.L. Lyons Brown Library at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors who are interested in exploring the life and works of Thomas Merton.
  19. Barlow House Museum19

    Barlow House Museum

     Barlow, KY
    The Barlow House Museum, a nationally registered historic house, is situated in Barlow, Kentucky. It is located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, offering a unique geographical setting. This location not only provides a picturesque backdrop but also adds to the historical significance of the museum.
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    Kentucky Science Center

     Louisville, KY
    The Kentucky Science Center, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is the state's largest science museum. It was previously known as the Louisville Museum of Natural History & Science and then Louisville Science Center. The museum is a significant part of the city's 'Museum Row' in the West Main District of downtown Louisville.
  21. Bardstown Civil War Museum21

    Bardstown Civil War Museum

     Bardstown, KY
    The Civil War Museum in Bardstown, Kentucky, is not just a single museum, but a collection of five attractions situated along what is known as 'Museum Row'. This offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore multiple aspects of the Civil War in one location.
  22. Creation Museum22

    Creation Museum

     Petersburg, KY
    The Creation Museum is situated in the village of Petersburg, Boone County, which is not far from Cincinnati in the US state of Kentucky. The museum covers a floor area of approximately 5000 square meters, providing ample space for its exhibits and attractions.
  23. Riverview At Hobson Grove23

    Riverview At Hobson Grove

     Bowling Green, KY
    Riverview at Hobson Grove, also referred to as Riverview or Hobson House, is a historic home that showcases classic Italianate architecture. It is situated in the western part of Bowling Green, Kentucky. This house is a significant landmark due to its architectural style and historical significance.
  24. Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History24

    Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History

     Bardstown, KY
    The Oscar Getz Museum of Bourbon History, located in Bardstown, Kentucky, offers a comprehensive journey through the history of American whiskey. The museum's exhibits span from the Colonial era up until the 1960s, providing a rich and detailed account of this iconic American spirit's evolution.
  25. Sander's Cafe and Museum25

    Sander's Cafe and Museum

     North Corbin, KY
    The Harland Sanders Café, located in North Corbin, Kentucky, is a historic restaurant that was operated by Colonel Harland Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, from 1940 to 1956. This location is not just a restaurant, but a significant part of the KFC history, as it was here that Colonel Sanders developed the famous KFC secret recipe.
  26. U.S. 23 Country Music Highway Museum26

    U.S. 23 Country Music Highway Museum

     Paintsville, KY
    The U.S. 23 Country Music Highway Museum is situated in the city of Paintsville, in the state of Kentucky. This museum is dedicated to the country music entertainers who were born or lived near U.S. Route 23 in eastern Kentucky. It's a great place to learn about the rich history of country music in this region.
  27. Camp Nelson National Monument27

    Camp Nelson National Monument

     Nicholasville, KY
    The Camp Nelson National Monument is a significant historical site located in Jessamine County, Kentucky. It offers visitors a chance to explore a piece of American history in a beautiful natural setting.
  28. Colonel Sanders Museum28

    Colonel Sanders Museum

     Louisville, KY
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    Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo

     Horse Cave, KY
    Kentucky Down Under is an Australia-themed animal park situated in Horse Cave, Kentucky, United States. The park was inaugurated in 1990 by Bill and Judy Austin. It offers a unique experience of Australian wildlife right in the heart of Kentucky. The park's location and its unique theme make it an interesting destination for tourists.
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    Kentucky Folk Art Center

     Morehead, KY
    The Kentucky Folk Art Center, located in Morehead, Kentucky, is a museum dedicated to folk art. It is managed by Morehead State University. The center's mission is to preserve and educate the public about visual Appalachian folk art.
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    Lincoln Homestead State Park

     Springfield, KY
    Lincoln Homestead State Park is situated just north of Springfield, Kentucky in Washington County. The park spans 120 acres and is home to both historic buildings and reconstructions that are associated with Thomas Lincoln, the father of President Abraham Lincoln. These structures provide a glimpse into the life and times of the Lincoln family.
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    Bill Monroe Museum

     Rosine, KY
    The Bill Monroe Museum is unique in its dedication to the life and legacy of Bill Monroe, the father of bluegrass music. Visitors can explore the early foundations of bluegrass music and gain a deeper understanding of its roots and evolution.
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    National Quilt Museum

     Paducah, KY
    The National Quilt Museum, situated in Paducah, Kentucky, is an art museum that showcases fiber art and quilting from all over the globe. It is a unique destination for art enthusiasts and those interested in the intricate craft of quilting. The museum's collection is diverse, featuring works from various cultures and traditions, making it a fascinating place to explore.
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    Ararat Ridge Zoo and Petting Zoo Area

     Williamstown, KY
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    Ark Encounter: Life-size Noah's Ark

     Williamstown, KY
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    River Discovery Center

     Paducah, KY
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    American Cave Museum-Hidden River Cave

     Horse Cave, KY
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    Mcconnell House

     Wurtland, KY
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    Kentucky Music Hall of Fame

     Mount Vernon, KY
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    Gheens Science Hall & Rauch Planetarium

     Louisville, KY