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Kentucky Museum

Kentucky Museum


OPEN FREE TO THE PUBLIC

HOURS: Wednesday-Saturday 9AM-4PM (Check above for periodic closure information) 

PHYSICAL ADDRESS:  1444 Kentucky Street, Bowling Green, KY 42101

FRONT DESK: 270-745-2592

 

Plan Your Visit

The Museum is open to the public  Wednesday through Saturday 9AM-4PM*.

Individual visitors are welcome for self-guided visits on Wednesday through Saturday. ALL GROUPS must complete online reservation requests forms. 

Click here for more information to plan your visit.

*Consult blue information bar atop web pages for occasional closure information. 

 


WKU Class Visits

Faculty should click here to schedule a Class Tour, or click here to schedule a Close Study of Collections session.

For questions about class tours or Museum resources contact Education Curator.

WKU Individual Student Visits for Course/Extra Credit

Interested in sending students on their own for class or extra credit? Learn more here, or contact Education Curator.


Mystic Spring Art Market
Mystic Arts Faire: Spring Art Market
April 20, 10 am to 5 pm

Step into a world where art meets wonder at Bowling Green’s only metaphysical and art event, The Mystic Arts Faire: Spring Art Market! Immerse yourself in a FREE family celebration of extraordinary creativity and uniqueness.

Discover one-of-a-kind handcrafted treasures and witness live art demonstrations. Indulge in local food trucks or participate in our interactive workshops. Make sure to check out all the metaphysical services such as tarot reading and reiki healing. Find something for the whole family!

For more information, click here.

 

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Now Hiring Fall Student Workers
Apply online

The Museum is now hiring WKU student docents for the fall semester. Learn more about the position and apply online here

Sonic Stagecrew
Sonic Stagecrew
Fundraising through April 26
 

The Kentucky Museum is beginning to install Sonic Landscape – a multimedia-rich exhibit showcasing our region’s diverse musical heritage from the early 1900s to today. And we need your help to make it come to life.

To learn more and make a gift, click here.

P.S. Are you a collector of South-Central Kentucky's music history? Are you able to donate or loan artifacts for the exhibit? Contact us here.

 


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 Last Modified 4/11/24