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If you want to take a trip back in time, visit the Frazier History Museum, located on Museum Row in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The Frazier History Museum is three floors of stationary exhibits, rotating exhibits, an education center, and historic live performances every day. No matter if you've already been, the museum is always changing so be sure to check out the schedule. If history isn't really your thing, think again because the exhibits have a range of interest for different ages and different tastes and topics ranging from history to mystery and more.

Best and worst time to go to Frazier History Museum
The best time to go is definitely during the weekdays, as the crowds are usually much lighter. Weekends are often packed with visitors, especially if there is a conference or big event in the city. The worst time to go is when the museum opens up a new exhibit because members often come in the first few days to check out what's new. Wait a few days and you'll get to see what all the fuss was about without standing in line for the exhibits and artifacts. Also, be sure to avoid Derby Day, Thunder Over Louisville and all major holidays as the museum is closed on those days.

Must see/do at Frazier History Museum
Be sure to check the museum's schedule and catch a live production of a historical interpretation. Often, western legend "Annie Oakley" or adventurer and local legend "George Rogers Clark" will be on hand to talk about what life was like back in their day. The Frazier Museum is also home to one of the largest collections of arms -- guns, knives and other artillery -- in the world and these are scattered throughout exhibits that focus on that particular piece of history. The museum is also home to one of the largest toy soldier collections in the United States.

Admission to the Frazier History Museum
The museum is generally around $12, but discounts are given to the military, seniors, children and teachers. If you have purchased another Museum Row museum ticket, be sure to show your stub because you'll get an additional discount.

Parking and public transportation to Frazier History Museum
The Frazier History Museum is the most visible museum from the interstate and sits along on the Ohio River and I-64. The easiest way to get there is to take I-64 and exit off at River Road or at 9th Street if coming east. There are two pay lots close to the museum and free parking farther along the road. It's easy to reach by TARC as well with a convenient stop at Route 77, the Main to Market Circulator.

Food at Frazier History Museum
Food and drinks aren't allowed in the museum, but there are plenty of restaurants within walking distance.

Insider tips to Frazier History Museum
Be sure to get there early as three floors of exhibits will take several hours if you want to see it all. There is a lot of reading to do as well as just looking around. However, the museum is also really kid-friendly with lots of interactive exhibits, games, and activities for all ages. Be sure to check out the "tournament" room where participants can watch jousting tournaments and more, and sometimes be invited to participate.

Author's bio: CC Thomas is freelance writer and Kentucky native who loves to travel. Follow the adventures at www.iknowfuntravel.blogspot.com.

 

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