...architecture, stained-glass windows, murals, statues, and ultimately its people. Go back in time with a visit to historic Liberty Hall constructed in the early days of Kentucky’s statehood, or stroll...
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Holiday Tea
As part of Liberty Hall-idays, join us in the historic Orlando Brown House parlor for an afternoon tea. Tickets $30 – includes a variety of hot teas and full lunch...
Visit Frankfort launches updated Frankfort Public Art Tour
...Joanna Hay Productions, Liberty Hall Historic Site, Kentucky State University, the City of Frankfort, Downtown Frankfort Inc., the Kentucky Historical Society, the Kentucky Oral History Commission, The Kings Center, Capital...
Ghosts in the Garden
A Liberty Hall Costume Party This open-air scare event includes batch cocktails, light fare,and an immersive tour experience you won’t want to miss! This event is 21+ Registration & advance...
The Inside Scoop on What to Do in Frankfort, from a Local History Buff My Frankfort: Eleanor Hasken-Wagner, Ph.D. - Written by Patti Nickell
...Frankfort’s history? A. Frankfort is lucky to have a wealth of places offering a connection to its rich history. I love walking through South Frankfort or Liberty Hall; going...
Taste of Frankfort with a Shot of Bourbon
...a 122-acre farm. Stroll the Historic Frankfort Walking Tour, a self-guided showcase of 40 distinctive properties. Tour Liberty Hall Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark with two historic houses and...
Passport Radio Bird Walk
...Walk from Liberty Hall to Riverview Park. Take a stroll along the river with us and see what we can find! This is a free event, and all are welcome....
Meet Me at the Meeting House The Meeting House : Written by Patti Nickell
...guests can admire the beautiful stained-glass window and the Victorian-style-chandeliers, believed to have been retrieved from storage at Liberty Hall Historic Site. The chandeliers are a perfect fit for the...
Do Something Cool with your Summer! Summer in Frankfort - Written by Patti Nickell
...tour group through several hundred years of Frankfort history, pointing out buildings such as the U.S. Customs and Commons House, used to monitor commerce on the Kentucky River; Liberty Hall...
Find Your Sweet Spots in Frankfort! Written by Patti Nickell
...Shame in either the men’s or women’s restrooms. At latest count, the Hall of Shamers outnumbered the Hall of Famers. Hoggy’s is currently closed and will reopen in time for...