Experts Will Help You Learn More About Your Derby Treasures
For the first time, the Kentucky Derby Museum is asking fans to bring in their racing and horse-themed antiques and ask an expert.
For the first time, the Kentucky Derby Museum is asking fans to bring in their racing and horse-themed antiques and ask an expert.
Kentucky Derby Museum is hosting a book launch Nov. 4 for a book called “Better Lucky Than Good.” It features the untold stories of many people who work on the Backside, at Wagner’s and yes, the Museum's very own Membership Manager, Carla Grego, is highlighted! She was interviewed about it today for Spectrum News.
Kentucky Derby Museum is celebrating record growth, with attendance rising 11% in its fiscal year. The Museum saw a whopping 242,841 visitors come through the doors, an increase of 23,843 visitors from the previous fiscal year, which runs from October 1 to September 30.
Louisville Business First will honor 25 CEOs as part of this inaugural program (including the Kentucky Derby Museum's very own Patrick Armstrong!)
The horse industry is a huge draw for tourists traveling to the Bluegrass state. So, when the taste of travelers demanded a new experience at the Kentucky Derby Museum, operators took note. The museum already has walking tours, but Thursday it will hold its first 7.5 hour horse farm tour.
A new guide at Churchill Downs is taking his tours one step further. He's using his past life to catch visitors off guard.
Kentucky Derby Museum is opening its vault for a special tour. The Museum is telling new stories this month to celebrate a 100-year-old racing tradition.
Kentucky Derby Museum is proud to announce its official milliner, Jenny Pfanenstiel, has been selected as one of just 50 female entrepreneurs into the very competitive Tory Burch Foundation Fellows Program.