Fascinating Exhibitions at the Frazier History Museum in Louisville
The Frazier History Museum at 829 West Main Street in Louisville has opened its halls to two significant education exhibitions. The Eye of Napoleon exhibit will be available from now until February 9th, and the works of the satirical political cartoonist Hugh Haynie will be on display from November 9th until January 26th.
Both of these entertaining exhibits will be open for viewing to non-members at an admission price of $18.50 per adult, $16.50 for military or senior citizen, $14.50 for students aged 14 to 17 and $6 for children under the age of 14. Members will be admitted for $8 and children of members get in for free. The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and Sundays from Noon to 5:00 p.m. On Wednesdays, admission is half price and the hours will be extended until 8:00 p.m.
The Napoleon exhibition will feature over 200 of Napoleon Bonaparte’s paintings, sculptures, jewels, books and furniture, plus visitors will also get a peek at authentic clothing from Napoleon’s closet.
The Hugh Haynie exhibition will feature illustrated cartoons that brought political satire to Louisville homes for almost three decades. Haynie’s unique style took controversial issues and turned them into satirical bits of wit during what could be considered journalism’s golden era.
Friends and families will enjoy stepping back in time with Napoleon and Haynie by simply walking through the doors at Frazier Museum. History enthusiasts won’t want to miss these amazing exhibitions showcasing the life and times of two important figures.
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