American Academy of Equine Art: Offers exhibitions of contemporary equine art. History, member galleries, events, and workshops.
American Saddlebred Museum: Presents the traditions and heritage of this horse breed through the collection, preservation, and display of artifacts, fine art, photography and the written word. Includes a visitor's guide, membership details, news and features.
Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate: Home of statesman Henry Clay offering information about the Clay family and life in 19th Century Lexington.
Aviation Museum of Kentucky: Features restored aircraft and memorabilia, and flyable aircraft, a library, a membership form, and directions to Bluegrass Airport.
Explorium of Lexington: Provides a hands-on environment for children to explore science, history, and culture. Includes a visitor's guide, hours and location.
Headley-Whitney Museum: Dedicated to the care, collection, and exhibition of the decorative arts, including furniture, textiles, ceramics, and jewelry.
International Museum of the Horse: Located at the Kentucky Horse Park. Dedicated to the historical relationship between man and horse.
Lexington History Museum: Interprets the history of Lexington and the Bluegrass region. Includes details of current exhibits, photos, membership information and location.
Mary Todd Lincoln House: Features information about the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln.
The Kentucky Water Fuel Museum: Tells the story of water fuel technology development. Includes a brief description, hours, rates, and directions.
University of Kentucky Art Museum: Offers both permanent and changing exhibits, special events, and the May Lecture Series.