LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- It will be a historical evening for the Frazier History Museum.

WDRB's Keith Kaiser explores the downtown destination before their 20th Anniversary Gala.

"Night at the Museum: Celebrating 20 Years of the Frazier" is a night to celebrate a milestone.

When founded in 2004, the Frazier was internationally recognized as an arms museum.

Now, it is known as the place Where the World Meets Kentucky honoring the legacy of founder, Owsley Brown Frazier.

"Night at the Museum" is an experiential museum takeover with food from a variety of local caterers, drinks from Brown-Forman and many other Kentucky distilleries, and live, local music.

Enjoy the swag, a silent auction featuring Bourbons and experiential encounters around every corner.

The celebration will continue late into the night with an after-hours party featuring Ponyboy Slings.

This is an annual fundraiser that supports the museum’s exhibitions and educational programs, including free or reduced admission for Title 1 students, Frazier Weekly, ‘Bridging the Divide’ series, camps, guest engagements, and ‘Stories in Mind’.

Frazier History Museum

Night at the Museum: Celebrating 20 Years of the Frazier

Friday, April 12th

Creative Formal Attire

Ticket includes drinks, food, live music, entertainment, dancing, and more.

$50 per ticket is a tax-deductible donation.

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