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Exhibits are open to the public Tuesday through Saturday — keep an eye out for availability changes due to field trips + group events.

Photos courtesy of The LASC

This September, Lexingtonians have even more reasons to explore The LASC. Here’s a sneak peek of the new exhibits:

  • Sown, Grown, and Served | The Marksbury Discovery Room’s new exhibit takes visitors on the journey our food takes in both rural and urban farming.
  • Roots, Wings, & Wild Things | This exhibit dives deep into the flora and fauna of Kentucky, starting with Mammoth Cave to the Bluegrass. Visit our native Kentucky animals and see how we grow their food on site.
  • To the Moon | Blast off on an unforgettable space journey as you experience what it’s like to travel to the moon and handle an aircraft.

Plan your visit.

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