For another year, we’re excited to offer exclusive experiences at historic sites across Kentucky. This year we’re working on a variety of seasonal offerings to explore some of Kentuckys significant historic places. Join us for an upcoming event like our Summer Supper at the storied Locust Grove in Louisville Kentucky on June 26.
Each ticket purchase supports our mission to preserve, promote and protect the historic places of the Commonwealth, and supports our collaborative historic site.

This elegant Summer Supper will be held on the grounds of Locust Grove, a National Historic Landmark built c1792 for the Croghan family. Locust Grove would serve as the final residence of General George Rogers Clark who came to live with his sister Crogham. Clark is noted for his service during the Revolutionary War and as a confident frontiersman with a vision that would nearly double the size of his country and founder of Louisville.

The Locust Grove historic holds a fascinating story to be discovered. Today preserved and interpreted with a historic landscape and buildings of Locust Grove, the final home of Louisville’s founder George Rogers Clark, it tells the story of all the individuals who lived and worked there, both free and enslaved.
Join us and learn more about the historic of this site and the efforts to preserve and interpret it into the future. Guests will be afforded an exclusive opportunity to be entertained as guests of the historic site with a tour of the home and grounds, cocktail hour and supper featuring a three course historically themed meal served outdoors in the lush gardens. More detials will be announced soon and tickets will go on sale mid April.
A very special thank you goes to our collaborator the Locust Grove for collaborating with us this summer. Learn more about Locust Grove and its famed resident George Rogers Clark.
Check back as we announce fun offerings each season. We’ll soon be announcing a fall and winter event you won’t want to miss.

