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    Waveland Museum

    4.3 (18 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 4:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Janet V.

    WOW! What a treasure we found when we visited the Waveland State Historic Site! I had no idea this was in the Kentucky Park system. We were in the area with free time so we decided to check it out. What a nice surprise. We received a tour given by a very knowledgeable guide dressed in period clothing. The home is full of beautiful furniture much of which is original to the home. The history contained includes the Bryan family well known to Lexington and goes back to their ties to Daniel Boone. The home has been carefully preserved and is truly an unexpected treasure. You tour almost all of the home along with the slave quarters with kitchen and the smokehouse. The grounds also feature several gardens. Waveland Museum is also available to rent for weddings and parties. I highly recommend a visit to this hidden gem. The amount of history contained within the walls and the detail of the tour provided at Waveland Museum is truly exceptional.

    Amy W.

    Pattern upon pattern. I love the Greek Revival tacky and loud carpets, drapes, wallpaper, and faux marble baseboards. The way that this historic home is decorated is over the top! I love cultural history, so an afternoon at a historic home is great entertainment for me. Several of the tour guides dress in period costumes. I haven't seen docents at any of the other historic homes in town dress in costume. In addition, unlike other historic homes in Lexington, Waveland has standing slave quarters included on the tour. Also included on the tour are the ice-house and smokehouse. This a great representation of an Antebellum house and the tour provides interesting information on how a wealthy family lived in the "Athens of the West" during the 19th century. Waveland is a great place to pack a picnic lunch and enjoy beautiful scenery. Many families take pictures on the grounds. There is a lovely garden and a playhouse for children.

    Kitchen, laundry on the first floor and historical slave quarters on the second floor.
    Jamie G.

    For those who are into historic tours, this has a lot to offer. You could to see about 75% of the house, the kitchen and the pantry and three bedrooms are not on the tour because of a grease fire that was in the warming Kitchen in the 1980s, and the lack of furniture for some of the additional rooms. However some interesting artifacts are at the house and you get to see the kitchen and the slave quarters as well. For seven dollars for an adult and four dollars for students, is a good way to spend about an hour. You need a little bit more out of the experience by walking to the gardens and some of the trails that are available, but the playground doesn't have much to offer for kids. I would recommend this for someone who's interested in history in old houses, and inquiring further stories from the docents. If you only had a day in Lexington, this would probably not make my list of top historical tours, but for someone who wants something different to do on the weekend, I would recommend it. The house was auctioned off and for awhile in between the original owners the house was owned by a farming family. Since the 50s this has either been owned by the state department or University of Kentucky, and the groups have done a good job returning it to its original look from the 1800s.

    Kathy H.

    Beautiful home with beautiful grounds. Very interesting history of the home and farm. The docent was very knowledgeable and answered our many questions. Worth the trip!

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