
Northern Kentucky is home to several wonderful museums. The local museums are full of our great local heritage and history from early rural times to relics from the civil war.
1402 Highland Ave, Ft Wright, KY 41011
859.344.1145
The Mission of The James A. Ramage Civil War Museum is to inform visitors about the defense of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati during the Civil War and how the community came together to defend the area during this critical period in our nation's history. The Museum preserves and interprets Northern Kentucky's unique role in the Civil War through archaeology, education and research.
1600 Montague Road, Covington, kY 41011
859.491.4003
The Behringer-Crawford Museum is a center for the collection, presentation, study and enjoyment of our natural, cultural, and visual and performing arts heritage.
5656 Burlington Pike, Burlington, KY 41005
859.586.6117
The Dinsmore Homestead is a unique historic site where visitors can learn what rural life was like in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Nature enthusiasts enjoy the hiking trails developed in cooperation with the Kentucky Nature Conservancy and the Boone County Parks Department. It is a resource for students and scholars and an area where artists can sketch and paint. Those who enjoy antiques and historic interiors delight in touring the house that contains the original accumulated belongings of five generations of the Dinsmore family.
315 W Southern Ave, Covington, KY 41015
The Railway Museum is full of multiple different types of old railway cars and other artifacts from the railway era in The greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky area. Come view old postal rail cars and coach rail cars.


