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The Best Bowling Green Museums

When you think of museums, you probably are thinking of static exhibits and a lot of reading. But when you arrive at the historical town of Bowling Green, you’ll realize that history can be told in interactive, meaningful ways. The best Bowling Green, KY museums are a shining example of this.


This guide will show off the most interesting museums in the area, so you can make your history tour as engaging as possible.

National Corvette Museum

Address: 350 Corvette Dr, Bowling Green, KY

Hours: 9AM - 5PM


Admission

Adults (13-61): $18

Seniors (62+): $16

Youth (5-12): $13


Speed over to this thrilling sports car museum for a fun time in Bowling Green. Renowned as the Home of America’s Sports Car, the National Corvette Museum shows off the design and manufacturing process of the beautiful automobile. You’ll learn how it was designed, what the future of the brand will be, and about Corvette race car drivers throughout the years.


In addition to the exhibits enlightening you to the car’s history, there are several interactive activities to look forward to on your visit. Race against your friends and family at the on-site go karting track, test your motor skills at the pit stop challenge, or have your kids race Hot Wheel cars on the mini track for prizes. If you get hungry, grab a bite at the Stingray Grill—the restaurant on the property.


Historic Railpark & Train Museum

Address: 401 Kentucky St, Bowling Green, KY

Hours: 10AM - 4PM


Admission

Adults: $16

Seniors (60+), Veterans: $15

Children (5-12): $10


All aboard! The historic railpark is a great way to spend an afternoon with your fellow train enthusiasts. Not only can you tour the museum facility and see dozens of model trains, but you’ll also be guided through the six train cars kept on the railroad tracks.

The tour lasts two hours at most, and can offer a fun peek into the past of train travel.


Aviation Heritage Park

Address: 1825 Three Springs Rd, Bowling Green, KY

Hours: 8AM - 8PM


For guests who have a passion for flying, the Aviation Heritage Park honors famous Kentucky aviators like Willa Brown, Russell Dougherty, and David Finney. You’ll see exhibits talking about their missions and their journey in becoming pilots. Exhibits inside the museum rotate constantly, so it may be worth a visit if you’ve been there before.You’ll also find a collection of eight aircraft outside of the museum.


This is one of the best things to do for free in the Bowling Green area, so if you aren’t looking to break the bank, head here.


Riverview at Hobson Grove

Address: 1100 W Main Ave, Bowling Green, KY


Hours

Tues - Sat: 10AM - 4PM

Sun: 1PM - 4PM

Closed Mondays


Admission

Adults: $12

Seniors: $10

Children: $8


The Riverview at Hobson Grove is an ornate, red-brick house that calls attention to itself when you pass it on the road. The interior tour will guide you through several rooms in the house, showing you what life was like for a well-to-do family in the 19th century. It’s also part of the Kentucky Civil War Trail.


When Confederate soldiers surrounded the Bowling Green area, Jonathan Hobson was a Union sympathizer, but asked the Confederacy to spare his home. The Confederate General Buckner used the building as a munition storage.


As you can see, Bowling Green has a museum no matter what kind of historical sweet tooth you have. Want to know another historical place you can stay? The Grand Victorian Inn is one of the oldest historical mansions near Bowling Green, and you can rent a room here for an affordable price.

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