News Summary
Lexington is set to kick off its 250th anniversary celebration with the History Hop on February 17, 2025, inviting residents and visitors to explore the city’s rich past. Several local museums will offer free entry, focusing on themes of Black history and engaging activities for all ages. The event is part of a year-long celebration, 250Lex, that will highlight unique aspects of Lexington’s heritage each month. Activities will continue throughout March, ensuring an enriching experience for everyone involved.
Lexington’s Exciting 250th Anniversary Celebration Kicks Off with History Hop
As the chilly winds whip through the streets of Lexington, a warm wave of excitement is brewing as the city gears up for a fantastic celebration on February 17, 2025. On this President’s Day, the community is invited to take part in the History Hop, marking Lexington’s 250-year history with a reimagined look at its rich past.
Embrace the Cold with a Warm Welcome
While the weather might be cold and snowy, there’s no reason to stay tucked away at home. Pack on those layers and get ready to explore! The History Hop is not just a regular old event—it’s a special opportunity to dive into the stories, achievements, and lessons of Lexington’s past. Best of all, several local historical sites, including the Lexington History Museum, Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate, and the Mary Todd Lincoln House, will throw open their doors for free, welcoming everyone to join in the fun.
Why 250Lex Matters
This adorable gathering is part of a larger roundup called 250Lex—a year-long celebration dedicated to marking the city’s founding back in 1775. Each month in 2025 brings with it exclusive themes, and February’s spotlight is on history, celebrating Black History Month. Expect a flavor of education and celebration that caters to all ages, highlighting the often overlooked moments of Black history in Lexington.
What’s Happening at Each Venue?
The three featured museums are geared up to take visitors on an unforgettable journey through time. Here’s a sneak peek at what to expect:
– **Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate** will dive deep into the dark topic of enslavement, uncovering stories associated with this historical figure while shedding light on the lives of Black men, women, and children who worked to sustain the Clay household.
– **Mary Todd Lincoln House** is perfect for families. They’ll provide interactive activities focusing on childhood experiences from the mid-1800s. Children aged 5-10 can engage in fun learn-through-play activities, but don’t forget that adult supervision is required for kids under 13!
– **Lexington History Museum** will offer noteworthy activities reflecting on civics history and how it has shaped our community today. Families can enjoy enlightening activities aimed at making history accessible and engaging for school-aged visitors.
Special Tours and Activities for Everyone
Ashland will also host an intriguing tour titled “When Reason Sleeps, Brutality Walks Free,” showcasing works by the talented Yinka Shonibare. Visitors can delve deeper into the discussions surrounding labor and historical injustices while enjoying a stroll around the estate. The Mary Todd Lincoln House opens its doors from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and encourages families to join in on the many interactive experiences that await.
Don’t miss out on discovering other museums in Lexington, including the Aviation Museum and the Lexington Children’s Museum. All participating venues aim to present surprising elements of Lexington’s history, ensuring that there is something new to learn and explore for everyone.
Continuing Through March
The excitement doesn’t end on President’s Day! The events during the History Hop will continue through March. So feel free to take your time and absorb the historical richness of Lexington at a comfortable pace.
Your Invitation to Discover
Both residents and visitors are warmly encouraged to grab this chance to dig into Lexington’s historical sites as part of the 250Lex initiative. For more information on the History Hop and upcoming celebratory events throughout the year, simply head over to 250LexKy.com or follow 250Lex on social media platforms.
So, put on your warmest coat, grab your family and friends, and step outside to be part of something big. Lexington’s 250th anniversary is a celebration you won’t want to miss!
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- Lex18: Lexington’s Free History Hop Planned for President’s Day
- Kentucky.com: Know Your Kentucky
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- Wikipedia: Lexington, Kentucky
