Review:

Founded by local Lexington citizens George Headley and Barbara Whitney, the Headley-Whitney Museum features an array of artifacts and objects for guests to admire. Because Headley spent his life working as a jewelry designer, the museum is filled with his handiwork and collections. Additionally, dollhouses, miniatures, and bibelots, designed and crafted by Whitney, are also shown.

Through showcasing these works, the museum hopes to preserve and showcase the couple’s talent and contributions to the artistic landscape. The location also contains an expansive library, shell grotto, rose garden, and a series of rotating exhibits. The museum provides a gift shop for patrons to purchase souvenirs, and it also hosts educational workshops and seasonal events.

4435 Old Frankfort Pike, Lexington, KY, Phone: 859-255-6653

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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