The Frazier International History Museum, found by Owsley Brown Frazier, is located in the “Museum Row” in the West Main District in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Formally known as the Frazier Historical Arms Museum, the museum’s exhibitions focus on historical arm collections, a collection from UK’s Royal Armouries, and a number of live costumed interpretations.
Frazier International History Museum
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