History
In 1987, a group of inspired citizens presented the idea of a children's museum to Lexington Mayor Scotty Baesler and future Mayor Pam Miller. The site selection committee considered several sites and chose the current location in Victorian Square. Since first opening its doors in 1990 the Museum has hosted over a million visitors. The Explorium provides an immersive, learning experience where children are engaged intently on their learning. The Explorium develops foundations for academic and personal success. It's where families have fun together, and where adults learn to play again. There are ten discovery zones that focus on the Kentucky river and horses, health & nutrition, the community around us, the bubble zone, space and flight, insects, dinosaurs, homes from other countries, and a special area for toddlers to discover the wonders of their world. Within these zones, hands-on exhibits encourage children to learn by doing.
Specialties
The Explorium focuses on enhancing growth and increasing community awareness of this great family learning environment.