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See the $5 million Riverside Farnsley-Moremen Landing renovation

The expanded visitor’s center will bring more space to the museum.

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The renderings show what the expanded visitor’s center will look like in the future.

Photo via Mayor Craig Greenberg

Sometimes the best way to preserve history is to look into the future.

Recently, officials broke ground on a $2.5 million renovation to the visitor’s center at Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing. The 300-acre historic park is located on the banks of the Ohio River in southwest Jefferson County near Valley Station.

Here’s what phase one of the project will accomplish:

  • Double the size of center’s multi-purpose room, increasing capacity to ~250 people
  • Build a new kitchen that can also serve as a classroom
  • Construct a new outdoor event court
  • Other upgrades, including a new HVAC system, new restrooms, and acoustic panels

The Louisville Metro Government provided $1.5 million in funding for this phase, but there’s more.

A proposed , $2.5 million second phase still needs funding. It would:

  • Expand museum space
  • Build new classroom and archaeology spaces
  • Construct a new river-view balcony gallery space

Bonus: Take a virtual tour of the forthcoming new space.

The property centers around a historic home that was built in 1837, and its brick exterior features elements of both the Federal and Greek Revival styles, including a two-story portico. The home was restored in the 1980s, opening to the public in 1993, presenting a historical interpretation of how the house may have appeared in the 19th century.

Today, the park is an active archaeological site and museum. It’s open for tours, hosts community events, and is available as an event space for weddings + more.

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