Autumn Afternoon Concert on the Ohio
Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen LandingFOR MORE DETAILS and TICKETS CLICK HERE
FOR MORE DETAILS and TICKETS CLICK HERE
New Senior Walking Club today at 9:30 am in the Riverside open-air pavilion. FREE. Will meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. Free water and snacks provided. See flyer for more info.
Archaeology Day at Riverside is a free family-friendly event designed to help you connect with your inner "Indiana Jones" through interactive, hands-on activities. ~ Public Archaeology Dig ~ Artifact Washing ~ Special Behind-the-Scenes Tours of the Farnsley-Moremen House ~ Brickmaking Activity ~Special Presenters ~ Held in partnership with the Kentucky Archaeological Survey.
The Slave Dwelling Project Returns to Louisville: Shifting the Narrative presented by the Louisville Coalition on the History of the Enslaved. Save these dates for a series of events at each of the participating sites. Tickets and more details here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/slave-dwelling-project-returns-to-louisville-shifting-the-narrative-tickets-172230966457
New Senior Walking Club today at 9:30 am in the Riverside open-air pavilion. FREE. Will meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. Free water and snacks provided. See flyer for more info.
Kids, bring your bag for a fill-up! Don't miss the FREE Dixie Area Business Association DRIVE-THRU Trick or Treat Event at Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing. Wear your costume and be prepared for lots of Halloween treats -- and a few tricks, too!
Go to the Chapel for the Trio Louisville Holiday Music Concert Join us for one of two FREE concerts featuring holiday music performed by the string trio known as Trio Louisville at the beautiful historic chapel at Riverside on Sunday, December 12! The first performance will take place from 2:00-3:00 PM that afternoon and the […]
From 1802-1865 at least 47 men, women and children were enslaved on the property now known as Riverside. Black laborers continued to live on the property after Emancipation. Join historian Teresa Lee and archaeologist Lori Stahlgren for an in-depth discussion about what life was like for the enslaved and free African Americans at Riverside. Learn […]
Join archaeologists from the Kentucky Archaeological Survey (KAS) for a FREE behind-the-scenes archaeology tour and learn to wash, identify, and study artifacts that were found in recent excavations at Riverside. Drop-in: Between 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. Tour will take place at 11:30 am (weather permitting). Call us for more information at 502-935-6809.
From 1802-1865 at least 47 men, women and children were enslaved on the property now known as Riverside. Black laborers continued to live on the property after Emancipation. Join historian Teresa Lee and archaeologist Lori Stahlgren for an in-depth discussion about what life was like for the enslaved and free African Americans at Riverside. Learn […]