- TripBuzz found 71 things to do with kids in or near Midway, Kentucky, including 71 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lexington, Frankfort, Georgetown and Versailles.
- From Three Chimneys Farm to Lane's End, the Midway area offers 48 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Specialty Museums.
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Founded in 1972, the Three Chimneys Farm is open for tours and has its own horse racetrack, along with its own stalls and horses.
4.8 Miles
Lane's End is an equestrian facility that offers a variety of services, including horse boarding and care, horse sales, and breeding of race horses of various kinds. The facility welcomes visitors.
5.2 Miles
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1841 Paynes Depot Road, Georgetown, KY 40324
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Founded in 2003, Old Friends at Dream Chase Farm is the place were retired racing horses find a new home. It now cares for 130 animals, and it is visited annually by almost 19,000 people.
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The Headley-Whitney Museum offers unique exhibits centered around hand-crafted jewelry and other miniatures like dollhouses. Open daily to visitors, the grounds also feature a library, rose garden, and shell grotto.
6.6 Miles
Completed in 1857, Ward Hall is one of the most well preserved houses in the country from the time. The 12,000 square foot mansion with its 27 foot tall columns is open for tours and re-enactments throughout the year.
6.8 Miles
The Suffoletta Aquatic Ctr is an interactive aquatic center that features over 18,000 square-feet of facilities to enjoy. A 1,200 square-foot splash pad, a 7,860 square-foot leisure pool, and a 700-foot lazy river are among these facilities.
7.0 Miles
The Nostalgia Station Toy Museum is housed within the restored Louisville and Nashville Depot Station that was built in 1911. The bulk of the exhibits cover an extensive collection of post-war era toy trains from companies like Lionel and American Flyer.
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121 Rose Hill Avenue, Versailles, KY 40383
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As a non-profit organization, Woodford County Historical Society aims to preserve the houses built in the 1800s from the region. The society has a museum with historical artifacts such as photographs, paintings, documents, and more.
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Opened in 1992, the Georgetown & Scott Country Museum seeks to display and preserve the local history to its guests. The museum is a non-profit organization and is constantly growing with new exhibits monthly.
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With a yearly festival called The Autumnfest, the Bi-Water Farm awaits those who wish to purchase fresh groceries. It covers 144 acres and it began producing in 1957. The store was opened in 1995.