AHOY Adventure House of You—AHOY Children’s Museum! Coming soon from Portland Museum! At Portland Museum, we interpret history through the lens of arts and culture.

Portland Museum is an educational resource that collects, preserves, exhibits, interprets, and enhances the culture and heritage of Portland, a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky that was once a thriving independent town below the Falls of the Ohio. Thus, we are not just a museum focused on the history of Portland — and inherently the history of Shippingport Island and Louisville — we are so muc

h more! We preserve local art, craft, and oral traditions; use art as a vital tool for community development; and care for our growing museum collection of community artifacts, oral histories, art, and research. The story of Portland Museum covers nearly 200 years of Kentucky culture — from the chartering of Portland as an independent town to today's contemporary Portland neighborhood — as well as moments in early cultural history that predate European settlers. From the museum’s humble start in 1978 as a classroom project in the former Roosevelt Elementary School, we have continued to educate and inspire the people of Portland and the neighborhood's visitors with exhibitions of art and humanities, workshops, camps, concerts, talks, and walks. In 1983, we purchased our current facility at Beech Grove, an 1852 Italianate residence on an estate along the historic “Louisville & Portland Turnpike.” With a modern addition built onto the front of the residence, the preservation of the original house displays a piece of Kentucky’s architectural history as a unique, touchable exhibit within the museum. There are also two rotating exhibition galleries and a “John James Audubon Gallery” located on the residence’s first floor. The modern addition houses the museum’s permanent exhibit; an architecture gallery; three rotating mini-galleries focused on Portland’s art, heritage, and community; a workshop space for arts and public history education; a media room featuring a newsreel of the tragic 1937 flood; and the museum’s new destination gift shop. In addition, the museum's printmaking studio, located on the first floor of the former servants' building, is equipped with various Chandler & Price presses, cases of foundry type, screen printing equipment, and bookbinding equipment. Most of the printmaking studio’s equipment and accessories are part of the museum’s collection, but we also utilize the studio to engage children and adults in various printing and book arts techniques. Recently, we were gifted the property next door to the museum allowing us to expand our gorgeous garden area and begin the planning of exciting new visitor experiences. The sum of all these parts is what makes Portland Museum a unique arts and culture experience within Louisville and the surrounding area. And our success is deeply rooted in the loyal support of generous friends like you. We could not do this without you!
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The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, provides operating support to Portland Museum with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. The Portland Museum is a private, not-for-profit agency where art and heritage celebrate community

Every child deserves a safe space to play—because play is a human right.
05/09/2025

Every child deserves a safe space to play—because play is a human right.

04/25/2025

Dear friends and AHOY Children’s Museum Supporters—

We are astounded that our hard work and perseverance have been recognized in Mayor Craig Greenberg’s proposed budget, which includes an allocation for AHOY Children’s Museum. As part of the Portland Museum’s expansion, AHOY will be Louisville’s first children’s museum rooted in the West End—a milestone we’ve reached without any prior city investment.

We are deeply grateful to the Mayor and his team for championing our vision. There’s still one more stretch of water to cross: Metro Council must now approve the allocation. I hope they see this effort as essential for our kids and our community’s future. This was a huge step forward—for AHOY, for the West End, and for all of Louisville.

This accomplishment is yours as much as it is ours. Foundations, community groups, hospitals, board members, committee members, players advocates and cultural centers—you all showed up when it mattered. Your belief in this project will help bridge Ninth Street and give Louisville’s kids the chance to learn, play, and explore together.

Thank you for being the wind in our sails. We are grateful to our city officials and to Councilwoman Donna Purvis for helping champion this initiative. We hope to celebrate once Metro Council makes their decision—and to the bright days ahead for our youngest explorers.

Sincerely,
Portland Museum + AHOY Children’s Museum

04/22/2025
We had an amazing groundbreaking this past October! It takes a team! We were honored to receive acclamations from both o...
11/16/2024

We had an amazing groundbreaking this past October! It takes a team! We were honored to receive acclamations from both our Mayor and Governor. 🙌

A special thanks to our speakers at the groundbreaking event: Portland Museum Board President Kacie Chase, Secretary of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet Lindy Casebier, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg, Metro Councilwoman Donna Purvis, AHOY Director Danny Seim, and Portland Museum Executive Director Katy Delahanty! And an amazing performance by Louisville Leopard Percussionists!!

From Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg:

📜 “Greetings to all whom these presents shall come: know ye that October 5, 2024, is hereby proclaimed in Louisville, Kentucky, as AHOY Children’s Museum Day. I urge all residents to observe this special recognition.”

From Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky:

📜 “For 50 years, the Portland Museum has celebrated this unique Louisville neighborhood through art, community, and culture. Today, we are excited to announce the groundbreaking of the Adventure House of You (AHOY) Children’s Museum—Louisville’s first dedicated children’s museum—on October 5, 2024. This new addition will be a hub for cultural and creative expression, overseen by a Kids Council and the AHOY Advisory Committee. With a focus on equity and sustainability, it will enrich the lives of all who call Portland home.”

We are so grateful for these incredible acknowledgments as we move forward in this exciting journey!

Coming Sunday the 22nd, celebrate the newly announced partnership of AHOY and WEBER Group with our next exhibit: “I Bet ...
05/14/2022

Coming Sunday the 22nd, celebrate the newly announced partnership of AHOY and WEBER Group with our next exhibit: “I Bet We Can Build That” Weber Group Past, Present, and Future. Founded by two brothers born and raised in Louisville’s West End, Weber Group is a creative fabrication firm that’s made its name with projects in Louisville and around the nation. Featured will be the premiere of multiple designs for AHOY (Adventure House OF YOU) and a peek into Weber’s previous works and current processes. With AHOY being an unprecedented immersive arts experience and in the West End, Weber’s involvement is a storybook match! Check the link in our bio for more information on the exhibit, and we hope to see you next weekend!

Q***r Garage Gym started their first of many “horizontal forces” community workdays.Yesterday they gathered in our beaut...
05/30/2021

Q***r Garage Gym started their first of many “horizontal forces” community workdays.

Yesterday they gathered in our beautiful backyard for a guided warmup — checking in with their bodies + rehearsing the functional movement patterns they needed to unearth some tremendous big fence posts! Digging, pulling, squatting, carrying, etc.

Why are they doing this?? to make space for community gathering + performance space in association with AHOY — a unique twist to the often-predictable children’s museum experience that aims to engage a child’s natural curiosity by activating all senses. Thematically, AHOY will reflect Kentucky's maritime heritage, based on the Ohio river that cradles our Port-Land and inspires rich neighborhood folklore.

As they continue in events to come, they will have water, snacks, + gloves to share! Given that they will be in close proximity + likely breathing heavily, they will always ask that folks wear a mask. They will continue to take time throughout the work day to spread out + unmask for some fresh air!

Our board member facilitated and photographed this fun educational time.

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