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Presidents’ Day History Camps and Monday Night Trivia Lead Today’s Louisville Lineup

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February 16, 2026/08:00 AM
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Presidents’ Day History Camps and Monday Night Trivia Lead Today’s Louisville Lineup
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Mathew B. Brady

Celebrating Presidents’ Day in the Derby City

Today is Monday, February 16, 2026, and as the city observes Presidents’ Day, Louisville is buzzing with educational opportunities and social gatherings. While federal offices may be closed, several of our premier cultural institutions are opening their doors for special holiday programming designed to engage both students and history buffs alike.

Museum Pop-Up Camps for Young Historians

The Frazier History Museum is hosting its annual Presidents’ Day Pop-Up Camp today from 8:45 am to 4:00 pm. This year’s theme is particularly significant as it aligns with the 250th anniversary of American independence. Campers in grades 1 through 5 will spend the day exploring the life of George Washington and examining the local connections of Kentucky’s own Abraham Lincoln. It is a fantastic opportunity for students to dive into the stories of national leaders through hands-on activities and museum tours.

Just down the street, the Kentucky Science Center is also welcoming families for its School’s Out Science Camp. These day-long programs provide a mix of scientific exploration and holiday fun, ensuring that children have an enriching environment while schools are out for the federal holiday. Both camps emphasize the city's commitment to combining education with community engagement during long holiday weekends.

24/7 Contemporary Art at 21c

For those seeking a more contemplative experience, the 21c Museum Hotel remains a cornerstone of the downtown art scene. Their galleries are open to the public 24 hours a day, free of charge. Today, visitors can explore the acclaimed exhibition Revival: Digging Into Yesterday, Planting Tomorrow. This curated collection features 70 works by 47 global artists, investigating how historical echoes shape our current world. Also on view is After Precarity, which continues its run through the spring, offering a deep dive into modern socio-economic themes through the lens of contemporary art.

Monday Night Trivia and Social Meetups

As the evening approaches, the focus shifts to Louisville's vibrant social scene. Monday nights are a staple for trivia enthusiasts in the city. You can test your wits at several local favorites:

  • Emmy Squared Pizza (NuLu): Head to East Market Street at 7:00 pm for a competitive trivia night in one of the city's trendiest neighborhoods.
  • Ten/20 Craft Brewery: Enjoy local brews and brain-teasing questions from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm in Butchertown.
  • Saints Pizza & Pub: A St. Matthews tradition, trivia starts here at 7:00 pm, though locals recommend arriving early to secure a table.

Whether you are looking to honor the holiday with a history lesson or relax with friends over a pub quiz, Louisville offers a diverse array of ways to spend this Monday.