The scenes that have played out behind the doors of Kentucky State Capitol will intrigue anyone with an interest in politics. Organize a visit to learn more about the functioning of government here.
This historic government building is often on the itineraries of travelers to Frankfort. But Kentucky State Capitol isn't the only drawcard here. Kentucky State University, Buffalo Trace Distillery, and Woodford Reserve Distillery are some other recommended attractions nearby.









![Kentucky State University was chartered in May 1886 as the State Normal School for Colored Persons, only the second state-supported institution of higher learning in Kentucky.[1] During the euphoria of Frankfort's 1886 centennial celebration, the city donated $1,500 towards the purchase of land for a new college on a bluff overlooking Frankfort.
The new school formally opened on October 11, 1887, with three teachers, 55 students, and John H. Jackson as president.[1] Recitation Hall](https://mediaim.expedia.com/destination/2/153e32620cffbd999fa3637cc30e197d.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=900&h=506&q=mediumHigh)








