The Fort Thomas Museum opened its doors for the 2026 season on April 17 at noon, inviting visitors to explore local history and new exhibits. The museum will be open Fridays and Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m., Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m., and will also offer private tours by appointment.
The reopening of the museum provides residents and visitors an opportunity to engage with the city’s heritage. Community events, such as those hosted by the city like the Pumpkin Walk and Holiday Walk, are part of ongoing efforts to foster community engagement, according to the official website.
The City of Fort Thomas is responsible for maintaining parks, athletic fields, and recreational facilities that serve the public throughout the year. These amenities are managed alongside essential services such as fire protection, police services, infrastructure maintenance, and organizing community gatherings as detailed on the official website.
Fort Thomas operates under a mayor-council government structure led by an elected mayor and city council members. The city functions as a municipal government entity focused on public safety through its fire and police departments while also supporting recreational activities in addition to hosting events that bring residents together.
By opening its museum each season, Fort Thomas continues its commitment to preserving local history while encouraging participation in civic life. Residents interested in learning more about upcoming events or scheduling private tours can find additional information through city resources.



