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The Kentucky Military History Museum emphasizes the service of the Kentucky Militia, State Guard, and other volunteer military org...
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Operating out of the Woodford County Park outside of Versailles, Kentucky, the Museum offers an 11 mile, 1.5 hour round trip train excursion throug...
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Lincoln Homestead State Park features the original home of Lincoln’s mother, as well as replicas of the 1782 cabin and blacksmith shop where ...
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About Us Come and see one of the few remaining street-running train tracks in the entire country! It is a unique experience to watch the freight t...
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A full-scale replica of the fort, built by James Harrod in 1774, is the centerpiece of this park. Cabins and blockhouses are furnished with handmad...
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George W. Headley III (1908-1985) studied art at the Art Student's League in New York and l'Ecole des beaux-arts in Paris and later apprenticed as ...
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On October 8, 1862, cannon explosions shattered the rural peace of this tranquil countryside and the death moans of young soldiers. Perryville beca...
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History: Since its founding in 1978, members of the Kentucky Aviation History Roundtable dreamed of an aviation museum. To this end, the group inco...
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BirdingYear-round birds include the Red-tailed hawk, goldfinches, Northern Cardinals, House Finches, Carolina Wrens, House Sparrows, Blue Jay, Whit...
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The Civil War Museum, located in what used to be the town's water works and icehouse, the 8500 sq. ft. building has been completely renovated with ...
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Iceland Sports Complex Ice Skating Rink of Louisville, KY was founded in 2000, and is an indoor rink open year round.Public SkatingIce skating sess...
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Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History displays a 50 year collection of rare artifacts and documents concerning the American whiskey industry dating ...
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We are the Georgetown & Scott County Museum, a not-for-profit establishment striving to keep Scott County's present in touch with their past. T...
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Northern Kentucky’s first state park and one of the first 10 in the commonwealth is General Butler State Resort Park. On August 12, 1931, a 3...
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In 1777, Patrick Henry, then Governor of Virginia, granted 9,000 acres of land in the Kentucky Territory to his brother-in-law, William Christian, ...
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Mission StatementThe International Museum of the Horse is committed to educating the general public, equestrian, and academic communities about the...
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Mission : The American Saddlebred Museum presents the traditions and heritage of the American Saddlebred Horse through the collection, preservatio...
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Antebellum house with three original outbuildings - slave quarters, smokehouse and ice house. Guided tours focus on the everyday lives of family an...
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Our Purpose:We believe that people learn best when thoroughly engaged, and we make it our business to captivate and delight our audiences.The Great...
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